I have done a lot of reflecting over the last several months. One thing that keeps coming to mind is how blessed I am and how much I enjoy the moment I am currently living in.
I remember a friend asking me what was holding me back from moving away from Colorado (the year before I moved to Kazakshtan). As I thought about it the things that I didn't want to leave were my friends and my kids (the ones I taught at the Denver Street School and the ones that I worked with at Riverside). My friend reminded me that my friends would always be there and God would give me new kids and take care of these kids. Although I have lost touch with this friend, the words he said have never left me. They have been a constant reminder through all of the transitions.
One thing that I continue to marvel at is friendships. I continue to be blessed with great friends. My new friends do not take the place of my old friends, but each has a unique role. Each time I get to spend time with an old friend I am reminded of how strong that friendship is even though our interaction is limited by location and the busyness of life.
When my friend said that God would give me new kids, I kind of feared that in giving me new kids He would take my old kids away or somehow forget them. It is fun to look back at "my old kids" and then look at all the kids he has given me in each transition of my life. I moved away from "my kids" in Denver and was afraid that I would loose touch with them. I have lost touch with some of them, but others have popped back into my life in different ways. My relationship with them is different, but is still very special.
Before moving to Kazakhstan, I moved to Muncie for a year. During that year, I had the privilege to work with a group of fifth graders. Those fifth graders are now seniors in high school. I had the joy of watching one of them experience Kazakhstan last summer. I have also enjoyed watching others participate in sports. Although they were only "my kids" for a year, they will always have a special place in my heart.
Then I moved to Kazakhstan and was inundated with so many kids that touched my life over the years. Leaving them was very difficult, but my friend's reminder came back to me. I am encouraged by the new staff working with Interlink that love these children. I recently received letters from some of "my kids" and they reminded me of the special place they will always have in my life.
Upon returning, I should have expected that I would be blessed with yet another group of kids that would impact my life, but somehow I had forgotten to hope. Some of these kids are the ones that went to Kazakhstan last summer. Others are kids that I have met through subbing and helping out with a group of youth. I know that one day, God will move me on from here and I will once again be blessed with another group of "my kids".
Instead of thinking about the next transition, I hold tight to the moment. I enjoy every second I get to spend with my friends and kids (new and old alike). I remember the special place that each person has in my life that can never be replaced by another. I hold on to the hope that I will get to see each one again, no matter how long from now.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Joy of Friendship
Delegation season is kicking off. Although the first delegation that I am involved in doesn't leave the States until mid-June, preparations are already underway. Last night and tonight I was able to be a part of team meetings for two delegations that will be going to Kazakhstan this summer from Muncie. The first part of the new handbooks were completed in order to provide them with resources as they begin their adventure. I am looking forward to walking through this process with them. It is times like this that I can look at being here in the States and realize that God has placed me here right now and is using me to do the things that He has prepared me for during the last several years. I am learning to enjoy this period of uncertainty.
I am also in the process of purchasing the first round of plane tickets for interns. We will send away for a visa later in the week. It is exciting to see steps being completed in the projects that I am working on.
On a side note, I continue to be reminded each day of how blessed I am to have such good friends. Since returning I have been surrounded by people that care for me (both near and far). Tonight, as I got together with some of my new friends, I was reminded of how all of my needs have been provided for. One way has been through these friends.
Funny Story: This week I was reminded of some things that I forgot were done easily here. As I prepared the delegation handbooks, I needed 32 sets of dividers for the binders. I went to Staples and was unable to find the product that I had found online. The man at the store helped me to order it in the store and have it shipped to our office for free. When I opened the dividers I found that they came with a template that made it possible to print the tabs instead of hand write them. Yay for the little things in life! I continue to be thankful for the things that I used to take for granted.
I am also in the process of purchasing the first round of plane tickets for interns. We will send away for a visa later in the week. It is exciting to see steps being completed in the projects that I am working on.
On a side note, I continue to be reminded each day of how blessed I am to have such good friends. Since returning I have been surrounded by people that care for me (both near and far). Tonight, as I got together with some of my new friends, I was reminded of how all of my needs have been provided for. One way has been through these friends.
Funny Story: This week I was reminded of some things that I forgot were done easily here. As I prepared the delegation handbooks, I needed 32 sets of dividers for the binders. I went to Staples and was unable to find the product that I had found online. The man at the store helped me to order it in the store and have it shipped to our office for free. When I opened the dividers I found that they came with a template that made it possible to print the tabs instead of hand write them. Yay for the little things in life! I continue to be thankful for the things that I used to take for granted.
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