Lily was SO excited to give me her surprise box that she kept taking it back, saying, "again?", leaving the room, and bringing it back to me over and over. Then Matt, with my Dad and Lisa's help, gave me the BEST Mother's Day present...my mixer.
Growing up, my mom had a beige Kitchen Aid mixer that we used for everything, and she always said, "I know there are cheaper mixers, but these are the best and they last forever. When you get married, I will get you one." I have so many special memories of cooking with mom and that mixer, and when I got married a few years after mom passed away, Daddy bought me a blue Kitchen Aid mixer from her.
When we moved to Haiti, it just didn't seem practical to bring it (because you have to pay so much per pound) and this special gift has been sitting in Dad's basement. After four years of watching me almost daily kneading dough on my hands and knees on the kitchen floor (the countertops are too high to knead), Matt, Dad and Lisa got the mixer from Ohio to Denver to Haiti (in Adam's suitcase) for Mother's Day.
Very special gift, and I am SO excited by how much the mixer (and bread hook) will make life SO much easier!
Having Lisa and Adam here made the day so much more special!
Then we headed down the road to the BIGGEST church I've ever been in in Haiti, and the nicest, too. A projector led us through worship, which I have never seen in Haiti before, and there were fans and a sound system and everything! The coolest part of the service, I thought, was right before the sermon. The pastor had everyone stand (and does every week), hold up their Bibles, and then they all read a slide together, which basically said, "I believe that what this says is true. I believe that what it says about me is true. I believe that I can do what it says I can do. I believe that He is who this says He is. I am ready to receive His Word, no one can destroy or trump it, and I am not the same person I was before Him."
It was a really neat tradition and made me really stop to think about what I believe and why.
Then we, and just about every other missionary we know, headed to the Christophe Hotel for lunch. Mother's Day in Haiti isn't until the end of May, so the Hotel was full of Americans and Canadians taking out their wives and mothers for lunch. We had a blast, Lily was a fish, as always, and this evening Dodo and Bubba fed us one last time!
We're about packed, and Lily, Lisa, Adam and I are heading out tomorrow morning. Charlie, Galen and some new friends from Philly are coming in on the same flight we are going out on, so Matt is sticking around a few more days to have some time with them. Thank you for your prayers tomorrow while we travel, and for Matt while he works to close things up well. While most airlines recommend not flying after 27 weeks, many forbid flying after 35 weeks...I'm hoping no one asks :)
Lisa and Adam will accompany us to Florida, and then Lily and I will head to Columbus and they will return to Colorado. It still hasn't settled in that the school year is over!!!
Happy Mother's Day to all of our mothers!
Love you Stacey - Happy Mother's Day.....
ReplyDeleteRemembering last year's Mother's Day with you...will be praying for you in the next weeks ahead! Much love...
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear! Becca saw Lily's picture and said "that's my pool cover-up!" Made her day...
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