Friday, June 14, 2013

Day 32 of our adoption journey


Can not believe we have been in country now for 32 days but as I reflect back there were a couple of weeks that time just seemed to drag by.  But the rest of the time it has just been passing extremely fast.  It was one month ago today we boarded the first Air plane that would start us on our journey.  We stopped a few blocks away from the airport so we could say our farewells to our children and grandchildren.  And then this incredibly amazing journey began and we are still finding Gods goodness amazing.  Also everywhere we have been so far there have been the most incredible people God brought into our lives.

Right now to get to the summer camp “H” is attending we take a taxi there so we can be there right after his lunch.  The camp is just outside the village where we are staying so we only have to have one taxi now each day and we take the bus back to the village and best of all it is free.  But the people on the bus are so kind and friendly.  One woman in particular is the comedian of the bunch and she keeps everybody in stiches including us.  Everything she says she does with a smile which is just infectious and as always she is watching out for us, all of them are when they learned why we are there and that “H” is now our son.  Also this same young lady as I started to say has been looking out for us and tells the driver where to let us off so we are closer to the hotel. 

Today we helped “H” learn his new name and he practiced writing it in English.  Daddy has also been trying to learn his language so I wrote his name in his language so we are both learning.   And he had taken a huge liking to the digital camera.  Bless his heart he just keep pushing and pushing the button and about 1 out of every 5 pushes he actually takes a picture.  I have been trying to teach him how to do it the correct way but he has not grasped the technique yet but he will because as I had said many times before he is smart.  While “H” is learning Dad and Momma have learned a few words that have helped us survive here.  The food here is absolutely wonderful.  While the meat choices are limited to pork and chicken, we have learned a variety of dishes prepared from each that we can now have a good variety each day.  The salads here are great, mainly tomatoes, cucumbers and red bell peppers with a vinaigrette dressing that we have one of each day.  

When the people here learn we are from America they just look at us and watch us.  They are very friendly about it and we don’t mind, if the truth be known we do the same thing at times.  But at the camp the children are so amazed with us and a couple of nights ago I told Kathy I wonder if they are amazed at us because 1) we are Americans 2) Over weight or 3) Old.  I told her I sure am hoping it is 1) because we are Americans but I have a strong suspicion it is because we are overweight and probably the largest of the human species they have ever seen.  And there have been a few time while in the taxi as we would pass the place where the taxi drivers hang out they would blew their horn.  Kathy said that must be the signal that they have the crazy huge Americans in their automobile.  Hey if we can bring some laughter to their day we do not mind.

The Psalmist wrote “Delight thyself also in the LORD; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart” (Psalms 37:4 KJV).  God does not want us to be stiff lipped children, he wants us to take delight in serving him doing the work he called us to do.  He wants his children to have a cheerful heart and to spread that cheer to others.  I have seen to many people try to be such devoted children of God and somewhere along the way someone must have told them that if they laugh smile or have fun God might punish them.  So evidently they failed to read this verse, and “Likewise, I say unto you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner that repenteth” (Luke 15:10 KJV).  Did you see it, THERE IS GREAT JOY IN THE PRESENCE of the angels of GOD?  So if God and his angels take Joy and Delight we are to do the same.

 Picture of the day (Disclaimer, If the white legs blind you, I ask your forgiveness because they do see much daylight!) 
 

3 comments:

CAH said...

I think they are going to miss you when you're gone.

CAH said...

You mentioned opposition in a previous post. You're not alone. We've had opposition on all of our adoptions of deaf children. Even the current adoption we're not getting much support. Keep the faith, hang in there. The reward is worth it.

Rev. Ben Dailey said...

Just remember when God is in something you can bet you are going to be faced with opposition. But also remember, "Greater is he that is in me that he that is in the world." Also "The Will of God will never lead where His Grace cannot keep you." Remember that and hold on to it. "C" Don't give up these children need you!