30 December 2012

Open Hands

(This was written about a week ago as we began to learn of the possibility of being asked to leave our dear African home.)

In my hands I have so much. The life God has given us in Africa in this season is rich. My heart is here. My home is here. I am invested here. I have found abundant life here. I am thriving here. Now. Thriving like never before.

My hands are full of good things these days, yet I know I’m being asked to peel back my fingers. To release my grip.

In the summer I wanted to drop everything here. I was done. I wanted to rip my hands apart and watch our life here go crashing to the dusty floor. But when I wasn’t able to muster the strength to hold my hands together with our African life safely inside, God put his hands around my weak ones and held them together for me. He helped me hold on.

As summer continued it became clear that God wanted to place more into my strengthening palms than He has in a very long time. He placed in my hands something unexpected. Something surprisingly wonderful. He placed in my hands a precious little preschool.  And that school has felt more wonderful cradled between my fingers than I could have ever known. The weight has felt good. So good.

In my hands along with the preschool is my home. My apartment. My apartment of four years that has taken every bit of that time to make it the cozy comfortable nest that it is now. It’s home. In every way. It’s me. It’s my family. It’s our refuge. It’s where my kids learned to walk.  It’s seen me laugh. It’s seen me cry. It’s been blessed by many a visitor. It’s filled with love and memories.

In my hands are so many dear friends that share this city with us. Precious lives and hearts that have intertwined with ours over the past six and a half years.

In my hands are dreams of what I’d like to see the preschool become. How I’d love to see it grow. Love to see many more lives intertwined with mine through it. I have dreams of how I’d love to see Mike continue to excel and thrive with his business. I have dreams of cuddling my newborn baby in my very own African bed hours after his/her appearance and finding my way to my feet again after delivery for the first time on this side of the globe.

I look at my hands. My palms are hardly visible from so many good things filling the cup they form together.

Thoughtfully I study the contents of my hands again. My heart overflows with thankfulness for all He’s put there. But I know what I must do.

With tear filled eyes, I raise my arms up, carefully cradling the contents of my hands without disturbing it. I lift them up to my Father, painfully offering it back to Him. Choosing to let Him do as He knows is best. Offering it all up, certain that each precious item was placed there by Him.

Maybe He will tenderly lift my chin, look through my tears into my eyes and gingerly press my hands lower, whispering words of comfort that He’s not taking it away right now. These are gifts I can keep awhile longer. Or maybe He will look at me through His tears and gently and lovingly remove these treasures out of my hands back into His own until He leaves my hands nearly empty and I can see my palms once again, empty, waiting for Him to place new contents there.

So here I stand… feeling the weight and beauty of the life I have in Africa in my hands as I hold them up high.

I’m trying to hold it together. I’m choosing to trust.

I’m waiting.

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(Now, a week later)

We waited. My hands remained outstretched.

And now we’re saying goodbyes. I’m packing all day and weeping into the night. We’re grieving. We’re devastated. We’re confused.

My palms are indeed about to be empty of all the beautiful things I’ve known for this past season. So many good things are being taken away. It was no use fighting to hold the precious contents inside. I trust my Father to give and take as He knows best. His ways are a mystery to me, but I choose His ways over mine.

And so now we prepare to say goodbye to this land. My heart has so much thankfulness mixed in with all the grief. Africa has given me so much. I’ll never be the same. I’m changed forever. But I don’t want to say goodbye.

27 December 2012

Flashback

I meant to post this in the fall, but alas… I didn’t.

At the same time so many of you were having your fall hayrides at the pumpkin patch, we were having  a church picnic with…

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…donkey cart rides!

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That is a about as close as we get around here to a hayride. Great fun!

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25 December 2012

Merry Christmas to You and Yours!

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"The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned... for unto us a child is born..." Isaiah 9:2,6

JOY, indeed!

24 December 2012

A Christmas Story House

In April, Mikey and I had a few days without kiddos just before we returned to Africa from Ohio. We took a lil’ trip up to Cleveland to hang out with each other. Cleveland is the #1 Romance capitol of Ohio, did you know? Ha ha.

It really was a fun time exploring the city, taking it easy and eating deep fried grilled cheese sandwiches. True story.

One of the highlights (and maybe one of our motivations for choosing Cleveland?) was to visit A Christmas Story House. From the movie, in case you’re clueless.

The Christmas Story is a very midwestern Christmas movie classic from our generation. Or at least for my husband, if not the whole generation. Even though it was April, we were pretty excited to see the original house from the movie for ourselves.

It did not disappoint.

And so in the Christmas spirit, I now share with you our time visiting the original Christmas Story House…

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It was a chilly day in April. Not exactly the bustling Christmas season. But we didn’t care!

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We got our tickets.

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And there on an unassuming street in a downtown-ish part of Cleveland stood the house! Wow!

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And we weren’t alone. If you think no one wanted to tour a Christmas House in April… you’re wrong.

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We were star struck. Ha!

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And there in the window stood the leg lamp. (bad photo, I know.)

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Once our tour started we were invited inside for a talk before we would be free to explore the house on our own.

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This (very animated!) tour guide was clearly passionate about the movie. She shared lots of very interesting tidbits about the property, the producers, the actors and all kinds of details surrounding the taping of the movie. We were enthralled! No, I’m not exaggerating.

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This family was also enthralled. They cracked me up. They clearly were also passionate about the movie… grown boys all cozied up on a tiny couch with their parents listening intently to Ms. A Christmas Story Animated Tour Guide.

Once she shared every bit of information she had, she set us free. The house was no museum… it was hands on people. So fun!

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We took a look at old family photos.

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Awww, aren’t they cute?

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We unpacked the lamp in the front hall.

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Found the official Red Ryder, carbine action, 200 shot range model air rifle.

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Don’t worry. Ralphie, I mean Mikey didn’t shoot anyone’s eye out.

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We saw the old radio (no Little Orphan Annie on though) and I risked my life with the electrical wires from the outlet.

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I whipped up a turkey for dinner.

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I hid under the sink.

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So did Mike. He was a bit more in character than I.

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We tried on various outerwear.

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Warm enough honey?

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Then we headed upstairs where Mike locked himself in the bathroom to find the secret message with his decoder.

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And sadly he had to wash out his mouth with some lifebuoy. ;)

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And THEN, after we waited our turn… Mike climbed into the famous bunny suit.

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And posed on the stairs. In character.

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And posed on the stairs. Out of character.

I just love this bunny. He’s my favorite!!!

These photos of my husband in a bunny suit are my Christmas gift to you.

Merry Christmas Eve everyone!

22 December 2012

A Rare Occurrence

The other day my girlie woke up early from her nap. I knew she wasn’t done, but she refused to lay back down in her bed.

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So we got her comfy on a chair in the living room (along with just a few of her snuggle ups). Maybe she thought she’d just sit there a minute, but we were hoping she’d doze again.

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And right back to sleep she went. This is a rare occurrence for my children… to fall asleep someplace other than in their beds. (And yes, we mean to do something about that pacifier… aaaack!!!! If we don’t do it soon I won’t have two in diapers, but I will have two in pacifiers. Ha!)

In any case… she’s the sweetest…

20 December 2012

Quote of the Day

“Mom, did you know that the holly jolly Christmas is the best time of the year?”
-H

Be careful what you say (sing) around my boy. Not much gets past him…

A Special Evening

Earlier in the month a friend and I had the pleasure of throwing a dinner party to celebrate our (almost shared) birthdays. We invited mutual friends to celebrate with us and it was a MOST special evening!

Silke and I spent a good two months planning this night. We have busy lives and 5.5 kids between us and we needed that long to make it happen! Once we decided on our five course menu, we did most of the food preparation ahead of time. The night of, these handsome husband helpers did all the last minute preparations, plating and serving on that evening. 

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It was a busy night for them in the kitchen… they worked hard and had fun doing it together.

H’orderves served were…

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Baba ganoush on cucumber slices.

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Quark with nuts on bread.

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Bruschetta on toast.

Then we moved to the table…

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… and enjoyed:

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A most impressive salad plate.

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Delicious pumpkin soup.

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Chicken fricassee with puff pastry and garlic green beans.

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Coffee.

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And homemade tiramisu, chocolate and vanilla mousses and fresh strawberry sauce to finish it off.

It was very possibly the most beautiful meal I have ever eaten.

And it was a beautiful evening. One we will not forget for a long long time.