“But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us.” 2 Corinthians 4:7
Welcome!
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Thoughts
We know that we never could have gone through the past year were it not for the incredible out-pouring of love, prayer, and help from our family and friends. There were many days (weeks, months...) of intense emotional pain. Even greater than that, the physical demands on us seemed more than humanly possible. During that time I often knew that without the Lord I would have wanted to end it all. I felt like the breath of life was being crushed out of me from the heaviness of the burdens, but you were right with us through it all. Our God was right with us through it all. I can't even begin to count the ways we've been supported and encouraged by our dear friends and family alike. For that, we don't have words to express how grateful we are! We couldn't have made it through the past year alive, let alone have moved to the Philippines, without you! May God truly get all the praise for the amazing way He's carried us, but often the arms He used to carry us were yours. You are truly dear to our hearts (my eyes are filling up with tears just to think of you).
Back in February, we relied on 'eyes of faith' to make the move to the Philippines, and we want to let you know about some of the great things that have happened since then, both in Elijah's life and ours.
Elijah is making progress developmentally, but the changes are small. In the past four months, he has learned noticeably better head control. His trunk strength has also improved. He's sleeping more at night (thanks, Lord!!), and we think he is less fussy as well. Elijah has therapy three times a week, and it seems like they are doing good things for him. We would love for him to be able to sit up on his own, roll over, and perhaps someday be able to crawl and walk, but only God knows what’s in store for Elijah.
About a month ago, I thought I saw a very faint smile, or at least a shadow of expression, when Elijah heard my voice for the first time one morning. I nearly cried. I can’t really express how deep my longing is for some small ‘reward’ for being his Mom. Little things like his sweet smell and the fact that I think he’s cute are fun for me, but I guess God created us for interaction, and I can’t help wishing for that.
As anyone who’s spent time with us knows, we still always have to hold Elijah. I think some people may wonder why we don’t just lay him on a blanket and let him cry until he learns to be happy without being held. We have tried that, but what usually happens is that Elijah gets really distressed, starts refluxing and then throws up all the food we’ve worked so hard for. So for now, until he can learn to be calm, the only option we have is to hold him (since he can’t sit up by himself). However, God’s provided some fantastic help in the form of the two Filipina ladies who work for us here.
We can’t emphasize enough what a break Ate Minda and Veronika have given us from Elijah’s continual needs. We try to give Elijah to them only for class time and a few momentary times during the day, since we feel that we are still the best ones to take care of him. However, even those small bits of freedom have been like light and air to someone used to “living in the basement”. After being in ‘survival’ mode for almost a year, life seems a bit more normal now with their help. (We can eat real meals instead of scrounging!) The best part is that Elijah likes Ate Minda and Veronika.
Our days are full, as we study Tagalog, take care of Elijah, and build relationships with our neighbors and friends. We feel privileged to have the opportunity to be here. Pray for us, though, as we sometimes struggle to keep thankful hearts in the middle of inconveniences, cultural differences, and just ‘missing home’. I’ll try to write more soon…
Monday, June 25, 2007
To Market, To Market
This man is delivering ice to the market, which the vendors will buy to cool their wares (usually only the fish and seafood vendors).
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Shhhhh
Sunday, June 17, 2007
New Wheels!
Friday, June 15, 2007
Our junk
How would you like to have people hand-sort through your trash each day? That's what happens here! We take our trash to the garbage pile on the curb, and people sit by the heap and pick through it, looking for cans, bottles, or anything they can use. Recycling has a whole new meaning! It's a little humbling to realize that what I chuck without a second thought is a precious resource to some of my neighbors.
This is a garbage truck, making the rounds. 1-2 men ride on top, and two walk behind. They pick up the trash piles and toss it on the truck. You know when they're in the neighborhood because they honk 3-4 times at just about every house!
Sunday, June 10, 2007
New Family Photo
Saturday, June 9, 2007
Critters...
Thursday, June 7, 2007
Class Time
This is one of our teachers, Lei, (on right) helping us learn the Tagalog language. Alina, another missionary new to the Philippines, is also in our class. There are nearly twenty people studying Tagalog, but since we're all at different stages, we have individual classes. Do you see the fourth student? Elijah came along for the first five weeks! Now he is sometimes able to stay with Veronica, our helper, during class time (2 hours). We can concentrate a little better without him, but we miss the little guy! By the way, thanks to all who have been praying for some help caring for Elijah. We have been totally blessed with the two ladies who help us.
Saturday, June 2, 2007
Birthday Boy!
Elijah's First Year
Our hearts still ache on a daily basis; his first birthday was difficult for us. How can we celebrate the little guy’s birthday, we wondered, if we don’t even know what he likes? What fun are balloons if he can’t see them, or presents if he can’t play with them? So the morning of Elijah’s birthday brought tears for us. It seems like the past year has had more than its share of very dark days. Days filled with sleep deprivation, holding an extremely irritable child who needed constant motion, who has struggled each day to eat enough to stay alive, whose little body is always filled with tension. If we knew that things would get better, we could probably muster up enough strength from inside to continue on. Instead, the place we’re in now is just trusting…trusting that though we can’t see our way clear, God knows what’s up ahead. Trusting that what seems so very ugly to us now (an “accident”) is really just the beginning stages of a beautiful plan.
We did have a wonderful little birthday party, and I think God gave us just the day we needed! Elijah was happy and alert. He even kept his arm around the teddy bear his Great-Grandma Warner sent him. Our friend Alina, who is from Romania, and the two Filipina ladies who work for us (Ate Minda and Veronica) helped make his party fun. (Thank you to our friends who have sent cards or messages for his birthday!) Elijah was an adorable one-year-old and he got lots of kisses from all the girls at his party!
More Birthday Pictures
This is Alina, a new Romanian friend and classmate. She loves Elijah and we love her! (Elijah is really checking her out in this picture!)
Here's Elijah and his Dad, just chillin'. It's a lot of work, having birthdays.
Birthday boys need a lot of kisses...isn't he cute holding his bear from Great-Grandma Warner!