Location: Oradea bedroom, Romania (June 19, just before bedtime)
Just a brief post for those of you who roll your eyes when my post is long enough you have to scroll down once or twice (smile and wink!)... Seriously, I need to get a bit more sleep than I have been, and as soon as I tried to catch a nap yesterday afternoon, the hammer-drills in the aparment being renovated below our bedroom began shaking our beds off the Richter Scale, leaving us in a land of afternoon insomnia!
But before I enter the world of dreams let me tell you that today was super. I hope to post some new photos tomorrow morning. Today we took the kids to the thermal pools, which kind of resemble an in-ground pool in early spring after it has been stewing leaves all winter. But what a humbling experience it was to carry these friends from wheelchair to water, knowing that several cannot walk, some barely talk, none really swim! What a privilege to help them do simple things like put on their sunscreen, eat lunch, change clothes, and blow up beach toys!
After that time in the sun, N. and J. and I headed for the hills, literally, and climbed above town to pray for the city. God is at work here! We had a terrific time of peace and prayer before coming down to watch God's plans unfold. Before dinner we ran into our Mormon friends again, and dessert for our dinner was time in the part with O. and then E., two Romanians with very different backgrounds and needs, both of whom I have been very frustrated with at times while growing to love them dearly! God very much used J. and her Romanian language, which allowed me to pray and watch God work. What a day! May the Name of the LORD be praised!
I also celebrated a birthday the other day, which was fabulous because of my fabulous friends and family and my fabulous Father! Look at the "my-grandma's-apple-dumplings from scratch" that J. made me, then imagine their taste and multiply it times unbelievable! Maybe I can write more on that later. But for now I am watching the sands in the hourglass tumble in slow-motion as the end of our stay in Romania races toward us. People are begging us to stay, and I have to admit that I love it here. Yet I also love spending time in prayer, and the Lord still has lots He is telling me about Romania, the rest of my summer, and the rest of my life.
Stay tuned; I am sure there will be more. But for now, rejoice with me, because the Lord is good! His mercy endures forever! Great is His faithfulness, and His blessings are abundant!
Just a brief post for those of you who roll your eyes when my post is long enough you have to scroll down once or twice (smile and wink!)... Seriously, I need to get a bit more sleep than I have been, and as soon as I tried to catch a nap yesterday afternoon, the hammer-drills in the aparment being renovated below our bedroom began shaking our beds off the Richter Scale, leaving us in a land of afternoon insomnia!
But before I enter the world of dreams let me tell you that today was super. I hope to post some new photos tomorrow morning. Today we took the kids to the thermal pools, which kind of resemble an in-ground pool in early spring after it has been stewing leaves all winter. But what a humbling experience it was to carry these friends from wheelchair to water, knowing that several cannot walk, some barely talk, none really swim! What a privilege to help them do simple things like put on their sunscreen, eat lunch, change clothes, and blow up beach toys!
After that time in the sun, N. and J. and I headed for the hills, literally, and climbed above town to pray for the city. God is at work here! We had a terrific time of peace and prayer before coming down to watch God's plans unfold. Before dinner we ran into our Mormon friends again, and dessert for our dinner was time in the part with O. and then E., two Romanians with very different backgrounds and needs, both of whom I have been very frustrated with at times while growing to love them dearly! God very much used J. and her Romanian language, which allowed me to pray and watch God work. What a day! May the Name of the LORD be praised!
I also celebrated a birthday the other day, which was fabulous because of my fabulous friends and family and my fabulous Father! Look at the "my-grandma's-apple-dumplings from scratch" that J. made me, then imagine their taste and multiply it times unbelievable! Maybe I can write more on that later. But for now I am watching the sands in the hourglass tumble in slow-motion as the end of our stay in Romania races toward us. People are begging us to stay, and I have to admit that I love it here. Yet I also love spending time in prayer, and the Lord still has lots He is telling me about Romania, the rest of my summer, and the rest of my life.
Stay tuned; I am sure there will be more. But for now, rejoice with me, because the Lord is good! His mercy endures forever! Great is His faithfulness, and His blessings are abundant!