Sunday, February 17, 2013

quiet morning ramblings


It’s Sunday morning – 8:15 and all three of my kids are still asleep – very very weird. Unfortunately it’s because Maddy is very sick…again.  She’s had a fever off and on for 3 days now and an extremely sore throat and cough that keeps her up all night – so nights have been very long and sleepless. I’ve been seeking some help with natural remedies because it feels as though we’ve been sick constantly since Ali was born – and what is making sense is that Ali’s (and mine and maybe Maddy’s) immune system has been hit so hard that it’s incredibly low and just can’t fight things off. So we need to do some things to increase our immune system again – it seems like lots of work and very daunting, but I’ll do what I can because I’m tired of it!

On another note, we’ve moved into our new home at El Ayudante! 6 years ago I was hesistent to move to Tegucigalpa with a school taking care of us, then God pushed us a step more – raising funds and being on our own but with a ministry of people looking out for us – then He sent us to Comayagua away from all our friends – and now, He’s sent us into the bush J lol.  It’s amazing to me how patient God is with us – allowing us to take baby steps and showing us that all along the way HE is so faithful. He knew that if He’d have asked us to move where we are right now 6 years ago –we’d have ran… so He took us, by His grace, and has got us here now. We are all enjoying living out here (for the most part – Sigel is not thrilled but I think he likes it more than he’s willing admit because there are way more kids around his age to play soccer with and ride bikes).   We’ve been in our house 1 week now and it’s great. There are lots of things to finish on the house – but it’s livable and Tristan is working on all the things that need to be finished.

In January we had a group of guys here for 2 weeks from Maryland – working on the finish work on our house and then also building the cabinets in the medical clinic. They built us beautiful kitchen cabinets, installed the doors, built closets and vanitys in the bathrooms…etc etc. amazing work. I feel so humbled that they would come here to work and bless us directly  - usually everyone that comes, comes to work with us to go out and serve others – so to have them here to focus on our house was humbling to say the least.

This year so far has been very challenging – we’ve been sick a lot, we’ve been without a home or space of our own, we’ve had 4 weeks of teams, and we now have others working with us that we’ve trying to help them get adjusted and figure out life here in Honduras. I think we’re finally over the bump and on our way to life not being so difficult – Sigel has started school again, we’re in our new home, we have a month without teams so that we can catch up on all that we’ve been missing, and we have more hands to help us with ministry stuff.  ((sidenote: we’re so blessed with our new co-workers! The other day we had Jeremie running errands in Comayagua, sent Jeff to a town to pick up wood, sent the Howards to Tegucigalpa to get stuff, I was with the team buying food, and Tristan was here at EA leading up the construction…. How did we do this without them all!?!?!))

ok, it’s 8:42 and still 3 sleeping kids.  I think I’ll have another cup of coffee. Tristan has taken the team up to the top of the mountain to have a church service and hand out winter hats (yes it gets that cold up there) and shoes. Too bad our kids are sick, we all love those kinds of mornings.  Ok, enough ramblings… 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wonderful Ramblings! :) Thanks for sharing.
Nana