Thursday, June 25, 2009

China

China is just around the corner!
I can't believe how close I am to going on this venture. I just flipped through the camp magazine again, and read a couple stories from the Love Delivery book, which is full of orphans' stories. I had one more of the many "exuberance" moments in excitement of the trip. Every time I think about leaving--actually getting on that plane and heading to a foreign land, where the children await their week at camp, excites me to the point that I can hardly handle it. I seriously do not think that there is a more perfect thing for me to do...there is almost nothing I love doing more than being with children in need--loving on them, giving them hugs and kisses galore, playing with them--giving them the chance to express themselves in the most delightful way.
Oh! What joy! My excitement is uncontainable.
I'll be at camp with Bring Me Hope from July 10-25.
That's 15 days, friends. 15 days!! 2 weeks and a day. It's already been a week since the fling, which really seems like yesterday's event, and that's half the time I have in between now and that plane flight, when I'll be 'leavin' on a jetplane...'
...at 1 on Saturday morning! Whew.
Mrs. Nauretz just filled out my reference form for China--I finally printed it out and actually had somebody do it.
I was so very blessed by what she said on it.
Yeah, that'd I be an ASSETT to this missions trip. And I am "...filled with a heart of compassion toward all walks of people. She is a giver of her time and talents." I can almost hear her saying "You're a super servant--let's give God a clap offering for this opportunity!" ;-)
Now, I'm going to write an encouragement letter to David--David Bolt, the camp director. Gosh, I'm amazed at what a person can do when God equips them to do it.
Hey, there won't be a single adult on staff at our camp location!
Hmm, we'll see what that'll look like. ;]
Oh, and by the way, I'll be in Zheng Zhou. I fly into Beijing, and then catch a connecting flight to the CGO airport...where a camp staffer will pick me up. Please pray that I will have no complications flying in. If I have the least incling of a temperature, they will quarantine me for the first week of my trip! That would be dreadful. Ugh, yuck. NO thank you! Thank you for your prayers, friends.
also, I finally finished all of my thank-you notes last night. Yikes, I LOVE thanking people, making sure they know that I got their check, and appreciate it with all of my heart, but boy oh boy, actually sitting down with a stack of checks to write thank you notes from was yucky. But once I started to actually write the notes, I was most blessed. Such it is with most of life. :(
Thank you, so incredibly much, for all who supported me on this venture.
I am humbled and blessed in abundance by your prayer and fiscal support.
I will, most assuredly, be posting quite a couple posts after I go to China, and hopefully before, about my thoughts, particular excitements, coming fears, etc.
Until later, then!
Hope and Joy

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Beginnings

I finally started a blog!
After about a year of pondering the idea, I made one.
I think blogging will prove itself a very useful and enjoyable practice. I seem to have little pieces of paper floating around my dormroom, Bible, and room at home with some little thought on it--essentially, a "Pensee". I've tried compiling them into my journal, but about half way through one stack, I decide against it and end up with more pensees the next month. Tis a hopeless business! And I'm positive that one day, I will not become a Pascal, and have my 'works' published posthumously...
In any case, I'm quite excited to join the blogging world.
Thanks for your time and interest!
Check back soon, because soon my little pensee pieces will become blog posts.
With joy and hope,
Adria Dawn