JUBILATION--The laughter we had! We attended a traditional Ukrainian birthday celebration. The lady turned 70 and she ENTERTAINED us. The guests came prepared with a toast and we are 'instructed' to drink to the toast. If you don't it's offensive. After 15-20 'toasts' naturally, dancing is next. Please watch the video to the end---and you will also feel the jubilation Isaac felt! We had so many laughs I'm not sure what else to post!
Then of course we had to get on a plane for 10.5 hours....when we got to NY- our plane was delayed and we had a layover for 9 more hours. We didn't get home until 4 am! after traveling for 24 hours---jetlag was a very familiar feeling! But I would do it again for the experiences we had!
A couple other major highlights: First--My time with the orphans! OMY---
Secondly is how amazed I was at the progress Matt is doing on the house they are building. He's doing all of it from bottom to top. This picture doesn't do it justice---but I'm so excited. Especially because the people they are ministering feel so connected to them and trust them. Way to go Matt!
When Matt and Tammy dropped us off, Isaac started to cry, he said "remember a long time ago when I got hurt and I tried not to cry?" "yes, baby what is it?" "I'm trying not to cry and I can't help it" He said it all. The bittersweet goodbye, knowing I won't get to wake up and have breakfast with my sister for a very long time, knowing that she and Matt will press on doing God's work without me beside them, It was sad....but so rewarding!
There are SOOO many things we did! So many people we met! So many lessons learned! If you have a minute I'll tell you! Thanks for your prayers and financial support! It was so amazing to encourage the most amazing missionaries I know!