Saturday, December 28, 2013

Strength

“Do you not know? Have you not heard? The Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth. He will not grow tired or weary, and His understanding no one can fathom. He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak. Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not faint” (Isaiah 40:28-31)

Time for another update for our faithful supporters!  I feel so thankful for your words of encouragement, and for the way God is answering your prayers.  He is the one who gives us the strength to do this!  We feel so much love for Vita, and truly want what's best for her.  She is responding to our love, and we pray that God is at work in her heart.  She is doing great in meeting all of the family, and seemed to enjoy all of the Christmas gatherings completely!  Yesterday Mike took her to the Univ. of Maryland Terrapins bowl game in Annapolis, and they really enjoyed that memory-making time together.  
We all enjoyed picking out a Christmas tree together on Saturday
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We celebrated Vita's 12th birthday (which was on November 8th)



Genie is getting lots of extra lovins with Vita here

Vita loved getting to decorate our tree

Today we have a New Horizons for Children host families' party to attend, so that will be very fun.  I'm looking forward to seeing her interacting with the other Latvian kids.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Filler Up!


II Tim. 3:17  so that the servant of God[a] may be thoroughly equipped for good work.



I remember when I was growing up and my parents would pull up to a gas station and roll down the window and say "Filler Up" to the attendant.  That phrase is in my mind these days, but with a very different meaning, of course.  We have this delightful girl here, with a very empty tank.  Our job?  FILL HER UP!  We love doing our job, and tears come to my eyes as I write to tell you how thankful and excited I am to have been given this job to do.  Blessed, honored, full of joy . . .
Whenever I give her a compliment or word of encouragement, she is just soaking it up.  I know for sure that the reason I am full of strength to pour into Vita is because this is the job that God has for us to do, and He's equipped us to do it!
So far we've been shopping, baking, wrapping gifts, playing games (UNO, Rummikub, Ping Pong), sledding, hiking, journaling, watching Christmas movies and cartoons, and a highlight last night - attending our church's middle school Christmas party!  That was quite scary at first, but in the end brought lots of smiles.  I am VERY sure that the memories made will be cherished, and I can't thank Becca Studer enough for the way she PATIENTLY stood by Vita, encouraging her to participate and even giving hugs.  Her smile and sweet kind words will never be forgotten.  I sure do hope we can carve out some more time with Becca, I would love for her to be able to continue to develop a friendship with Vita.  Becca showed so much maturity last night, I cannot say enough!   We are also very grateful to Patrick Curtis, and all of the other youth leaders/helpers who were kindly reaching out to Vita last night.  Even though she didn't show it on the outside, she truly was very happy to be there.  Everyone's kindnesses to her are all gifts she won't soon forget.
Vita met our daughter Annie and her husband Man and their three children on Monday, and did quite well.  She even enjoyed a couple rounds of hide & seek around the house.  Good thing this girl loves pizza - that makes her a shoe-in around this family!  She's still looking forward to meeting our son Patrick and his family, and our daughter Kathy and her family.  We try to do this in stages, you know!
Tonight's plans include a visit to a dance studio, courtesy of Liz Clinton.  Vita's really looking forward to the lesson time.
I can't say I'm happy to know that the temperatures are forecasted to continue to rise over the next few days.  The snow here in the woods has been so beautiful.  Oh well, I'm glad we got some sledding in before the change, and even a snowman and a round of snowball throwing with/at Frankie!
Thank you for continuing to pray for us - WE FEEL GOD AT WORK!

Snuggling with "Cosette" the kitten
Hiking out in the woods with Bauer & Genie


Front yard sledding

This girl likes to journal!  Too bad I have NO idea what she's writing!  Oh well.  :-)






Monday, December 16, 2013

Arrival

At our daughter Annie's house at a family Christmas party with Frankie, ready to leave for the airport.

                                 
Yay - She made it!




















Good morning everyone!  We did it - we met Vita at the airport, brought her home with us, and survived our first night together!  Vita apparently does not realize that night is over, and is still sleeping!  Haha, that's fine!  I'm sure she must have been exhausted after all of that travel, not to mention stress.
She slept more than half of the way home from the airport, waking only when I patted her hand to say we were home.  Just as we pulled into our lane, and she opened her eyes, there was a doe with two fawns standing next to our creek bridge.  Vita saw them and was delighted.  Now who orchestrated that special greeting committee?  hmmm, let me think . . . ;-)
Plans for our first evening
One big question we all wondered about before meeting Vita was would she still have pink hair (?).  As you can see, she doesn't!  She has an adorable smile, and a twinkle in her eyes.  She loves the dogs and cats, and is excited to meet Frankie.  He had a banquet to attend last night, and though Vita tried to wait up for him, she fell asleep on the couch.  Next big question, does she speak English (?).  Yes, quite well, and we've communicated fine.  She says she has been to America once before, on another such hosting program, and was in New Jersey.  I asked her if she liked it, and she said it was cold!  She is getting a kick out of our poor pronunciation of Latvian words, lots of giggles and rolled eyes.



Working on an advent tree puzzle - challenging!
Snuggling with our dog Genie on the couch.





Fell asleep while I was making her some hot chocolate.                                                                                                   
So, here we go, the beginning has begun.  I am looking forward to our day.  Thank you everyone for your prayers for us.  I noticed Vita coughing a bit, so please pray that she gets better instead of worse.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Beckoning

Petey


I just love word pictures, as you have probably guessed by now.  The one I had thought of recently was  brought to mind because of our oldest dog Petey.  He's fifteen years old, and is quite deaf, so we have resorted to sign language to communicate with him.  That is mostly just shaking a finger at him and frowning when we want him to stop barking, and beckoning/motioning for him to come with curling fingers.  He doesn't always know what we're motioning to him to come for, but he does know what it means.  We learned through hosting our two Latvians over last summer that God always wants to talk to us, we just have to look/listen.  He showed us in different ways what He wanted us to do, and gave us the strength to do the hosting.  He gave us love for Eduards & Helena, and now we still have a relationship with them, and are praying for them.  Now as we are seeking His help again for hosting Vita, there have been little ways that He has spoken to our hearts.  It might be in the lyrics to a song we're singing at church or on the radio, or words of encouragement spoken to us by our friends.  Recently I was asked to substitute for someone in the MOPPETS children's program for MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) at church.  Now I had been looking forward to the meeting with the moms, but was a tiny bit disappointed I would be in with children instead.  When I was asked which age I would like to help out with, I picked the nursery.  Randomly.  (not)  My co-workers in the nursery were both regulars, and knew the kids well, and I settled in helping with this and that.  The subject of our hosting Vita came up in conversation and Kara Tumy was so encouraging about it.  She asked lots of questions, and even offered that maybe her 12 yr. old daughter and our student Vita might be able to spend some time together!  I had been looking for a special event to do while Vita was with us, and Kara suggested the Sight & Sound Theater's Christmas show in Lancaster, PA.  That was EXACTLY what I needed, perfect idea!  Kara even knew about a gift card offer that had currently been extended to save on the ticket cost!  As I was going home, I felt such a peace about the whole thing.  I thought of the way we beckon to our old dog, Pete.  I realized that is what God is doing every time he uses someone or something to encourage us,  He's beckoning to us.  He's saying 'come on, you don't know how, or why, but just come on'!  Just like Petey can't hear us, and has to be looking towards us to know we're beckoning, we have to be looking to God to know He's beckoning to us!  I see now, my serving in the nursery at MOPS wasn't random AT ALL!  God orchestrated for me to be encouraged that day, by Kara Tumy!


2 Chronicles 16:9   For the eyes of the Lord range throughout the earth to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to him.


Okay, we're down to the wire, and today I even got the groceries in the house with Vita in mind.  Thank you so much for your encouraging words everyone, and most of all for praying for us.  God is answering - COOL, huh?!


Our girl!

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Anticipation . . .

Hello Everyone!
Well, we are prayerfully anticipating meeting Vita on December 15th!
I recently came across this video that shows photos of past Christmastime hostings, and I thought you might like to see it.  A picture says a thousand words, and music makes it even more meaningful!
http://vimeo.com/74345285
Hope you can enjoy it, and keep us in your prayers as we look forward to meeting our host child!


Also, here is a link to a recent newsletter from New Horizons for Children that gives a lot of good information for anyone who's curious how this whole thing works.
http://hosted.verticalresponse.com/457018/43571506f2/463450403/81c9708624/



Thank you to everyone who's already been praying for us in this new endeavor.  We truly feel encouraged by the Lord, and we know He hears and answers your prayers.
Our Cat "Chase" keeping an eye out for something . . .

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Watch Out For That Next Wave!

Hello Again Everyone!
     After the last post on September 12, several weeks went by and we did not hear anything else from our adoption agency, or our Latvian attorney.  We were praying about if there was anything else we should  do next.  Back at the beginning of all of this process we felt God wanted us to share the blessing of our home and family with an orphan.  Okay, we did that and attempted to adopt them, but sadly that did not appear to be working out.  So what to do next, if at all was heavily on our hearts.  Then after several more weeks went by, we got an email from our agency which told us that after checking in again with Eduards & Helena, there was a slightly different answer.  Eduards said yes, he would like to be adopted, but Helena said no still.  Wow, I wonder if this came between them, I hope not.  The agency said that the Orphan Court in Latvia would not separate them, and I can understand that.  At this point, we just feel that we will continue to be in touch through email, and pray for them knowing God is with them.  I'm sad, but peaceful about it.
     As weeks passed after that last information came, I considered several other "options" about answering this call to share our blessing with an orphan.  Since nothing was clearly jumping out, and Mike was very involved in planning a trip to India for October, I was just in the waiting mode.  Waiting and wondering.  As Mike was getting ready to leave on his trip, I read an email from the director of New Horizons for Children describing the need for more families to host for the winter hosting period, Dec. 17 - Jan 17.  I thought about it, prayed about it, wondered about it . . . mentioned it to Mike . . . he said I should look into it!  So, I did that, but now he was away across the world, and communicating was very difficult and minimal.  I thought maybe the Lord was just keeping this from happening right now for a couple of reasons.  But then toward the end of Mike's trip, God impressed on his heart that we should try to host again, try to adopt again!  When he told me this, there were only a few days left before it was the deadline to sign up to host for the winter.  By the time he got home, we were up against a very close time frame, but God made it very clear in our hearts, individually what we should do, and who we should pick.  It's so confirming when two people are praying about something, and come up with the same answer separately!
     So now I am happy to announce that we are planning to host an 11 year old girl from Latvia named Vita beginning December 17, for four weeks!  I'm thinking of things we can do, here's what I've got so far:  baking, ping pong, Christmas music, Christmas light shows, ice skating show, playing in the snow (hopefully we get some!), visits to see family, play cards, make gingerbread houses, take a cooking class, take a dance class (she says she loves to dance), walks/hikes in the woods, bowling, live nativity, knitting class.  If you have any suggestions, PLEASE let me know!
     Most of all, would you pray for this girl, that God would be preparing her heart?  And pray that God will give us the grace and creativity we need to be excellent host parents for her.  One of my last posts said we felt as if we were just riding a wave that God has set in motion.  Continuing with that metaphor, as waves come in and drift back out, another one can appear very suddenly - Watch Out!  It might be a BIG one!

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Answer

Answer

As many of you know, we followed up with our hosting experience by asking the Lord if we should adopt Eduards & Helena.  We thought that we wanted to, and the only way we knew to see if that was what God had planned for us was to try.  So we asked our adoption agency to seek an answer from the Latvian Orphan Court whether they could be adopted.
Well today we finally (after waiting 4 weeks) got an answer from the Orphan Court, via our Latvian attorney and our adoption agency.  It seems that Eduards and Helena have said that they do not wish to be adopted.  I think God has been preparing my heart for this answer from the beginning, but we still thought we should try.  According to the OC, they will ask again in a few weeks, which may mean that they feel an international adoption would be a good situation for E & H.
     This is very disappointing, but we have been praying all along that the Lord would open or close the door so that we would know what we should do.  In a way I am relieved that we have some type of answer, rather than just NOTHING.  I am also surprised that the OC asked them whether they wanted to be adopted, when we have been told all along that the children would not be asked (according to Hague International Treaty) unless we had progressed with our adoption pre-application!  (I am still waiting to receive my passport).  Perhaps this is God's way of shutting the door before we had gone too far??  We tried to be a good testimony to them, we felt that the Lord gave us love for them, and them for us, and they even prayed to invite Jesus to be their Savior.  We made sure that they understood that it was between them and God, and not to do anything like that to please us, God knows their hearts.          We can only pray for them now, and continue to email, and express our love.  If the OC is willing to ask them again, that is okay with us.  I so wonder what they and their aunt thought of when they planned to be a part of the hosting program.  I guess every situation is different, and when I heard that the foster mother was their aunt, I really wondered if they would even want to leave her.  I so wonder what the situation is with their own mother.
Thank you to everyone who has so faithfully encouraged us and prayed for us.  For now, we ask that you pray for E & H, that God will make Himself real to them there in Latvia, and that if they change their minds about being part of our family, that we could find that out.

Friday, August 2, 2013

Saying Goodbye!

Hello Friends & Family -
Sending Eduards & Helena off at the airport
Well it was not easy saying goodbye yesterday to Eduards and Helena.  I think they were sad, but also excited to go back.  Emotional feelings have been the hardest thing for them to express all along, and I wonder if that is something that they have never experienced in life - expressing emotion.  Our last week together was so good, including a visit to the National Zoo, a small local (Mt. Airy) carnival, a horseback riding lesson, a camping trip and introduction to my sister Gail & family in Swanton, Maryland, more visits to Dr. Hummers for fillings, Adventure Park and dinner with the DeChosa family, and of course, lots of swimming!
A day at the National Zoo with Annie's family
Ariel DeChosa delighted us with his piano!
At the beginning of this adventure in hosting, we hoped and prayed that we would be able to share the love of Christ with Eduards and Helena, and with God's help we feel that goal has been accomplished.  Each night before bed we spent some time reading Bible stories, and discussing God's love and how he has His hand in our lives.  The last afternoon and evening, we shared God's plan for our salvation through His Son, Jesus Christ, using a gospel-sharing tool called the Evangecube.  As we explained what God is offering to us, Eduards and Helena said they would like to ask Jesus to be their savior.  We made sure they knew that we loved them either way, and in no way were we forcing this, so we are hopeful that their choice to pray and ask Jesus to be their savior was truly from their hearts in response to His work in their lives!  When you live with someone every day, your life is truly on display, and we pray that we were a good example to them of life with Jesus, and that they can grow in their faith.  We asked them if they know any Christians at home, and they said that they did not.  So we told them that even though they may feel alone in their new faith, they are NOT.  The Lord is with them, and we are going to be praying for them!
Could this be why Frankie's back is sore??
Over this whole experience, I have been so grateful for the help God's sent our way through so many of you.  Dr. Hummers provided his dental care, and not only that but he patiently talked the kids through their anxiety, and his kindness and graciousness to us, as well as that of his wife and every single staff member there in his office, will never be forgotten!  The Chin family provided for us to attend a Keys Baseball game, complete with souvenirs, and have a very American experience.  Joanna Buppert provided a dream-come-true riding lesson, including grooming, saddling and washing the horse after the ride.  She is the sweetest most patient horsewoman you can imagine, and was absolutely perfect with Helena.  The DeChosa family showed their support by treating us to an very fun afternoon at Adventure Park, and a delightful evening of dinner and awe inspiring music in their home.  My sister Gail and family hosting us for boating, hot tubbing, and a fantastic meal was a delight and a great opportunity to share extended family life with E & H.  Thank you also to our own four children and all nine grandchildren, and the MANY ways they shared love with E & H just by being themselves, and sharing life with us during this time.  Frankie especially was such a sweet big brother to them, sharing his home and just being a kind, loving, patient, fun older brother to them, and a source of strength to me.  Joanna & Dan Hart and family hosted us for a fun family picnic along with the Runkles, the Lazos, and the Crows at their home.  So many others of you have expressed interest and support, and all of this adds up to us knowing that God is helping us along this road - we are not doing it in our own strength!  Thank you SO much for all of your prayers and words of encouragement.
Swallow Falls State Park
Now, what's next???
Stay tuned, we're not sure, but we'll keep trying to ride the wave God is moving . . .   ;-)










Thursday, July 25, 2013

Home Stretch

Saying goodbye to our daughter Kathy & family on Sunday night.
Enjoying a nice dinner at Longhorn.


Bike ride to Harpers Ferry

Visiting at our daughter Annie's house.















     Well, we're down to our last week together with Eduards and Helena.  We are very comfortable with each other, and had a lot of fun laughing and teasing, as well as praying and reading the Bible together.  Eduards and Helena have been and continue to be very helpful, and willing to do whatever we ask them to.  We've had a great bike ride with Karen Lazo and Nikita, along with our Latvian chaperone Lana, dentist appointment for fillings, big family birthday party for our one-year-old grandson Trevor, a Frederick Keys baseball game (courtesy of Albert & Joannie Chin!), a fun building project at Stephanie Rittler's house (catapult and airplane), a visit to Jimmie Cone in Damascus, and a second visit to the Frederick Earth Space and Science Center.  Of course the weather's been super hot, so swimming in the pool has been a part of each day.  Our daughter Kathy & family were with us all weekend and we had lots of fun with them.  Today is the long-awaited trip to the National Zoo in Washington, DC, with our daughter Annie and her family.  The break from the hot weather will definitely be enjoyed there!  Then tonight we plan to attend the Mt. Airy Carnival.  This coming weekend we're headed up to Swallow Falls State Park in western Maryland for camping, and a visit to my sister Gail & family in Swanton.  In the midst of all of the activity, there is always a lot of time at home too, and just experiencing family life, which is good because that is one of the main ideas of the hosting program!
Helena likes to hold whatever critters she can!
Note to self:  Never order a large cone at Jimmie Cone!

















That's all for now.   Again THANK YOU for your interest, and support.  Most of all we thank you for your prayers because God is definitely steering us through this!

Monday, July 15, 2013

Full Days

Hello All -
Well we sure have been very busy this week.  One highlight was a visit to the Frederick Earth & Space Science Center, where we saw a movie in the planetarium called Sea Monsters, and then got to explore the center and hold some REAL live monsters!  I personally was only interested in holding the turtles, but Helena was much more brave than I was.  :-)  A bit of time at Baker Park, and then early supper at Cici's Pizza filled out our day.  
We also enjoyed a fun time at home with the Runkles family for lunch and pool play time on Wednesday.  On Friday we made a visit to Lens Crafters, where Eduards and Helena were pronounced to have excellent eyesight by a very sweet Dr. Smith who even learned Latvian so she could better communicate with NHFC children!  On Saturday we had a brunch with other NHFC host families at the home of Bridget & Sandro Young, in Washington, DC.  They & their neighbors graciously gave us some of their parking spots, and we walked from there to see the national museums, etc.  We were happy for Helena to get to spend more time with Janna & Inese who are hosted by the Mullieri family of Alexandria, VA.  Their family even surprised us and visited at MVCC yesterday, because Jon happens to be friends with Darren DeWald, who was speaking in Pastor Guy's absence yesterday.  
     Today we're looking forward to spending time with the Henderson family who are MVCC's supported missionaries in Mozambique, Africa.  Phil & Elin visited church yesterday with their two children, Callie & Elias, who are 13 and 10, so we planned to spend the afternoon and evening together  here today.  It will be great to get to know them better, and have the kids play together.

Fun @ Frederick Earth & Space Science Ctr.
Air & Space Museum was the favorite!
Brunch gathering of other host families at Bridget & Sandro Young's home in Washington DC before exploring the museums. 
A beautiful day to see the sights!
Museum of Natural History - Girl Moose!

Phil & Karen Lazo with Nikita

Jon & Amber Mullieri with their hosted Janna & Inese and their own three children.





 Thank you again to everyone, we know God is giving us the strength and grace for this endeavor in great part because of your faithfulness to pray for us!!

Monday, July 8, 2013

Discoveries

First time in the ocean
Hello All!  We are home again from our trip to Bethany Beach and everyone had a great time.  It was so cool to see Eduards and Helena experiencing the ocean for the first time.  :-)  They loved swimming in the waves, and stayed out there so long they were wrinkly when they finally got out of the water.  Our daughter Kathy and her family joined us for the long weekend, and now E & H have met each of our children and grandchildren.  We are getting to know each other better and better, and learning how to play tricks and make each other laugh.  Dutch Blitz is definitely a favorite game now, and almost every family favorite recipe has been a hit.  Today was full of a dentist appointment, swimming, doing laundry, cooking, sewing, and hiking.
We can't say it enough - THANK YOU for praying for us.  We want to continue to pray for E & H to seek God, and not push Him away.  We are praying together with them each night, and thanking God for everything, and trying to point out how He's answering our prayers.  Sharing the blessings He's given us with E & H is our goal, so we pray most of all that they will begin to see God's hand, and seek after Him with their hearts.
Waiting for our turn in the restaurant

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Viens, divi, tres - JUMP!


We are doing great, learning words (as best we can), and having fun - LOTS of fun!  On Friday night our daughter Annie and her family came for dinner and swim, and it was so wonderful to be able to introduce them to E & H.  On Saturday our son Pat & his family came for dinner and swim, and E & H did great meeting them too!  On Sunday we hosted a welcome to America Party for the other local host families and had a blast in the pool and sling shooting water balloons! Eduards and Helena really had fun having other Latvians around to play with and talk to.  I even saw some pretty big smiles on Eduards' face!  Both of them pitched in and helped us tremendously getting ready for the party, and cleaning up too!  I lost count of how many families were here.  Right now I can think of at least seven, all of whom were so great and friendly. We did make plans with one particular family to have another get together later on.  As each day goes by here at home we all become more and more comfortable with each other, and learn how to make each other laugh!  Helena & Eduards are so good with their English skills, and are patiently trying to teach us some Latvian!  We've enjoyed walks in the woods, lots of swims in the pool, and doing jobs around the house!  Both of the kids are always asking how they can help, and have mowed the lawn, washed and dried dishes, taken out trash, and even scrubbed down the camper!
Thank you to everyone who has been praying for us!  Every night before bed we hold hands and pray together, and at first that seemed really uncomfortable for E & H, but now, it is much more relaxed, and the hug at the end of the day is really great!  We are finding more ways to show affection and love, and that is what we want!  Today we'll be busily getting ready for four days at the beach.  We'll tell you all about that when we return!  Looking forward to time with our daughter Kathy & her family there, and seeing Eduards' & Helena's first sight of the ocean!

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Meeting at the airport

Well thank you so much everyone for you prayers!  We drove to the airport with Karen and Brett Lazo, meeting Phil Lazo there.  (He brought us Chick Filet!)  The Lazo's are hosting a boy (14) named Nikita.  We had a pretty long wait, but enjoyed meeting other host families, including Julie Martin (Of Martin's Potato Rolls!), who is hosting two brothers up in Chambersburg, PA., and her sister Jackie.   Erin Runkles was waiting with us too, as she is hosting one of the chaperones.  She has sure been a source of encouragement to us!  Meeting all those families, and some of whom have previously hosted, was so encouraging.  But the longer the wait, the more nervous I felt.  When we saw Eduards and Helena finally, they looked quite a bit different than their pictures, but WONDERFUL!!!
They are so handsome, and beautiful, and SWEET!!!!  And guess what - they speak and understand some English, which is GREAT!  So, I am going to bed very thankful, and praying that Eduards and Helena will have a peaceful night's sleep.  Thank you again for praying for us, God is hearing and answering your prayers!


How did we get here?!

After my husband Mike returned from a mission trip to a very poor part of the world, he had a strong urge to care for widows and orphans.  As he checked through the Bible, he found numerous scriptures encouraging believers to do just that.  He talked to me about it, and said that he thought God might be calling him to do something specific about it.  That was about two years ago.  During that time we kept looking at each other and just agreeing that we felt so blessed, and we could not out give God, we knew we had to share our blessings somehow.  Several months later, I heard a radio broadcast in which an adoptive family was interviewed.  The host of the program asked the couple at the end of the interview how they would convince others to adopt.  The couple said they would only ask that each listener to the broadcast would pray, and ask God if He is calling them to share the blessing of their home and family.  That went right to my heart, and Mike and I decided to pray that prayer, and then look for God's answer.

Well, one really cool thing I've learned is that if you ask God something, and then look for the answer, and try to listen, HE GIVES AN ANSWER!  Cool, huh?
So, through a series of circumstances, that I can go into if you really want the nitty gritty, here we are, about to pick up two young people at an airport, who we have never met!  They are Eduards & Helena (14 & 12 yrs. old), brother and sister from Latvia.  We are so excited and nervous at the same time!  But we also have peace in our hearts that God is in this, and He's called us to it.  He'll give us the strength we need, grace, and love.  

Only a few hours from now we'll meet E & H . . . I'm wondering so many things!  Will they be happy to be with us?  Will they be scared?  Will they like the rooms we've readied for them?  Will they be okay with all these dogs and cats?   Will we be able to communicate?
Now you're in suspense along with me!  Ha!  Tune in later . . .