Thank you so much to all of you that both prayed for and gave financially towards my last trip to Kazakhstan. All the one-time funds needed to help cover my costs were raised. The side of my blog gives un update on how things are coming along related to monthly contributions.
I have had a crazy few weeks since returning from Kaz. Two weeks ago I was able to go to Taylor University and participate in my 10th year reunion. A friend that I played soccer with at Taylor came up for the weekend. It is hard to believe that I graduated 10 years ago. I really enjoyed the weekend filled with catching up with friends and spending some time on Taylor's campus.
Last weekend I was able to go down to Oklahoma and spend time with my extended family. We celebrated grandpa's 80th birthday and my grandparents 60th wedding anniversary, which is coming up in January. Mom, Dad, and Comfort all went as well, so we had a mini-family reunion within a bigger family get-together. It was a great time of celebrating the love that my grandparents have for each other and the way they have passed that love down to their children and grandchildren.
This weekend I spent 2 days at a YMCA camp with about 100 youth from Muncie. We had a lot of fun while learning so much. Although I expected the late nights and busy days to cause me to be tired, they ended up doing just the opposite for me. The time away filled me with a sense of peace and rest that I had been lacking these last few months. I am convinced that these youth will end up leading the world in amazing ways. How fun to see them continue to grow!
I have a busy week of schoolwork this week, so that should keep me busy. I should be getting out another update in a few weeks related to my plans for next year. Thanks again for the blessing you are to me.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Back in the US
I am back in the States now and trying to get settled back into life here. My stomach has been a little upset, but other than that I have adjusted well so far. My last week and a half in Kaz were pretty hectic, but a lot of fun as well. The trip continues to confirm to me that one day I will be returning to live in Kazakhstan. The main question now is "When will that be?"
I had the chance to visit all of the orphanages that I worked in. It was fun to see the children and staff. I especially enjoyed a trip to Savva where I got to see my boss, Barb, meet her sponsored child for the first time. It was also a lot of fun to spend a couple hours playing and talking with the children that live at the House of Hope in Vanofka. The current Interlink staff are doing a great job working with the kids at the orphanages. It was fun to see them continue building relationships.
One of the things I enjoyed most during my last week was having the opportunity to see Kazakhstan through the eyes of three people that had never been before. It is always fun to observe the things that I now take for granted, through new eyes (horse meat, cows walking down the middle of the road, sewers being cleaned out in the middle of the sidewalk, the pleasure of a good cup of coffee, the bazaar, the wonderful hospitality, etc).
I am looking forward to the day that I will be able to return "home" to Kazakhstan to live. Until then, I plan to continue enjoying every minute that I am given here in Muncie.
I had the chance to visit all of the orphanages that I worked in. It was fun to see the children and staff. I especially enjoyed a trip to Savva where I got to see my boss, Barb, meet her sponsored child for the first time. It was also a lot of fun to spend a couple hours playing and talking with the children that live at the House of Hope in Vanofka. The current Interlink staff are doing a great job working with the kids at the orphanages. It was fun to see them continue building relationships.
One of the things I enjoyed most during my last week was having the opportunity to see Kazakhstan through the eyes of three people that had never been before. It is always fun to observe the things that I now take for granted, through new eyes (horse meat, cows walking down the middle of the road, sewers being cleaned out in the middle of the sidewalk, the pleasure of a good cup of coffee, the bazaar, the wonderful hospitality, etc).
I am looking forward to the day that I will be able to return "home" to Kazakhstan to live. Until then, I plan to continue enjoying every minute that I am given here in Muncie.
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