Thursday, June 26, 2008

Joy, Jubilation, Jetlag

JOY---being with my sister. Seeing her life, how she lives, loves and laughs. I now can understand her struggles, her excitement, her heart. JOY--because I've learned so much about myself, my cultural dependances, my limitations. JOY--because I see God working in totally different ways than I ever thought possible AND the people I met! The ones that left everything to serve, the ones who lost everything to believe...the ones that have nothing but hope. JOY-- to see the Black Sea, and to see my son's face when he caught a jellyfish and to see the bond my first born and my best friend have although we are million miles apart. The JOY overflows having spent 11 days with my sister and my son :) (and bro-in-law).


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!

JETLAG began on our train ride from Crimea. Tammy and Matt live on the southern most part of Ukraine, in the big penisula known as Crimea. The Capital of Ukraine--Kiev is 18 hours away by train. So we took a sleeper train all the way. Isaac loved it, but I was so worried he'd fall off the top bunk I didn't get a wink of sleep!

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--- I can't even describe it. I have cried a lot about it, and I feel so helpless. I just simply pray. One thing---Tammy is making an AMAZING impact on the little lives that otherwise wouldn't have anyone.


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!

8 comments:

Kelly said...

So glad you are home and recovering! We really enjoyed meeting you! Hannah and Joshua are still talking about Isaac...and their fun adventures at Piragova! Hopefully we can get together this summer! Remember you are always welcome here!

Anonymous said...

What an awesome God we serve!! He is not limited by time, miles or languages. And you were able to experience that and open our eyes and remind us of our brothers and sisters on the other side of our world. I so appreciate your heart for Him and how it challenges me to press on toward the prize!

So glad you are home and can't wait to hear more of how He opened your eyes to His work and fulfillment of His Word through the obedience of your family serving Him!

Anonymous said...

What an awesome God we serve!! He is not limited by time, miles or languages. And you were able to experience that and open our eyes and remind us of our brothers and sisters on the other side of our world. I so appreciate your heart for Him and how it challenges me to press on toward the prize!

So glad you are home and can't wait to hear more of how He opened your eyes to His work and fulfillment of His Word through the obedience of your family serving Him!

Karen said...

Love seeing the birthday party! and Isaac seeing a different part of our beautiful world! what a opportunity for him. Maybe he will be our next missionary in the fmly! that is a happy/sad thought! I am so glad you shared Tammy and Matt's work, and could see first hand how God is loving those people thru them! It is life-changing.

Brandon and Zanna said...

Oh my...the ending of that video w/ Isaac's response to all the dancing is hilarious!! =)

April said...

Heidi, these posts are fabulous. They made me cry. I can see your emotions even through typed words. What an awesome thing to experience with Isaac. I hope I'm still getting my groove on whem I'm 70. Thanks for sharing.

Dan and Tammy said...

So awesome to see your trip! I looked at tammy's photos on facebook, it looks like you had a wonderful time. I know you were in heaven being with her and seeing her in her element. What an awesome thing to share a piece of their work. I can't wait to hear all about it. :) Talk to you soon. Praying your family is well.
Love Tam

Mills Family said...

So great....so glad you are getting some recovery time. What a life changing trip for Isaac.