Friday, July 8, 2016

Love Needs No Translation

 And just like that it was over.

China trip 2016 was over

Back to life here in America

Where everything is easy and we pretend it's not.

Where we complain about having nothing to eat even when our pantry is full.

Where we complain about having nothing to wear even when we have a closet with 25 different t-shirts.

Where we complain about it being too cold because the A/C is turned up too high.

When we complain that we are thirsty and want something to drink besides water.

But what about them?

What about all the kids I left behind
Who don't have enough food, or clothes, or A/C, or water.

What about them?
It's not fair.
We have so much and they have so little.

And I still after five years of going can't figure out why God gave me such an amazing life, when there are kids all across the world living the way they do.

And I don't think I ever will understand.

It's officially been one month since China.

One month since I've held Hunter.

One month since I've danced with Daisy.

One month since I've laughed with Sylas.
I really can't believe that it's been an entire month.

The theme for this years trip was "Love Needs No Translation"

If there's one thing I've learned from the China trips it's that you don't have to speak the same language to love someone.
I've actually learned a lot about love from Chenzhou

I've learned that love is not what you say but what you do

I've learned that love is putting other peoples needs before your own
I've learned that love is a choice
I've learned that love isn't always easy.
Because trust me, some of those kids at the orphanage are not easy to love
But then again neither are we

I've also learned that there are people all over the world that have never heard or seen the love of
Christ

And I thank God everyday that he has allowed me to be apart of his amazing plan in China

Because God doesn't need me to go

No, God allows me to go and share his love with the nations.

I believe that everyone should go on an overseas mission trip at least once in their lifetime.

Because trust me, it will change you

It will change the way you see love

There's something life changing about being away from your comfort zone

Something amazing is happening in Chenzhou

And I pray that more and more people will be able to be apart of it

Trust me, God can use some ordinary people in some extraordinary ways.
And that's exactly what he does with each person that says yes to going to Chenzhou.
He uses you, he changes you, and he shows you what love is.

Because Love Needs No Translation...








Friday, June 3, 2016

Quick Update

It's been over a week now that we've been in China. 

Although I loose track of days here. 

Yesterday was children's day 

Which is an actual serious holiday in China  

The orphanage had a party to celebrate and we were asked to sing a song and perform a dance. 

We sang God of this City which was emotional 

And for our traditional American dance we performed the Cupid shuffle 

Yes it's weird but I've learned that when in China everything's weird 

Just when you think you've seen it all you see something even stranger than the last time 

The weather has been hot 

And air conditioning is hard to find in China 

In the mornings at the orphanage when we are with the babies, we have a new goal 

That is to get as many babies out of their cribs and into the playroom as possible 

I think we hit a new record everyday 

It's hard sometimes because there's so many babies and not enough of us to hold them all 

Especially now since we have been getting out the more severe special needs kids 

Like Johnny who is missing part of his skull

Or Tyson who we think has either hydrocephalus or a tumor 

But the kids are doing good! 

Now there's always the ones who don't want to be touched 

We are still working on them 

But so many with severe special needs have been in the playroom lately and it's been amazing 

We are hoping to show the nannies that just because they have special needs doesn't mean they need to sit in their cribs all day 

In the afternoons we go to the big kids 

And as much as I love the big kids, they're hard to work with 

There is such a wide range when it comes to the big kids 

You have the pot sitters, you have the crazies who run around the room screaming, and you have the more able children

This year there is a new older girl who is 12 

She came this year

She is so smart and completely healthy yet she's living here 

They said they are rushing her paperwork to try and get her adopted before she ages out 

I just hope that there is a family willing 

Because she will be a blessing to whoever adopts her.

Yesterday we split up the group, five of us took the kids that were able down to do crafts and five of us stayed with the pot sitters 

A lot of the kids surprised me with how well they did the crafts 

All they had to do was put Cheerios onto pipe cleaners but boy do they love it 

I helped Paul who is a little Down syndrome boy do his 

He has come so far since last year when we did the same craft 

Last year he just shoveled the Cheerios into his mouth 

This year he completely got it! 

And he was even trying to show another kid how to do it! 

I also worked with a little boy named Drew 

Poor kid got his name cause he drools a lot 

He worked really hard to get the Cheerios onto the pipe cleaners and he was so excited every time he did 

When it was time to switch I went upstairs with the "pot sitters" 

They had brought them all into the playroom trying to work with them 

The room was kind of depressing 

One little girl had a seizure while we were in there 

Which is the third child to have a seizure on this trip so far 

Another kid threw up multiple times 

While another peed on the floor 

Sometimes all you can do is smile to cover up the faces that you are actually feeling 

Because you really never know what's going to happen next 

We are working on getting information about each child so that we can start advocating for them 

The trip is going by so fast 

Too fast 

And I can guarantee I won't be ready to leave when the time comes 

Please continue to keep us in your prayers! 

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Gracie


China trip number 5.

It's weird to think how different everything is from that first trip. 

That first trip we just came with a heart to love on orphans not knowing what God had in store for us. 

This trip we now come with a passion to change the lives of these kids fully depending on God. 

I've been terrible about blogging. 

It's just that by the end of the day I'm so exhausted blogging is the last thing on my mind. 

Day 3 at the orphanage just ended. 

It's been a great trip so far. 

Our team is smaller than most years, which comes with its pros and cons. 

For example a pro would be that we all fit in the elevator or a dinner table and it's not easy to loose people. 

A con would be that it's harder to watch all the kids at once. 

But things have been good. 

So far the kids have seemed a lot better than most years. 

There are not many new babies and a few of the babies are going to be adopted soon. 

For the older kids, a lot of the special need kids are looking better. 

The "pot sitters" as we call them, which are the kids that sit on potty chairs all day because there special needs are too severe, seem healthier this year. 

Healthier in orphanage terms that is. 

One miracle that happened this year was Gracie. 

After 5 years of praying for her,  

And after 11 years of living in an orphanage, 

Today Gracie finally found her forever family. 

Gracie was just a little 6 year old the first time I met her in 2011. 

And ever since then I swear she has not stopped smiling. 
And shouting. 

And laughing. 

She is just the happiest little girl I have ever met. 

I fell in love with her joyful spirit the day I met her

Because Gracie has so many reasons NOT to be happy

But she is 

Gracie finds every reason to smile. 

And she waited so patiently for her family. 

She watched one by one as the other older kids got adopted. 

And she was left behind. 

She wanted a mama and baba so badly. 

I prayed and worried so much for her the older she got. 

I even begged my own parents to adopt her. 

But prayer works.

And boy did it work for Gracie. 

Because after being hosted last summer 

She found her family. 

Today was an amazing day. 

Gracie and her new parents AND her new sister who was also being adopted today from another orphanage came and visited the orphanage. 

We ate lunch with them and Gracie was SO happy. 

Jumping up and down pointing and showing me her new mama and baba. 

I gave her a bestfriends necklace where she got half a heart and I got the other in hopes that she will always remember me. 

Saying goodbye was sad because I knew I would not see her next summer like I usually do 

But it also made me overjoyed knowing she had finally found the forever family she had dreamt about for so long. 

These kinds of things are what give me hope. 

Because a lot of times being in the orphanage everyday seeing how depressing things are for these kids makes you feel very hopeless

But seeing kids find homes after waiting so long makes it all worth it. 

Gracie's dream came true today.

And I hope that with Gods help many other children's dreams of families can come true too.