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Merry Christmas!

here is a sweet song my heart is singing this Christmas! It’s about a China adoption—but my heart is still singing it to our baby who we can’t WAIT to have in our arms in 2010!!! I just love this song–and to make it even more special it’s performed/sung by some dear friends of our family. (Be sure to turn off the music at the bottom of the page before playing so you can enjoy every word!)

I love the thought that THIS TIME NEXT YEAR our baby will have been home with us for awhile. EVERYTHING will look different…the table, the stockings, the noise level;), the laughter…I am so excited for everything 2010 will bring for our family—but I sure am LONGING for our baby this Christmas! Please pray for all the birthmoms in the world who have acted in bravery…choosing to give LIFE to their baby…and choosing adoption when they had no other choice…please pray for the babies out there who are hungry and homeless—as you hear your children’s laughter PRAISE GOD…and forget not those who are hungry and cold this Christmas…and in thanksgiving HOLD the sweet children the Lord has given you already a little TIGHTER! Pray for the children stuck on waiting lists that the Lord in 2010 would RAISE UP mommies and daddies to BOLDLY say “Lord, my heart and home are open for YOUR glory! USE ME.” I am PRAISING GOD this Christmas that He opened our family’s eyes, our hearts and our home. Our lives and hearts are ALREADY CHANGED…FULL OF MORE JOY…our children are more thankful, more compassionate, more merciful…MORE LIKE CHRIST…and this is a BLESSING from the Lord I KNOW for our obedience in following Him in taking care of the orphans…and making just one of them OUR CHILD! One less without parents. One less without a home. One less orphan in the world. And the MIRACLE…is that I already feel DEEPLY for him!!! Thank you Lord for the miracle you do in the hearts of those you call! I feel like I am living a DREAM COME TRUE! And to think…this is so much greater, grander and glorious than the white picket fence life I once thought about. HELP US LIVE FOR YOUR GLORY LORD IN 2010!

Merry Christmas sweet friends, family and blog readers! It is my hope and prayer in 2010 that I would get the blessing of hearing from some of my blog readers that they too are joining us on the adoption journey! It is a WILD ride—but one of the most amazing ones I’ve yet to be on!

XXXXXXX!
Andrea

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jonesethiopia - December 23, 2009 - 9:39 pm

Merry Christmas! 2010 is going to be a great year for you!

Andrea - December 23, 2009 - 10:03 pm

Thank you friend! I am SOOO excited about what 2010 brings!

Amy @ Filled With Praise - December 24, 2009 - 6:26 am

Merry Christmas! I cannot wait to see what God has planned for both of our families in 2010!
Blessings,
Amy

Kid fun, adult snack & Frankie-poo

KID FUN

This is how we spent our day yesterday…

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Aren’t these two just about the cutest you’ve ever seen?! They are just 14 months apart…Irish twins…and they are bestbuds. We went to a cookie party at Aunt April’s house–and Aunt April knows how to throw a party. She had Miss Gail http://www.missgailmusic.com/ for entertainment pre-cookie decorating. And the kids had SO much fun. Laney are Parker were so funny wanting to SHARE a drum instead of have one of their own. I just love their sweet friendship!!! Ok…so here’s a little taste of our morning with Miss Gail…(warning…turn off music at the bottom of the page before attempting to understand what she’s singin’!)

HOW FUN IS SHE?! I think I may have missed my calling! If only I could play the guitar AND sing…this would be my vote for a job! TOO FUN! Poor Frank slept the ENTIRE show upstairs in the nursery!
After our mini-concert…we scooting upstairs for crafts, cookie decorating and lunch. Here’s my big man about to start a craft…
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Next came the cookie decorating. The crowd was small and sweet. And my kids and my nieces did a good job being sweet…but the MINUTE the crowd left—our kids did what our kids do best TOGETHER…and got…well, silly like their mommas…
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Down it girls!!! You don’t get this opportunity every day…so they went for it…and just HAPPENED to hear giggles and ran around the corner and THEY WERE CAUGHT!

ADULT SNACK

Guess what I finally made for the first time in my life tonight?! CHEESE STRAWS!!! YUM! If you aren’t from the South–you may have never heard of them. But…they are a must holiday snack! I used the recipe of my high school friend Tatum…but you can see Paula Dean’s recipe here: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paula-deen/zesty-cheese-straws-recipe/index.html I like mine with a little more cayenne pepper though! You can use a manual cookie press for these as they no longer make the electric SuperShooters—or you can do like me and buy one off ebay! Never heard of a super shooter?? They were made in the 80’s and they look like this…

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You just stuff as much of the mixture as you can in this bad boy and then you let it go to town–making rows of the cheese mixture like this…

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You divide in bite sizes with a butter knife before cooking—and this yummy treat only takes 10 minutes to cook in an oven on 350. Just let ’em cool on cookie sheets…

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I doubled the recipe and made A TON. They store best if you put a paper towel between each row stacking them until each container is full. Doubling the batch made almost 4 containers.

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Now I have a fun little appetizer and munchy to pull out all week for guests! YUM. These are HIGHLY addictive AND the kids LOVE them!

And without Frankie-poo making the post…I should show you his new trick—can you see his little head shake?! Poor guy is TORTURED by his older siblings isn’t he?!

Finally…my 2 cents on watermarking…
I have had several folks ask me about watermarking and how I put the watermark on the pictures of my kids. WHICH, by the way, I can’t stress or recommend ENOUGH! I created an action that I could just click one time every time I opened up an image by following this tutorial to make mine. I like the embossed watermark so you can still see the entire image. If you don’t have photoshop or know how to use it–you can use this. If you choose to put your pictures out there without protection…just don’t be sad when you visit another country and you see this. Honestly, though–that would be best case scenerio…being a photographer I have seen some sad and sick things happen with pictures—so protect yours and protect your children by watermarking all of your images. And save yourself the stress and heartache by protecting your pictures in the beginning. Now if you trust your Facebook friends and you have private settings on, I wouldn’t fret about watermarking there–but if your blog isn’t private and any random Joe can visit, well, then any random Joe can copy your pictures too. And who knows—maybe you will get really good with that new camera and lens you are getting for Christmas;)…and once your images get better…I stress watermarking EVEN more! Just my 2 cents—take them for what they are worth. If you have a more user friendly way of watermarking your images for those who aren’t photoshop savy—please leave it in the comments below!

Now…try to sing Miss Gail’s name song to your kids tomorrow;). Have a great 23rd (just 2 days before Christmas)!

XOXO,

Andrea

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Amy @ Filled With Praise - December 23, 2009 - 6:24 am

Love all the pictures and videos. Ryann does the head nod quite often…it cracks us up too. Merry Christmas to you guys.
Blessings,
Amy

kristi johnson - December 23, 2009 - 1:08 pm

i heart cheese straws…bring me some some day 🙂 kj

Christmas = Sacrifice (but does it mean the same thing in our culture?)

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What does Christmas mean to you? I mean–really…what do you think of? Some things that immediately come to my mind when I think of the WORD Christmas…Jesus, lights, gifts…Christmas trees, cookies, carols…sweet time with family and friends…elves, Santa, reindeer…Macy’s, traffic, shopping. But really–what is Christmas all about to you? How we spend it–what we fill it with…the fruit of how we spend our days will speak for us. What does the preparation of Christmas look like? Christmas Eve? Christmas day? How are our HEARTS different and changed by how we spend it??? Oh how I wish I could say–it’s all about and only about Jesus here in my home. How I want it to be all about Jesus for both me and my family. But, I too, get side-tracked too often.  BUT…really, looking back at my list–the ONLY thing that Christmas is about is Jesus. And HIS sacrifice. Maybe the Lord would want us to let some of these other things go a bit to let Jesus shine even more. Of course there is nothing wrong with these things–until they side track us or take any focus off the real thing. And one sure way to let Jesus shine more is to follow Him this season in what He showed us Christmas was all about when He came…one word says it all–sacrifice.

In the old testament, when God’s people sinned and needed to ask for forgiveness–they would bring a sacrifical lamb as a sin offering to cover their sin. It was some what of a payment/sacrifice for their sin. In Leviticus 4–instruction is given to bring a sacrificial female lamb without blemish. God wanted His people to bring the BEST, most treasured lamb–one that would actually be the BIGGEST SACRIFICE for them to part with. God also made His greatest sacrifice when He parted with His only Son. When you hear Jesus referred to as the sacrificial lamb–this is what it is referring to. So, it only makes sense that Christmas should really be more about sacrifice than any other thing. Sacrifice was the creation of Christmas! Yet, our culture makes it so much more about getting and giving in abundance to one another (especially to our children). Sure, we are sacrificing a bit when we hit the malls and shop for our family. It’s definitely money out of our pockets. But is it a sacrifice? Let alone compare it to the sacrifice our Lord made when He sent Jesus. YET–I think there would be nothing more pure, more honoring…sweeter…than to follow the Lord during this season in making a sacrifice in His name…for His glory…so that the world may know and be blessed through Him.

The kings sacrified their year traveling by foot to bring Him gifts (yes…did you know the journey required almost a YEAR’S TIME!). Joseph sacrificied his pride by marrying a women who appeared to be pregnant out of wedlock. Mary sacrificed her reputation and an opportunity to live a “normal” life…but willingly she followed. God sacrificed HIS ONLY SON…all the while knowing that in 33 years He would stand back, turn His face while His son was beaten and mocked–and His sacrifice is one of pain and heartache…and while many watched in amazement at the birth—God knew what this sacrifice would mean. The sacrificial lamb had come, so that we would have the opportunity to pray to God and have a personal relationship with him. And this—is really what happened at Christmas. It was sprinkled with pain, shame and…poured in sacrifice.  This Christmas, my heart is being called to give sacrificially rather than out of comfort. Sure—I’ve got the presents under the tree and made “the list” a long time ago…but my heart is calling me deeper into what Christmas is REALLY about. And it’s not too late to come to the alter the way the Lord paved the way for us to this Christmas. After all–I think this is how the Christmas story really goes. There wasn’t much “comfort” in God’s letting Jesus come to the world. There wasn’t much comfort in Mary’s journey to get Him here. And there was little comfort in His life. And I’m really not sure how much comfort should be in mine…although our culture tells us we deserve it and we work hard for it. YET…most of the world doesn’t live the way we do. Why does the rest of the world deserve any less than we do? How can we sacrifice some our comfort to bless those in the world who are without? Will we really stop our busy, busy, busy to really—REALLY—sacrifice this Christmas? Will we take on a inkling of Mary’s bravery and say use me Lord? Will we have the perserverance of the wise men–to follow throughout the year…no matter how tired or weary we become? Can we let go of the “kingdoms” we have created in our own lives to willingly follow no matter the cost? Will we, like Joseph, die to our pride when others question our sacrifice and even say no to some things so we can SLOW down and BE AVAILABLE no matter the cost?

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I wanted to take just a minute to share an amazing, sweet and sacrificial opportunity with you. Almost three years ago, we had a God moment where we ran into a friend who knew of a need in Zambia. There were hundreds of orphans without food, an education and care. We were able to join our friend along with a handful of other couples and start a non-profit to help this sweet community. Three years later, we have two schools, 400 orphans attending and 150 widows attending our program. These children are now attending school and eating a daily meal—AS YOU ARE READING THIS—these sweet children are sleeping…and each day when they go to school they are now loved on by a teacher…possibly the only mother figure role-model in their lives AND they are hearing the gospel. JUST this past Spring, we started our sponsorship program—and we are in need of families to join us and sponsor these sweet children. It is a sacrifice of $50 a month–and some of your sweet time as you write letters to your child and pour into him…letting him/her know that they have a family in the states that loves and prays for him. Because Zambia is some what of a closed country, these orphans will remain in Zambia–but because of Wiphan…they have a chance to grow, learn and make a living to support their family one day! YOU may be the only family they ever have from afar…but believe me…they WILL FEEL YOUR LOVE…and they will be SO THANKFUL AND PROUD to have you as a part of their sweet lives!!! And even cooler—one day you can even go hug them, visit them and let them know you never stopping praying for them!!! This is just ONE of the MANY ways to make a sacrfice for another this Christmas. Another need is giving to the general fund to help with daily needs—or the travel fun to help board members go over to help run the ministry. SO many ways we need others to join us— http://www.wiphan.org/ 

How sweet are these precious little eyes?! This image continues to pull my mommy heart. Would you join me in prayerfully considering joining us in sacrificing on behalf of the orphan and widow this Christmas?

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My prayer today is that the Lord would help me to better understand what His desire is for Christmas. How does HE want to be glorified this season? How does HE want the world to be empacted today through remembering the sacrfice He made? OH LORD—let us like Mary say OKAY…I will do it. Open our hands Lord—open our hearts…and use us for YOUR GLORY.

[All images in this post taken with Nikon D80 – 18-200VR lens.  All other images on my site are made with Canon 5D and 24-70L 2.8  lens. Copyright 2009. All Rights Reserved.]

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kristi johnson - December 21, 2009 - 11:31 pm

oh, those eyes hurt me!! beautiful post…I want to sponsor a child..I guess I need to check outthe website…so awesome, kj

Gotta love dressing in Christmas cheer!

What a fun weekend the Young fam had! Rico Suave (aka the hubby) took me on a date Friday night to one of our fav spots—such fun! Then Saturday we got up bright and early…put on some Christmas cheer…and got ready to go to a cookie decorating party at an old friend’s house. When I say we put on our Christmas cheer…I mean we LITERALLY get dressed in a way that should bring cheer to all that see us…or maybe I should say Rico Suave is the true leader in our Christmas cheer wardrobes…but Laney is sweetly supporting Poppy Dips (www.http://www.itspoppydip.blogspot.com/)
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Oh yes—my hubby wore these pants IN PUBLIC. He wears these every year. And they not only make others laugh—but they make us smile too. These pants (along with countless others like them) belonged to Richard’s dad who left us 7 years ago to be with the Lord. He had QUITE the wardrobe…and one that Rico Suave wasn’t willing to let go of. So…on holidays, football tailgates, double dates with couples…he likes to pull out an appropriate pair whether it’s plaid, yellow or red…and if I’m lucky (or not so lucky) he wears the white patent leather shoes too. Watch out! I like to tone things down a bit…isn’t my crew just scrumptious?!
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And I can’t believe my sweet little baby is soon to be 14 months! WAAAA! He makes my heart sing!
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That smile of his…just too cute! This image was snagged on a very murky, rainy Saturday morning. I use 100% natural light when taking my pictures—natural light leads to more natural skin tones. All are taken on manual mode and I tend to stick with lower aperture settings (also known as f-stops). This image is taken at 2.8 f.stop and 1/320 shutter speed. The lower the f.stop–the more bokeh you create (background blur). Because of the darkness though–I also adjusted my ISO settings—bumping it up to 800. Just a little picture technical info for those of you who like photography as a hobby:)
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My little man is STILL not walking!!! When little bro comes home in 2010 and wants to be held all the time…either this one better be walking or my hips are really in for some weight carrying!!! [Image above taken at 2.8 f.stop / 400 ss / 800 ISO]
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Thankfully we have older ones that are trying their best to encourage him to walk—Frankie baby actually took his VERY FIRST STEP on FRIDAY! So…we’re getting there! P-man SQUEALLED and screamed when Frank took the step in his room. SO SWEET to hear him get so excited for him. This little guy is well loved that is for sure! And he has QUITE the personality…he even threw his first tantrum this mornin’ before church. UH OH–he may be my “spirited” child;).
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We’re off to an advent celebration with our small group—then lots of meal prep this week! We’re having both Rico Suave’s family and my family over on different nights for dinner this week. I found the most yummy ham recipes—and yummy desserts in Food magazine. And I’ve gotta snag a picture of our Christmas card world bulletin board display because it’s beautifully packed with Christmas card. Looks like I’ll have to make a bigger world next year! I love our growing world of relationships…and I feel especially blessed for all the new adoption friends/families we’ve connected with in 2009!!! What an exciting 2010 we all have ahead! The Lord truly is so good…and how thankful I am for the joy He fills in hearts when surrendered completely to Him! Merry Christmas sweet friends!!!

XOXO!

Andrea

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Dawn - December 20, 2009 - 4:39 pm

Love the pictures!!!! Hey, you know my dad was great at wearing crazy clothing at the craziest times too….hmmm…..oh well- call it a Blessing 🙂

Betsy - December 21, 2009 - 9:45 am

Keep the photo info coming! Are you on the ILP boards? I love to lurk there!
Sweet babies, Merry Christmas!

3 P’s of my week—Presentation, Popcorn & a Preacher

OK–sweet readers you know I’m a writer…and writer’s usually = thinkers. And thinkers usually really think BEFORE they write…and HAVE everything flowing nicely, pieces put together…and a theme in mind before they even start. Today’s post…bear with me. Actually–why don’t you come with me instead? My mind keeps drifting to 3 different encounters I have had this week, and some how they all go together to tell my heart something. And I had to laugh as I thought about what they were—presentation, popcorn and a preacher. Three P’s. Coincidence maybe so…if nothing else it makes a great title;).

Presentation

There are two words that can make my husband roll his eyes and take a breathe quicker than anything…usually followed by “Oh no, here she goes!” They are: “OUR CULTURE.” That’s all I have to say, and he knows I’m thinking. I’m bothered. I wish things could be different. And I wish everyone “got it”…including me. As we were out on a date tonight (happy birthday to me!), I *tried* my best to make conversation—but these three topics were bothering me…so I said it. “Richard—our culture…” Followed by deep breath, eyes—“Oh no, here she goes!” But “not on your birthday” also followed. [Ok…I am a BIG birthday person and just wanted to say that again so you heard again it’s my birthday…well, because I’m also human and as hard as I try…some days…especially my birthday [said it again;)]…well, I make it more about me. And that brings me back to the 3 P’s–presentation, popcorn and a preacher. Are you hangin?

I couldn’t concentrate on the memorized menu verse of the waiter. Salmon somethin’, covered in this and that…wow–and he spent how long memorizing that? Dressed in black from head to toe. Black shoes shined. And the specials of the night five minutes long to recite, yet he didn’t miss a beat. Because…well, we know presentation in our culture is very important. Sprinkled with cheese. Dashed with herbs. Accompanied by a crisp glass with a fruit finish. And that my friends…is what we expect…because PRESENTATION is everything and well—to be frank some will complain if it’s not exactly right. I sat there and thought about the server—and his heart. Why he had to work night shift, and with the ring on his finger…knew someone was at home waiting…and with his age—she may be putting the kids down by herself again. I thought about him memorizing that script of specials over and over again–and I thought back to many dinners out when I heard other tables complaints too loudly (I also have a horrible temptation to ease drop…just confessing my weaknesses here;). How much different would our world look if we looked at EVERY person we met–EVERY person we serve–EVERY person who served us…and instead of EXPECTING, WAITING, WATCHING for things to be done the way we thought…instead we wondered, contemplated and prayed for what was going on in their hearts?

Help me Lord Jesus, to look at others and love them as you do. Help me to not EXPECT, not to complain when things are perfect…but in EVERYTHING by prayer and petition come to you with what I think, want or what bothers me—and smile back, say a loving word and die to my old yucky flesh. Presentation they say is everything—but help it not be much to me. 1 Samuel 16:7 says it well–man looks at the outer appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart. Help me to be more like you Lord.

Popcorn

I’m all over the place these days…and I can only image with 4 how much more EXCITING (good word choice;) life will be. We jotted to Target last night to buy teacher gifts for the kids. I’m dying to myself this year–normally I take a lot of pride in teachers gifts—I’m just being honest here. I think ahead—I monogram—I go nuts…because I used to be a teacher and I know how good it feels to be really appreciated…and nice gifts are fun too;-). But this year, I was running behind and I decided to LET the KIDS pick out the gift THEMSELVES. This was hard for me. About as hard as it was to let them decorate the tree, the gingerbread train and every other craft we do. So, they picked out their gifts. I tried REALLY hard to redirect…but P-man was INSISTENT–Mrs.K needed something silver “because she looks so pretty in silver” and Mrs.H had to have “something golden because I know she would like something golden!” SO SWEET. L-bird was the same way. SO after an hour at Target, TRYING to redirect and realizing it was more about them loving on their teachers than me…they won. I realized our time at Target had pushed us WAY back–and thankfully I ran into a Bible study friend who said she was going to eat the Target PizzaHut from the concessions. (See! I am NOT a supermom!) SO, I sat there loving on my babies—thankful that I let THEM bless their teachers instead of me IMPRESS. Thankful that I can let dinner go and pray that some how pizza with grease will nourish them. I was sitting there taking it all in and enjoyin my kids and laughing at my 13 month old drinking a JUICEBOX (gasp!) and up walks a lady. (No she didn’t say a word to me if you thought that’s where I was going;) That would make a good story though. In my enjoyment of my kids and thanking the Lord for helping me let things go, she walks up the counter and in a squeaky voice says, “Um, excuse me. I need some help. Is the popcorn fresh?” The conversation about fresh popcorn went on and on, and let’s just say she was disappointed that it was over an hour old. She rolled her eyes—with her stale popcorn—she was frustrated and now the sweet lady behind the concession was too. And my sweet dinner turned a little sad as I watched. And that’s where I don’t know where I’m going with this post. It really bothered me—and it was all over popcorn…in the midst of sweetness. But I had the gift of experiencing letting go—and joy—and then to watch this unfold made me wonder—HOW MANY TIMES HAVE I DONE THAT?!

Oh Lord—let us be JOY givers. Let us not fret over the small things. And Lord help us to not bring others down in our fretting. That could have just as easily been ME—I mean, don’t get me started on fresh coffee…but help me to remember that some times it’s JUST popcorn.

Here’s our best creation of the holiday…best because it was the MOST fun…and guess what I had NOTHING to do with it?! Literally, I had to leave the room SEVERAL times so I wouldn’t put my finger on it!
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A preacher

Last–a quick trip to Kroger. For the last serveral weeks I have had the pleasure of getting to know the Salvation Army bell ringer at our nearby Kroger. AND WHAT A BLESSING! For several weeks I have observed how at first no one paid him attention—and now…oh now, he is a people magnet. If you try to walk by—he hollars, “Hey BROTHA! Merry Christmas!” He isn’t intimidating in the least…he is JOYFUL. He doesn’t make you feel guilty–he geniunely wants to make you feel loved. He is a 60ish year old African American—and it’s been amazing to observe how now…weeks later…customers come out as if we live in a quaint, small town and talk to him. Can I just say I love our bell ringer? Last week he told me this, “I work for the Salvation Army 6 weeks out of the year—every year. I just ring this bell. And well, after that–I’m a preacher.” Where? “Well, darlin’—I don’t have a church. I just wait on the Lord…I wait to see what the Lord wants to do—and then I go do it. And well, right now–it’s just ringin’ this bell.” I love that he said he waits to see what the Lord wants to do RATHER THAN what the Lord wants ME to do. After all—it’s the LORD doing it. Not me. Too often I look for what the Lord MIGHT want ME to do…instead…

help me, like this bell-rining preacher to LOOK for you and what you are already doing and just join you in it. I just looked at him and said the only thing I could think to say, “AMEN!”

In every circumstance…use me for your glory

So…tonight—thanks for hanging in there if you came by my blog—for a little presentation, popcorn and preachin’. And for all three stories—how ever they relate together…during each of them while they were happening there were 145,000,000 orphans in the world…and as they happened I couldn’t help but think of them too. Where do THEY come in while we are busy worrying about presentation…things being perfect…impressing those around us? Where do they come in when something silly bothers us—what is really happening when we get distracted by the mundane and forget the real issues in the world? The truth of it all—is that change must first always happen with our hearts. I can’t change our culture–but I can change MY heart. So my prayer this Christmas is that I can just ring my bell—wherever that is—and be obedient in the small things…trusting the Lord will use even that…and in the process make a difference, impact hearts…that can also in turn impact our world. Help us Lord as we LIVE in this world to not be like the world…and instead to LOVE abundantly, LIVE joyfully and do all things whether they seem mundane or glorious…with passion knowing it is YOU who works through us and can do anything when we open our hands and say use me wherever, whenever, however.

Merry Christmas!!! May this holiday be full of sweetness…both in your family—on the outside…and in your heart. From our family to yours…MERRY CHRISTMAS! (how YUMMY are these cheeks?!)

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Amy @ Filled With Praise - December 19, 2009 - 6:53 am

Love it! May your day be blessed today 🙂
Amy

Dawn - December 19, 2009 - 3:06 pm

I am with you on the wanting it to be perfect, trying to interfere in the kids’ projects……that is where daddy is usually better at that than me. Never really thought of it in that perspective. Praise God for His Love even when……..life isn’t perfect!

melissa - December 19, 2009 - 8:47 pm

Loved this post! The journey of adopting has really made me think about the little things in my world too. All the expectations of our culture are so “me” centered. Great points and I love how you always pull it together at the end! I love reading about “Andrea world!” Like everyone said while we were in EA, you are a great story teller! Your the best!

Gini - December 20, 2009 - 1:13 pm

Loved this post… I am struggling with the same questions–I am finding it hard to go about my everyday life without being, for lack of a better word, haunted by images and thoughts of children (and adults) who are without the basics of life, while my life is a sick abundance in comparison. This adoption Journey sure is life changing! Merry Christmas to you and your family!

Robin Zetterberg Salley - December 21, 2009 - 8:27 pm

Up late and just read this post. It really spoke to me Andrea. You are a beautiful writer!

Maria - December 22, 2009 - 5:47 pm

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