AAww Mom, do I have to share my chicken with you?
Helping myself to gingerbread boys when mom wasn’t looking!
Look at my braids!!
And my teeth!! I like chewing on mommy’s dress just like a little puppy!
silly faces
AAww Mom, do I have to share my chicken with you?
Helping myself to gingerbread boys when mom wasn’t looking!
Look at my braids!!
And my teeth!! I like chewing on mommy’s dress just like a little puppy!
silly faces
Time for a smakeral of something, said Pooh reaching for his honey pot…
This is how Veronika does it…
Try it. It makes tummies and hearts happy!!
Today…
How well I remember that cool, cloudy day which seemed to drag on endlessly while I waited to hear the footsteps of Veronika’s Birth mom. Finally at 4:00 in the afternoon I heard the shuffle of her feet on the porch and saw her face peering in the screened window. Trembling, I opened the door and let her in, trembling, I explained how to give Veronika’s medicine and how to mix the milk and then trembling, I laid my dear unsuspecting baby into her arms. I was actually in such pain and distress and disbelief the tears could not even come. I knew that when the tears started they would never stop…
I was in my dark room laying on the cold concrete floor, crying and crying.
And then how my heart jumped when I heard the shuffling footsteps again and heard the familiar voice of my baby’s mom asking for me!!!
The one mile ride through the dark, over roads riddled with potholes took much too long as we made our way to pick up my dear baby again. I remember peering out the front windshield and seeing rats peeking out of the long grasses by the side of the muddy road. I rung my empty hands and willed the truck to go faster…
I remember stepping out of the truck following Mom through the darkness; it was strangely silent, only the shuffling sound of people moving and the sound of a baby’s cry. I followed into a tiny house crammed with ladies and children who parted to make way for me as I entered…
There was my baby, Oh blessed sight!!! They pushed me into an empty chair and laid my baby girl into my arms! And the world became right! I held Veronika’s trembling little body close to my heart and all the ladies clucked and said, “ Look, she just wanted her Mama.”
And truly that was what she wanted- her Mama!! A year later that’s still what she wants!!
When I was on furlough my sister Rachel gave me the recipe for a coconut curry along with all the spices to make it. I don’t know why I didn’t try it right away… Last night I decided to try it and Wow, that was one delicious curry!! It was so incredibly good that Matt actually said it was Heaven food!
It was easy to make too. The most time consuming part is chopping the veggies. You just throw everything in the pot and let it simmer and smell up the house!! I’ve eaten lots of curries but this one is probably my favorite! The coconut combined with the pungent taste of curry and spices gives it a rich, rounded out taste. And then the sugar combined with the cayenne pepper gives it an interesting twist.
I served it with chapatis which is like a flat bread or tortilla but it would also be great with rice.
We all loved it so much we were sitting around the table sighing and crying. Even the babies just dug in and ate fists full of it because they couldn’t get it in fast enough with the spoon.
Sorry I don’t have any pictures of it- I was much too emotional to think about something trivial like taking pictures. But here is the recipe and you’ve got to try it; that should be a law!! I used sesame oil instead of the two oils it calls for, curry powder instead of paste and coconut milk instead of shredded coconut and I didn’t have yogurt to add in the end but it was basically the same as the recipe and like I said before: FEIRCE GOOD!!!
Just reading over this makes me want to jump up right now and go cook up a batch!!
Its so fun to show my little girl her world. Things that have always been a part of my life I get to introduce to her for the first time!! Today I gave her a piece of broccoli for the first time. She thought I was handing her a flower so she took it carefully in her fingers and said, “ Wow!”
A couple days ago for an after supper treat we built a fire outside and toasted some marshmallows that our friend Hannah brought for us. It was the first time Veronika ever had a marshmallow. She thought it was great until she got tired of being covered with sticky goo!!
Here we are sitting around the fire trying not to suffocate!
And here is Came Suze showing how much she loves the marshmallows! And Moses eating popcorn!
Veronika and marshmallows! Not too impressed at this point!
The way we relate to our children shapes the way they will view and relate to God. We affect their eternal destiny by the things we do and say every day. That’s why I believe the most important thing for us parents is to have a strong relationship with God; not so that our children will be trained just right but so they can see Jesus in our everyday lives. If they don’t see it in our lives they won’t believe it in our words.
Children and babies aren’t only cuddly, adorable, fun little playthings, they are eternal souls. And they grow up so fast. It is sobering to think how much responsibility hangs not only on parents but on every person who ever comes in contact with a child.
Jesus loves children. He sticks up and fights for children. He can’t stand it when we treat them unkindly or rudely. He said: It would be better to have a millstone hung about our necks and to be cast into the sea, than to offend one of these little ones.
Wow, that makes me pay attention to how I treat little ones. If we are to be like Jesus then we obviously are supposed to love children, and to stick up and fight for them.
Children are not a bother. They are very important!!