Have you ever been to
Disneyworld? Being home felt like that to me! Wonderful…exciting…full of
memories…fun…time with my favorite characters…lots of yummy food…you get the
picture!
My first few days at
home I do think I was experiencing some reverse culture shock. I was reminded
that I CAN flush toilet paper…all the signs I read were in English…I can use
sink water to brush my teeth…I even didn’t realize how much my regular language
is more like Spanglish until my sister kept telling me, “stop! I can’t
understand you!” I wasn’t even aware that my regular speech is full of Spanish
phrases and words.
I made a pretty
serious commitment to myself that I would eat as much ice cream as possible and
let me tell you I did a great job at that! I also SO enjoyed sleeping under
lots of covers (in the DR I usually sleep on top of my sheets because its so
hot), I wore jeans and wasn’t dying of heat, I took lots of very long very hot
showers, I drank all sorts of specialty coffees, I experienced being cold (and
actually had to borrow sweatshirts and long sleeves from my mom and sisters), I
got to see my dog Boo, I wasn’t stared at in public, and I had some lovely
shopping experiences.
I went to the mall to
try to update my wardrobe. My laundry situation ends up being rough on my
clothes and the clothes just get bigger and bigger because I line dry
everything. Things also get mysterious bleach marks all over them and just
generally don’t look so great after several months of wear and tear.
The mall experience
was such a treat. I got to go into a store and pick whatever STYLE I wanted, in
the SIZE that I wanted, in the COLOR I wanted…and I didn’t have to convert
pesos to dollars in my mind! I don’t do any clothes shopping in the DR. Most of
the clothes for sale near me I think have come from secondhand stores in the
States…or I will see a shirt that is supposed to say AERO but instead says
AEPO…so I’m not really sure where that stuff is coming from. Needless to say, I
was really grateful to find a lot of clothes that I needed (especially for the
warm summer months that are ahead!)
I can already tell
that this blog post is going to be really long, but if you want to hang in
there, I will try to condense it down to 14 highlights from my 14 days at home.
These are not in chronological order or order of importance J
1.
I had
several appointments while I was home and I praise God that they all went well!
I am healthy (plus I didn’t have any cavities- that’s always something to be
happy about!)
2.
I loved
having lots of time with my family for some big events but also for the day to
day life events. I love family dinner time, late night runs to the store,
everybody on the couch for a prayer time before bed, having coffee and eggs
with mom and dad for breakfast, sleepovers with my sister, the list goes on!
3.
What a
joy to be at my sister Becca’s high school graduation. She has consistently
been a hard worker and a friend to everyone. I am so proud of her and it was
great to be there to celebrate her accomplishment.
4.
I also
was at my sister Megan’s 8th grade graduation. She finished really
well and I’m so proud of the young lady she is growing up to be. I also got to
do her hair and help her get ready J
5.
My
sister Lydia recently got engaged! It was super fun to try on bridesmaid
dresses with all the bridesmaids…and even more fun to be there with her when
she ordered her bridal gown! I’m so happy for her and felt so honored to be
there with her for some of these big things.
6.
I spent
the last 2 years before the DR living and serving at Grace E Free in Huxley,
IA. I got to go for a short visit! It was such a treat to catch up with my
friend Jocelyn and my Iowa family, the Rietgrafs. The church also hosted an
open house for me so that I could see lots of people. I felt so HONORED and
ENCOURAGED by this church family.
7.
To
honor Becca and Megan’s graduation, my parents hosted an open house for them.
Many of my extended family came to celebrate with them, but I also benefited
because I got to see cousins, grandparents, and aunts and uncles. I LOVE my
family. I also got to see a lot of friends and church family at that party- its
so good to connect with people face to face.
8.
My dad
has been pastoring at Pontiac Bible Church for the past 14 years and is now
transitioning to the Senior Pastor position at Edgewood Baptist Church in the
Quad Cities. May 26th was my dad’s last Sunday preaching at PBC and
it was such a joy to be there for that. The church family also honored him with
an open house and special program in the afternoon. My family felt very loved
on and it was really meaningful for me to be there to support my dad and affirm
him for a great 14 years of ministry in Pontiac. Thank you PBC for all the love
and encouragement. AND, to honor my parents, individuals from PBC gave to Kids
Alive, specifically to the Park Care Center. What a moving act of generosity!
9.
It was
a HUGE encouragement to meet with several families and individuals to get
caught up. Thank you for pouring into me, investing in the ministry and in my
life, and taking time out to get together.
10.
In
January, a group called LeaderTreks came to our care center in the DR to lead a
group of teenagers for a mission trip with work projects and a VBS. I loved
getting to know the leaders, Dan, Grace, and Zach. Since their offices are in
Wheaton, I was able to meet up with them for lunch one day. It was so great to
reconnect and be able to talk about the ministry in the DR and also the various
sites that they minister in, leading teenagers to serve Jesus.
11. My home church and sending church PBC gave me
the opportunity to give an update about life and ministry here. Thank you PBC
for giving me that time in the service and for your partnership in the Gospel!
12. Since my family is moving to the Quad Cities
(Border of Iowa and Illinois) sometime this summer for my dad to start July 1st,
it was important to me to get a lay of the land and be able to picture where
they will be! The whole family was able to take a day to look at houses, get a
feel for the area, and get a tour of the church. Now I will be able to picture
things when I hear about their new life there!
13.
I wont say
who because I know they don’t want the attention…but there is an amazing family
with four kids who did something huge. The kids, with help from their parents,
decided to do something for the care center. The kids used their own money to
save up to buy some medical supplies for the kids at the care center. They
saved money they got from their grandpa and money they got in their Easter eggs
in a jar with a bandaid on it. After saving for weeks, they went to the store
and bought a ton of bandaids and first aid supplies for me to take back and use
here. I am so moved by their partnership in the ministry and how God is growing
in them a heart for the nations at such young ages! Thank you from the bottom
of my heart, YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE J
14.
I got a
new computer that I was really needing after my current one was on its last
leg. I was able to use ministry funds for this since I use my computer a lot
for sponsorship work and for my communication, photos, and blogging. Thank you
to my supporters! The new computer has already been so helpful!
I honestly could
probably keep going, but I tried to condense my time home down to 14 highlights.
Mostly I want to say THANK YOU to all of you who made my time at home so
wonderful. When I think of someone encouraging me I literally think of YOU
putting COURAGE into ME. And that’s just what happened! You filled up my tank
and gave me courage and support to keep going. Thank you for listening to my
joys and difficulties and for investing in my life.
I started off as a
very inconsistent blog writer, but I got so much positive feedback while I was
home about it, so I want to continue to write often because I know that so many
of you read this. Thank you for that- I appreciate the partnership and knowing
that so many of you take an interest in what is happening here and pray for me
according to those details. I have also found writing to be really helpful as I
process what the Lord is doing here.
And to wrap up, I just
want to share how the Lord was so near to me yesterday during my travel day. I
had a really hard time saying goodbye to my family after such a wonderful
visit. It was 1:30 AM on Wednesday morning and it was pouring down rain. I said
my goodbyes and gave all my hugs and finally got in the van with my dad and my
suitcase. I sobbed and sobbed for the first 10 miles straight.
But the lord is so
near to me. I felt his presence so close to me all day. On my flight from Miami
to Puerto Plata I had a window seat (always my favorite) and as soon as I could
start to see the island, I sensed the Lord reminding me first of how much HE
loves the people here, and second how much I love the people here. He reminded
me in such a sweet way that he called me here and he provides everything that I
need to live and serve here for this season of my life. It was such a special
time with my Savior in row 28 overlooking the North Coast preparing me again to
LOVE with ALL THE LOVE THAT HE GIVES.
Well if you made it
all the way to the end of this short novel, thanks!
So sorry I missed you when you were in Huxley. It was great to read about your trip home - I'm glad it was so encouraging for you! I'm continuing in prayer for you!
ReplyDeleteIt was good seeing you Emily even if it was only for a brief second. I'm so encouraged by you, God has placed in each of us a gift and you are living yours. please give Brayan a huge hug for me:)you two are in my prayers always
ReplyDeleteWhat a great joy top hear how God works through you Emily! Keep up the great work you do for those little kids:).
ReplyDeleteSounds like an awesome time at home! Sorry I didn't get to see you-- but so glad you had some amazing things going on here! We will miss your family terribly but are praying for them as they take on a new church home!
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