Sunday, November 13, 2011

My how the time has flown by

Philippians 1:3 I thank God upon every remembrance of you.

Time is a funny thing. I remember time as a child being idle. One year to the next just seemed to creep by. From Thanksgiving to Christmas seemed to be the longest month ever. Even as an adult, when I have something to look forward to; time still seemed to slowly pass. I have had seven children and waiting to meet each one of them, time stood still. 

On April 3rd we started our process to move to Bocachica. From that point on time seemed to accelerate! The process to pack up everything we owned, to sell everything we were not going to take with us, and to finish the jobs we had before us made the time fly by. On October 30th our time came to say good bye to the only house my children have ever known and to board our plane for our new home awaiting us in Colombia. 

Saying our goodbyes was harder than I had thought they would be. Our friends in NC had become family to us. Our neighbors had loved our children more than I ever could have imagined. We had been blessed to have wonderful Godly friends help mold our family. 

When we left our house on Oct 30th it was 36 degrees and when we arrived in Bocachica to a tropical dream. The plants are a hearty green and the weather is typically 80+ degrees for this season. We have been welcomed with open arms from the staff that we now have communal living. 

Life here on the island is very different than what we are used to in the states. No more calm days on my street where our kids made the most noise in the neighborhood. Now we exchange that for music being played from house to house day in and night. It’s amazing how fast your get used to the sound and recognize the songs even if you don’t know the language. Here they are not custom to picking up after themselves as we are in America. The streets here a lined with trash and the animals roam freely. Most children here play with out parental guidance. They flock to us and desire attention. My kids play with them with no hesitation and the barrier of language has not become an issue. In fact we have many new friends for the kids. We now have worked out a schedule and we have daily visitors. All girls have playmates whom we see regularly.  One girl Kelly who is 16 has helped us with our insect bites. Her Grandmother makes this liquid called “cocolina” It is made from a root of a plant and mixed with rubbing alcohol and water. When we first arrived we looked like we had the chicken pox, and with our pale skin it was very noticeable. We put this medicine on every night and the bugs seem to leave us alone. 

The evenings here are so comfortable as the temperature drops with the sun going down. The boats in the water are beautiful to look at as the city of Cartagena starts to light up behind them in the distance. Most of all it’s my favorite time as we take a walk before dinner and visit families here who we are getting to know. It seems like a lot of attention can go to the kids as they are excited to see us, but the adults tend to stay in the back ground. Nate and I would like to establish some good relationships with the families here on the island. 

Stay tuned as in the next couple of months we will share what the Lord is doing in our lives. Please also look at the pictures Nate posted on our blog of the work being done on the clinic. We can’t wait for the first wing to open up and the difference it will make here for the locals to get medical attention. 

Thank you for your love, support and prayers for our family!

Blessings,

Nate, Tara and kids ;)

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