Sunday, May 23, 2010

Normal?

Audrey had a babysitter (previous post), the next day she stayed with our neighbor Velna and yesterday she had a friend over for 4 hours, only to return and have two other children at the gate to play. To top things off we had a team arrive last night so I spent the afternoon making them cookies. Aaron helped organize the house a little bit and clean up as well. Yesterday felt like a "normal" Saturday.
The team arrived about 5:15pm and we were excited to meet them! 21 student/chaperones from Kentucky Wesleyan University. Braylon and Audrey took to them immediately! (I am always amazed that God created my kids with personalities perfect for this time in our lives!) Braylon got to play tractors with a few girls and basketball with one of the young men. Audrey was playing Boo! with some of the students within 20 minutes of their arrival. She also went on a walk and completed a puzzle with the girls. I can tell already this is going to be a fun week!

Please pray for this team as God uses them to do His work here in Jamaica. May they be blessed and be a blessing to those they are serving.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Just a day

Yesterday I had my first babysitter. Annakay was great and the kids loved her! Recommended by another missionary I felt comfortable leaving her for the day. After running errands in town, getting lunch for the crew, dreaming about my role here and completing student support paperwork-I was ready to see my babies!

We took Annakay home instead of getting her a taxi. On the way we picked up another girl who happened to be in the student support program (I had not met her yet). Sasheen is sweet and very patient with motor mouth Audrey! As I drove the windy, twisting, bumpy mountain road we passed other homes that I will need visit for student support. Driving through one area of the mountain, I was informed a principal had been murdered there the day before (insert lump in throat).

As we drove farther and farther down a side road, I could not believe that Annakay was willing to walk the entire length of the side road to come watch my children. As we headed to her home, I got to meet Annakay's mother, Aunt and cousin. We picked up Annakay's son (Akiele, 8 months) from her cousin. He is the cutest baby and soooo happy! He about jumped out of Anna's arms to reach Audrey. Audrey is very fond of Akeile and was happy to see him again. Next week we are hoping to have Annakay and Akeile over for the evening. Annakay has completed cosmetology school (with financial assistance from the student support program) so we offer her services (pedicure, nails, braids, massage) to teams and thus helping Annakay financially.

Annakay's home was cute, not what we would picture for ourselves but it had four walls, paint and a door! I am amazed at how sweet and happy Annakay is, with the circumstances she has/is facing. Akiele is such a smart and talkative baby......maybe all we really do need is love. Love from others and love of Christ!

Please pray for Annakay and her family. God has plans for this woman and I cannot wait to see them unfold!

This was not the initial intention of this blog post but as I type I feel lead to offer ways to help.

If you feel led to help Annakay or other students in the student support program here our ways!

1. Annakay can always use new nail polish colors, acrylic nails, acrylic powder and other nail accessories (then she can profit more when doing nails).
2. Annakay would like a stroller so make it easier to attend church. Akeile is getting heavy and it is a loooooong walk to church.
3. Books/diapers.....these items are expensive here in Jamaica and we would disperse them among many parents.
4. Financial support can be donated to CSI marked for student support program.

If you have more questions feel free to ask or email mommaintherace@gmail.com


Saturday, May 1, 2010

Update

I have been debating what I wanted to say in my first blog from Jamaica. We have lived in Jamaica 2 weeks and 3days and I could write a book on life thus far.

  • We are settled into our home
  • I am amazed at the amount of furniture I can live without
  • So thankful to Jamie B for leaving me with kitchen equipment!!
  • Our puppy Roscoe is a God send for Braylon
  • Our backyard is full of fruit (baby bananas, limes, cherries, apples, pineable and mango)
  • Thankful for but adjusting to locking and unlocking the porch grill and outside gate every time we leave and return
  • Blessed with a great neighborhood! One neighbor is known to "take care of unwanted strangers," another a vigilant watch dog and a lady who would bend over backward to help me.
  • Aaron and I are learning our roles
  • God will have to provide His amazing wisdom and strength as we fill the big shoes left by the Vrettos family and Jamie B.
  • Met students and teachers in the scholarship program yesterday (I am going to love this job!)
  • Enjoying daily devotions with the kids and homeschooling 4 days a week.
  • Love the staff at the mission house!
  • Teams are such a blessing and look forward to the summer
  • God is doing amazing things with Project RAISE!!!
  • I have learned to drive on the other side of the road
  • Jamaican food is amazing! (proud of Audrey for trying everything!)
  • Food is expensive!
  • I have cooked more for my family in two weeks than I generally do in two months in the states.
  • Thankful for God's provisions and helping me make food stretch.
  • Its amazing how much water and electricity we wasted in the states
  • I could go for a snowy mocha and cranberry nut muffin from Main St coffee in Farmland!
  • A late night game with my family sounds awesome!
  • Some familiar hugs would be nice
If you made it to the end of the list without being bored....you are awesome! God is awesome and doing amazing things in Jamaica and in our lives! If you want to know more about something leave me a comment or send me an email :)