Friday, September 26, 2014

Universal

Greetings family & friends!
Here it is Friday night, I feel like it's so close to the day we'll be heading home!  Yay!  But of course we cannot complain at all, we're together - mommy, daddy, & Vita.  πŸ’—  Our highlights this week begin with our social worker visit, which went very well.  The three women who came were the two officials from the orphan court and Vita's orphanage director, Kristiana.  They have known Vita since she was about six, and really care for her.  They are very happy for her to be adopted.  She apparently gave them a good report on us! πŸ‘. We served tea, and shared photos from back home, and things we've done since we've had Vita here in Latvia.  They were all talking away, with occasional translation for us from Ilma, with a sweet smile.  She was so encouraging!  At the end Kristiana was hugging Vita and talking to her in such a sweet motherly, loving way.  It was a moment I'll always remember.  Ilma told us that they were all three noticing and commenting that they could discern a different countenance on Vita already!  Our next appointment with them is on Monday, back on their turf, and at that point they will hopefully be approving our taking Vita home to the U.S. for "hosting."  We will also visit the U.S. Embassy Monday afternoon, to put in for her travel visa.
Later Wednesday evening we met another American Mom and adopted daughter, who just had their second trip, and were about to go home Thursday morning.  It was really nice spending the evening visiting with them, and Vita loved chatting with the 16 year old.
On Thursday we visited a super fun indoor water park, sliding down slides, splashing and playing like kids.  It was a beautiful park, and we all enjoyed it so much!  We were all good and worn out by the end of our two hours, for sure!
Tomorrow we plan to take a 2 hour bus ride to visit with Edvards & Helena, who we had hosted last summer.  We're really hoping to have a good visit with them and their Aunt and a cousin, and to be able to encourage them.  Today when I was purchasing a small gift for E & H's Aunt Sarmite, the cashier, a woman who seemed about my age said, 'please' when she gave me change, when she meant to say thank you.  This made me feel so much better, as I've had a mental block this entire trip over the fact that in Latvian you say Ludzu for 'please' AND 'you're welcome,' and 'thank you' is Paldies.  Now I think the Lord had that happen just so I could see that these struggles are universal!
On Sunday we're looking forward to attending the Latvian church again in Riga.
Feeling very thankful for your prayers and encouraging comments,
Robin

Monday, September 22, 2014

Mushrooms

Greetings Friends and Family,
We've been keeping pretty busy since I last posted.  We had a wonderful day on Saturday with a drive out into the country with our landlord Ugis.  He's a native Latvian, and a father of five, so was very good with Vita and put her at ease.  We had a great time exploring two castles that date back to the 1200's, getting amazing photo opps, and buying a few souvenirs along the way.  We had a very yummy lunch in a great restaurant, and then a hike in a mature pine forest park trail, complete with bears, foxes, owls, and lynx all contained in natural surroundings-type enclosures along the way.  So, you know who enjoyed that as much as anyone!
On the way out of town, we were at a gas station (very Sheetz-like) getting coffee, and two American young women heard us talking so asked us where we're from.  They are missionaries here, and one of them KNEW Vita!!  She had gone to their Christian summer camp!  So once again, God brought them across our path at just the right time, and we were so encouraged by that.  They hugged Vita and  high-fived with her that we were adopting her!
On Sunday we were able to attend a church in Riga, where the gospel was clearly preached, in a strong message by a young man who was actually filling the pulpit for the regular pastor, about false prophets, and the lies we can be trapped by to keep us from the narrow way.  The young woman who sat behind us translating for us was so sweet, and even helped us get to the right tram stop for where we wanted to go after church.  She had spent a great deal of time in Texas, and was completely proficient in English.  We loved feeling so welcome there and knowing this was a fellowship of other followers of Christ.  I especially enjoyed their musicians, two cellists, an acoustic guitar, and two vocalists harmonizing beautifully!  The songs were familiar, but of course in Latvian, so I could at least hum along.  We hope to go there again next Sunday.
We're really enjoying getting to know Vita more, and teaching her about Christian living along the way.  She seems to absorb everything like a sponge.  She loves Dutch Blitz, Phase 10, and Rummikub.  We've enjoyed the movies Akeelah and the Bee, as well as Hidalgo.  Vita tore right through reading Peter Pan, and has started on Charlotte's Web.  This focused time together is so fruitful.  We're planning to see Edvards and Helena perhaps this Saturday, so very glad about that.  We've been keeping in touch with them through gmail.
I keep asking Mike what are we doing that makes us stick out so and get so many stares everywhere we go.  Even without hearing us speaking people find us so odd somehow, still trying to figure that one out.  But I'm really glad there have been English speaking people most places, and many menus have English on them.  (But you cannot trust that ordering a pepperoni pizza will mean only pepperoni - watch out for mushrooms, they're everywhere!)
That's all for now - we miss you all, and really appreciate all of your prayers and messages!

Friday, September 19, 2014

Angel and the Tram

Hello All -
Sorry the pictures aren't coming through.  Guess I'll give up on that.  We want to tell about our first try at going into Old Riga on the city Tram system.  We walked from our apartment to the stop we thought it was, and decided to ask another young lady who was standing there if we were doing the right thing.  I said "Excuse me, is this the right stop for going into Old Riga?"  She smiled so sweetly and said in perfect English "Yes, this is the right one!"  Then when she was getting ready to get off, she made sure we were getting off too.  Pretty neat that she was there and riding to the same place we wanted to go right at that time.  Then when we got off she told us exactly where to walk.  We did great after that , and enjoyed being in that area, walking the cobblestone streets, visiting a church dating as far back as 1209!  There were also stands of home made traditional items such as dolls, socks, jewelry - fun shopping!  We also went to see the famous Central Market, which is literally blocks and blocks of stands with everything from fruit, baked goods, meat, clothes, shoes . . . . Tried taking pictures but it is impossible to describe the vastness of it!  The weather has been picture perfect, 67 degrees, sunshine, blue skies, maybe an occasional breeze.  So funny, I guess because it gets very chilly at night, and people do a LOT of walking, they seem much more bundled up than we are.  I'm fine in a sleeveless top, Capri pants, and a light sweater, but we see people with big coats and scarves on.  Can't figure that one out. Anyway, later that evening back in our "home neighborhood" we were walking back from the nearby shopping center (mall), when we saw the sweet helpful young lady again.  We said hello, and she so kindly asked how we did getting ourselves back home.  We thought it was so amazing that we "happened" to run into her again!  The timing of all that we did during the day, and the likelihood that we'd see her again in this city . . . I'm thinking God is showing us how He's caring for us, giving us such a beautiful helpful Angel!  That all took place on Wednesday, then yesterday (Thursday) we took a cab to the zoo across town.  We had a very nice time there, probably I loved it the most of all.  Vita is calling us Mom and Dad mostly, which we are very happy about.  We had some time there to play frisbee, and included a family with some little girls who seemed very interested.  That was very pretty.  The zoo is on quite a lovely spot on the Riga Bay (of the Baltic Sea), so great photo spot.  Also, our kind landlord Ugis had dropped off a DVD player, he borrowed from a friend for our use.  So we enjoyed relaxing and watching Princess Bride together.
That's all for now, thank you for praying for us.  God is answering!

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Paldies

Guess what!  We've got Vita!

A happy reunion day!

Today we had our court appointment, and it went very well.  Our adoption attorney Daina was so sweet and helpful, and the court officials were kind and put us at ease.  We had an excellent translator, so that made it all smooth.  I even had a very special moment on the beach with Vita in which she unexpectedly offered "I want to be adopted and I'm not going to change my mind!"  Now we have the rest of this week to enjoy being together in this area, and have a final court day before coming home.   It is great fun being together and Vita beat us both at Phase 10, and is trying to help us learn a few Latvian words.
All I can say is Paldies Dievs - Thank The Lord!

Monday, September 15, 2014

His Eye Is On The Sparrow

Hello From Riga, Latvia!
After a very tiring overnight travel, we are safe and sound in our rented apartment in Riga, Latvia!  We even managed to walk to a mall and buy the SIM card to turn our phone into a European number so we could contact our attorney here.  We meet her tomorrow morning to have our first court date, and meet Vita, and then bring her home to our apartment here!  All of our luggage arrived safely by the way, so that's a relief!  Our landlord picked us up successfully from the airport and made sure we were all acclimated before he left us on our own.
But we're really not left on our own . . . . .
                       Because His Eye is on the Sparrow, and I know he watches me!  πŸŽΌπŸŽΆ
Peace that passes all understanding keeps our hearts and minds.  πŸ’“
Thankfully yours,
Robin & Mike

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Mission of a Marionette

When I was a little girl, my older sisters were given some beautiful marionette puppets.  I'm not sure what fairy tail they were supposed to be from, but I remember one was a donkey, one a beautiful princess, and one a witch.  It was also around the time that The Sound of Music was a big hit, and of course one of the best parts of the movie is when Maria and the children perform a fun musical puppet theater with marionettes.  All that is to help explain why I have a clearer picture of what God is doing right now in our lives.  I was walking from where I had parked several blocks to where the hearing for a zoning change in our neighborhood was to take place.  I was thinking:  What am I doing?!  I can't believe I'm bravely walking down the street by myself, finding a place where the hearing is, and walking into something I've never done before.  Not only that, but I am also taking on the Children's Director position at Community Bible Study, and I am not a leader at heart.  And to top it all off, we are planning to go across the WORLD to adopt a new daughter, who speaks a different language!  How is this happening?!  Then a quiet thought entered my head and my heart:  God is moving our hearts and hands and feet like a master puppeteer, making a beautiful musical out of our lives.  Each of these three major changes for us He has orchestrated, and He is in control of.  The donkey puppet didn't worry about where his feet were supposed to step, he just let the puppeteer make the moves.  We've seen God call us to make the move to Sugar Ridge, and use it to bless others in His name.  We knew God's call last spring for me to accept the Children's Director position at CBS, and have felt His confirmation in that.  And we've been following God's tugs and calls on our hearts for several years now to seek to share the blessing of our home and family with an orphan.  He's got all these things in His control.  That's where our peace comes from.  Peace that passes all understanding.
What's my mission?  Trust Him, go to hearings, meet neighbors, plan and assist at CBS week by week, accept help offered to me,  fill out paper work for adoption, drive to Annapolis for authentication of notarizations, find buildings, talk to strangers, fly to foreign countries!!!  One step at a time, listening, trusting, praying, breathing, being surprised . . .
One thankful couple
Thanks for reading, thanks for praying, thanks for caring and off we go - into the wild blue yonder!  We'll post here as much as we can, can't text or call, but can email.  We leave one week from today, and return on Oct. 1.
Vita enjoying our granddaughters Tess & Piper's birthday party the day before she headed back to Latvia in January. We pray that God will continue to keep her in peace and joy through this process.
Suitcases ready to pack - we pray they make it safely to and from.  ;-)