Showing posts with label missionaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label missionaries. Show all posts

Friday, November 27, 2015

A divine appointment?

a few days ago while sitting in a coffee shop
with my husband,
a gentleman we both know very casually,
began to talk to us.

we touched on all those casual, superficial topics
and then hit on the subject of retirement.
he had just retired and my husband shared that
he is entertaining the thought of retiring from farming
in the next 3-5 years...

the gentleman asked my husband what he wanted to do
with his spare time, in which my hubs replied:
"i would love to go on some mission trips, but
my wife isn't really interested"
which then turned the focus on me...and what
i wanted to do.
replying that i felt that i didn't have to go to
a third world country to be able to be used by God.

yes, i know...i have children serving as
full-time missionaries overseas
and yes...i am SO proud of them and the
work they do for Jesus and His Kingdom!!!!

and i would be proud too, of my husband
if he does indeed pursue
this after retiring---
i just don't feel the calling.

God hasn't called me, 'yet'
in this area.

i told this man that i felt called to reach out
to hurting women in my community.
that i was a two time cancer survivor and
felt that this was an area that i could be used in
and to turn something that was so hard,
into something used for 'good'---

letting Him use me.

reaching out to those in my own community
who have lost someone or who are going through
it right now.

 it is something i am passionate about.

i shared how sometimes people don't know what to
say or do to those who are hurting and so in turn
they are afraid and instead of reaching out
they recoil.
i told him how people should not to be afraid
to just smile, offer a hug.
you do not need any special words to say...
just offer
love. friendship.
let them know they are not alone.

we talked for a bit more and the gentleman left.

a divine appointment?
maybe.

a few minutes later...in he walked again
to the coffee shop and right up to our cozy spot.

he said, he was about to drive away when he
thought of a wife/mom/grandma in his church
that is going through a pretty awful cancer diagnosis
and the family is having a hard time dealing with
this eventual loss.

would i be willing to contact her?
the family?

he gave me her name and phone number and left.

that evening i thought about calling her but,
decided to read the family's webpage first.-
i then chose to reach out to her daughter,
and in this way, to this hurting family.
i offered myself, to help with meals, my friendship
and anything else they may need...
most assuredly offering my prayers.

i am letting God lead me in this situation right now.
giving me the words and actions to help
when and where i can.

yes, we can be the feet and hands of God
here in our OWN  community and ALSO in
countries that need to hear about
Jesus!

people need to know they are not alone
they are loved.

if we don't do it
who will?

have you heard the calling?
are you serving Him in your community?
or are you serving abroad?

are you letting Him use you?

how?





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Monday, October 26, 2015

time does not stand still

a week has past.

it has flown by so quickly
i am still struggling with
jet lag.
after a two week visit
to vienna, austria...
this granny's body
still wakes up between 3-5 am
every morning!
ha.

it's been a week
since we hugged and said, "good bye"
to our missionary family
living overseas.
a whole week already
since i saw those sweet little faces
and held them.

but, oh how i will treasure the
time.
the time i spent in the presence of
laughter and love.

time spent with family and those you love
is never a waste of time.
it is something to be gathered
and held on to.
closely.

i will NEVER regret
the time and love
that i have spent in the presence
of my family.

i am blessed
i am thankful

oh, yes.
so very thankful.




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Friday, October 2, 2015

life is good!



life is good
oh yes, indeed.

you see,
i can count on one hand
how many days
until i see my overseas family!

for real!


i have patiently waited
while my husband's work commitments
 kept us home
i have patiently waited 
as 'things' 
kept us home
i have patiently waited
as my six year old grandson
got more and more mature
i have patiently waited
as my newborn grandson
grew and grew

and now...

it is for real.

in less than a week
i will be
 holding & loving
my two beautiful grandsons.
i will be laughing with
 my daughter and son in law.

oh the joy.
oh the excitement.
oh the happiness.

i have patiently waited
and 
i plan to savor and soak up
EVERY single moment of
EVERY single day.

life is good?
oh, yes indeed.

thankful. blessed. grateful.

sigh.

oh yes.

my heart is ready.
this granny's heart is ready!











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Friday, October 24, 2014

new life

sweet saturdays

one sweet moment
that
made it a bit hard to 
collect 
anything sweeter than this 
ONE
perfectly 
sweet moment---

a brand new grandson!

although we live so far apart
(our daughter and her family live overseas)
we are overjoyed by the birth
of our brand new baby 
grandson!

born on tues. the 21st in Vienna, Austria
his name is

liam gabriel---


we are already deeply,
in love 
with this precious gift from
God.


sweet moment?
oh yes, indeed.


join me as i link up 
with
sweet saturdays
while we share our
sweet moments.


click here to join!!!


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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

europe. was it last summer?


just a summer ago
my husband and i
boarded the flight
that would
take us
to europe.

we were going to be
visiting with our family
who are missionaries

so very far away
from the pacific northwest!





yes, last summer
we spent three fun-filled weeks
traveling in europe
and staying in
vienna, austria
with our sweet family!





one year
has past?
in some ways it seems like
forever ago
that we were there...
walking the streets of
vienna...
along with other
side trips to other scenic places!




a lot can happen 
in one years time too.

my sweet little family
who consist of
our daughter, son in law 
and adorable five year old grandson
are now expecting another little boy
in OCT!
this little guy will be born in 
vienna, austria.
wow!

as the
 the mom of the 
mom-to-be 
and granny to the new little one
it is so hard to not be 
around 
while she plans and decorates 
the nursery,
while she shops for the 
little one.
while she prepares
to bring another
sweet boy 
into the world!

i struggle.

my hope 
is to be able
 to
go back to vienna
 after the little one
is born!

oh, to see the look on 
my five year old grandson's face
as he holds his baby brother!

to spend time with
both of these grandsons
and 
my daughter and son-in-law.

yes. i. struggle.

i hold my chin up.
i smile.
but, it is hard.
hard to not be near
the ones 
i love.
(oh, if only it was driving distance!)

i know
that right now...
in this moment
in time---
this is where
God has called them.

so, i pray.

for this family
 who are far away
from those who love them.

for my grandson
who is
going to be a big brother

i pray fervently
for a healthy birth for the new little one,
i pray
for my daughter
&
son-in-law

and
yes, i pray
for my husband and i
& our family here in 
the U.S.A.

because we do miss them.
*the other night
my 4 year old grandson
who lives 
here in the PNW
said, he could see the lights
of vienna
 when we
were at the top of the
 ferris wheel. :)

yes,
we miss them.
love them.
but, are SO proud of them!

such is the life of a
 missionary family
and those of us
that
 love them.












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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

our visit

so as many of you know
our daughter, son in law and grandson
were here from vienna, austria
for a short visit over the holidays.

they were with us
as we traveled to california
for our youngest daughter's wedding.

my husband and i
brought them back to the airport
10 days ago.

what a sad day
it was...
my grandson woke that morning
knowing full well he was leaving;
his parents had been packing
the day before
and he knew.

i was sitting on the couch
and he woke up
and quietly walked up and
crawled in my lap to snuggle.
he then said, he wanted to go
out on the porch and ride the horse swing...
so, we bundled up and outside we went.
he rode the swing, rode his bike
and wanted to color.
we crammed it all in


after that we had to load up my car,
and drive the 2.5 hours to the airport.

we snuggled in the back,
him sandwiched between
my husband and i-
while his parents drove up front.
we played games and tried
not to dwell on the inevitable
goodbye...

my daughter suggested that
they get dropped off
in front of the airport
instead of us walking them in.
so we did.

my husband and i
are still trying to get
the image of our grandson
in those last minutes out of our head.

you see, he was holding his mom's hand
and began to cry.
we hugged him and i said we would skype soon.
he still sniffled and as he walked away
he kept looking back...
waving and blowing kisses
with the saddest eyes i have ever seen.

yes, it was hard.

i am so thankful that we were
able to spend the time with them,
that they were able to spend Christmas
with the rest of the family
and travel with us to the wedding...
but, i tell you what-
the hello was a whole lot easier than
the goodbye.


this is the life of
a missionary family
and those that love them.



my husband and i
with our two precious grandsons
after watching a matinee. 

i am thankful
yes, so very
thankful
we had this time together!



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