I have been reflecting on a lot of things in
the past couple of days. 7 weeks ago we left all we knew. Our country. Our
city. Our language. Our family. Our friends. Our comforts. We were excited. We
were scared. We were sad. We were happy. We were nervous. We were at
peace.
We are here. Some amazing things have been
going on. We have been blessed beyond measure. A wonderful flat to live in.
Furniture to sit on. A team to connect with. A team to support us. A team to
come along side and help us. New relationships. New friends for all of us.
Comforts away from all we knew. Peace.
There have been some things that we've had to
learn and adjust to. No vehicle. Busing it everywhere. Shopping at multiple
places for all our needs. Being followed at some of those place because we are
white. Language barrier. Stares from locals. Locals trying to take our picture
(with or without asking). Callings out of 'guoren' (foreigner). Callings out of
'si heiza!' (4 children!). Food. Yet there is still peace.
We have seen more of our children in the past
7 weeks then we have in the past year (maybe an exaggeration, but you get my
point). Im loving it. My children have amazed me. Their willingness to adapt.
Their willingness to 'go with the flow'. The way they accept things. The way
they are accepting the people (locals and team members). Home schooling.
Hanging out together watching DVD's. Family meals. Breakfast, lunch and supper!
Smiles on their faces when they play together. Big kids making meals. Everyone
helping out with cleaning. Less fighting, more cooperating. Laughing together.
Smiling together. Sad together. Talking. Really talking. Growing
together.
Gd is showing us how to be a family. Showing
us what is important. Showing us what we can do without. He is giving us all we
need. And its not always what we thought we needed. He is there for each of us.
Drawing us closer to Him. We depend on Him like never before. Our dependence isnt
always evident, but in our quiet times you can see us leaning on Him. He is carrying
us. He is holding us. He is guiding us. He is giving us His peace.
Gd is teaching us to be flexible. To be
content. To be accommodating. To listen. To talk. To follow Him.
We are continually being asked if we have
started working yet. I have expressed this to various team members. Those who
have been here for a while. Those who know the 'ins and outs' of living in
China. The same answer is given time and time again. We ARE working. Working is
more then just being in a project. More then just being with the ICC children day
after day. Working is figuring out how to live in China with 4 children.
Working is building relationships with the team. Working is ensuring paperwork
is in order. Working is doing our Team Life Coordinator/Coach things. Working
is language classes. Working is exploring Changsha. Working is parenting our
own children - Gd didnt call us here to work with abandoned children and to
abandon our own to do it. Yes, working is being with the ICC children, but its
more then that.
Although we have been working in the capacity
above, we also worked with ICC children last week and are on of a plan for the
following weeks. Andrew will be working with the boys in the Lighthouse on
Thursday mornings. He is going to build relationships with them. Once he knows
the boys better and they know him, Andrew will be taking them out to MaiDangLao
(McDonalds) for lunch on Thursdays. This was started by a team member who left
about a month ago. The kids loved it! Andrew hopes to continue this outing.
This not funded by ICC. It is supported by ICC.
I visited VTC and the Lighthouse last week.
This week I will be visiting En quen yuan (EQY). I will be assisting the OT
with some play therapy with the children. The plan for me is to spend 1/2 day
at each of the 3 projects each week. I been asked to introduce painting to the
VTC group. To get some new activities going for them. At the Lighthouse I will
be working with Josie and the preschool children (ages 4-6). I will be
following her lead. And then at EQY doing the play therapy with the OT,
Christy. A somewhat regular schedule should be in place next week.
So, in response to if we are working. The
answer is a huge YES. Without a doubt.
Looking at where we have come. Where we
have been. Where we are going. All points to one thing. Gd. His peace. His
glory. His will. This is still an adventure. A journey. Filled with good times
and not so good times. But in the end, if we have His peace and are doing His
will, we will survive through it all, good and not so good.
Darcie, it's so lovely to read this and know that you are all experiencing such peace. It's a comfort for those of us on the other side of the country, who can't physically come along side you with a hug or a word of comfort.
ReplyDeleteI am impressed with all that your family has accomplished to date. You are truly working and working hard! Don't let anyone ever say otherwise.
Continue to be curious about everything around you. Enjoy trying new things, whatever they are, and enjoy becoming fully immersed in this new life of yours. Gd is always a part of it, and that is certainly a comfort for all of you.
Hugs and Love,
Pamela