Monday, July 16, 2007

Howdy ya'll...it's Emily!

Oh, how I've missed Moldovan internet and Russian keyboards (not really). I have literally been waiting for 30 minutes for this page to load. So, I'll get to the point. We're doing so well. This team is rocking my socks off. Seriosuly, this was the smoothest first day I've ever had in Moldova. We have some rock stars on our team. Actually, I think God is faithful and has completely prepared the way for us. It's amazing to me how small the body of Christ is, and how God brings us all together. For example, on the flight to JFK, I sat behind a huy who is a French teacher in FL, and his brother does mission work in Moldova. It was awesome. Our t-shirts were also a hit. Everyone kept stopping us and asking us what was the "sleep team"? We got a lot of opportunities to tell them why we were coming and what we would be doing here. Plus, we looked really good. =)

The orphanage is great. The experience is better than I expected. Cold showers - yes, no doors in the bathroom - yes. But really...everything we need, and the orphanage staff has been more than accomodating.

A few random thoughts, and then I should go...
  • Rick and Maree - Nastea is with us. What an amazing girl. We're having so much fun with her.
  • Lovells - Galina is here, too. She is amazing and understands EVERY word we say. A translator in training. Jen has been having a lot of really great conversations with her - a lot of great one on one time. I thought you would be happy to know that.
  • We're sitting here in the internet cafe, and the guy working the desk asked Dan, the translator, if I've ever worked in Falesti. He's from the orphanage there. He's the older brother of the Roditza (sp?) siblings - the one with the dark skin and really blue eyes. He recognized me from pictures. I said, "Yes! I know their sponsor, Colleen!!" What a small little Moldovan world.
  • It's great to be back here. I feel so at home in this country and with these people.
  • We're sweaty...really sweaty. (but drinking lots of water, mom!)
  • The bed-builders completed about half of the beds today. We hired a guy to spray paint the stain, so it goes MUCH quicker. They'll probably finish early, so we plan on painting the swing set (which has no swings) and buying swings for it. We thought it would be a neat jesture. We're going to paint them bright yellow and red.
  • Ok, I should probably go. I'm sure the team is wondering where I am.
  • To my family, friends and everyone praying. I love you, and thank you SO much for praying! We can definitely feel your prayers. What a blessing it is to be here and serve this team and these people

Grace and peace,

Emily <><

  • Ame - Andrei is with us. He says hello to you, he is working hard and having a lot of fun.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:50 PM

    We miss yall very much but are very excited about the great work that you are doing (and God is doing through you) in Moldova. Have a safe trip and come back with lots of pictures and great stories! We're praying for you!

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  2. Oh Em! I'm so glad to hear things are going so well...praying like crazy for you guys!

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  3. I'm praying for you. I think there is a great purpose for you while you are there. Will continue to keep the homestead free and clear for your return. Me love you long tim.

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  4. Emily,
    Thanks for leaving the update! It brings back so many memories from last summer. I miss it, but I have my own little Moldova here to help tide me over until I can return.
    We will continue to pray for your team!

    Don Meyer

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