WHEW. What. A. Day.
At any given moment today, there was one screaming-bloody-murder or teary-whiny-fussy infant or toddler, someone at the door, a ringing phone, bread or a pot pie or a roast in the oven, a student that needed help...man...it was just a crazy, GO GO GO relentless day. I am SO thankful Dad is here, or you would have found me in a corner crying by noon! My brain was so numb just from working in two languages literally every moment today that I found myself talking to dad in Creole this evening and confused about why he was just staring at me.
However, now that it is over and I'm literally falling asleep at my desk, there were a LOT of GREAT things today...
Maxi, Dad and Abel, a dear relationship that has formed over the years. Very thankful for these men, for the unity they have in Christ, and for an unexpected and powerful "break-through" conversation I was able to have with Abel this evening.
Friends. Shayla, Kerline and Max are three of my best friends, not "in Haiti," but in life right now. I'm so thankful for these three, and this afternoon was particularly blessed by the way a very fussy, tired, dad-sick, stuffy Lily transformed into her joyful, gleeful self just a few minutes after their arrival. I can be myself with these friends, they are real with me, they love our girls, and having them in our lives greatly improves our lives.
Baby Gertha. While she still hasn't been given a name, 'Baby Gertha' is just beautiful and wonderfully healthy and such a joy. Gertha was just beaming that first-time-new-mom smile this morning, and I am so grateful to see this little miracle unfold.Lily had a blast with baby Gertha, too, though she was very discouraged that Sofia and baby Gertha didn't hit it off better, because apparently they are "suppose to be friends!"
More friends. Noel and Micheline went with us this morning to visit Gertha (and insisted that fussy Sofie was fussy Sofie because she was too hot, and therefore took off her clothes, all the while bundling Baby Gertha.) These three women are a great joy and encouragement to me, and time with them is good time. So grateful for these true and transparent relationships. Plus, we could not have made the steep hike to Gertha's house with Lily, Sofie, and three boxes of baby clothes and diapers without their help :)
Also, praise the Lord, Dodo and Bubba (Dorothy and John McC.) arrived safely today and are sound asleep next door...YAY for friends next door!
End of the day...Matt is doing well in Jackson, we've had sweet time with dad/grandpa, we have help, I've been especially touched by the transforming power relationship has in our lives, and I am richly blessed this evening to realize that in the midst of a million tasks and people today, a handful of His children that I came to minister to minister instead to me...on the good days and on the crazies!
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