Sunday, December 27, 2015

Christmas Blessings

It has truly been a blessed Christmas season - so many activities going on as well as opportunities to serve others. Although, I now have the Texas crud - just a cough that will not go away. I was able to attend the Christmas Eve services, but had to miss church service this morning - did not want to be coughing in church and spreading my illness all over the place. Christmas Eve was beautiful - the weather was perfect, the stars were shining, and the moon was full. A perfect setting for the birth of Our Savior.
Walter Plant - a very talented Valley musician who plays weekly at our church services - he was accompanied by Bob McArthur on the saxophone for a very beautiful service

our choir is pretty small this year but they sounded beautiful

Chaplain Lee Bahney welcoming everyone

the sound of "Silent Night" sung during the beauty of the lighted candles 

Chaplain Lee and Marilyn leading us in song



Our park had its Christmas program last Sunday - a fun time with silliness and fun, as well as a time to honor the veterans who have served our county. All of this this and wonderful Christmas carols, too.
 
 two unlikely "nuns" presented a funny skit
who ever heard of grumpy elves
 Maxine giving a tribute to the veterans who all received flags
 a silly take on Old McDonald's Farm
only one of the two finger food selections!!!!
 
On another day we were treated to a  Christmas parade - mostly golf carts but lots of others joined in the fun. We do keep busy here at the park as well as with outreach ministries. No wonder I caught some bug this last week!
 
 the parade begins
 a bicycle built for 2
 never too old for a convertible
 even the puppies get a ride
 grandchildren got in on the fun
 now this is a golf cart
 the end
yep - the end

 
 
 
We had the humble opportunity to go to the colonias this past week with an amazing lady named Ida, who devotes much of her time to serving others. We help her with food, clothing, and produce as she provides for 3 poor Mexican neighborhoods nearby. She usually goes house to house to the families, but this week there was a huge Christmas celebration in the field near one of the colonias. People came from the nearby areas to attend, with the children numbering around 80+. We were so very blessed to be able to be part of this celebration. I was exhausted when I got home late at night, but it was a wonderfully happy exhaustion.
 
 



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 we first stopped at Ida's to drop off a few quilt tops (she teaches the girls in the colonias to quilt) - she has beautiful roosters and chicken

 so friendly too


 some quilt tops and bottoms for her ladies




some of the homes in the colonias - as you drive deeper into the area, they become more decrepit



 all of the food in these 30 bags was donated by our park
 
 
 just waiting to be distributed
 
 

 
 

 also donations from our distributors


we are so thankful for those who contribute to our ministries - all of these drinks were gone by the end of the day

 these young adults came from San Antonio to help in the celebration by organizing games and prizes for the younger kids
 

 people starting to come to the field for the party
 the older boys playing soccer
 just a few of those who attended
 

 every child received at least one present - the only Christmas presents that they would receive
a happy family 
the excitement in their eyes tugged at my heart
 
the teens also received gifts including stockings made by another CR park - we are so grateful for all of those who love to get involved in some way or another.
 
 
We hope all of you had a truly blessed Christmas and are looking forward to a prosperous New Year. God has so blessed us this year, just as He has poured His blessing out on all you. Take time out each day to give thanks to the Almighty God who provides for each and every one of us in many different ways. Just a simple thank you Lord for letting me find my keys (lost them twice this week), or  showing you a way to help others in your busy schedule, or even just thank You for this day.
 
 
 

Sunday, December 20, 2015

Only 24 Hours in a Day????

This past week has called for more than 24 hours in a day to say the very least. We are busy preparing for the Christmas Eve program at church which has always been so special to me. When our girls were little we always attended Christmas Eve services and programs which seemed such an extraordinary time. It is also our youngest daughter's birthday, so we made sure we celebrated with her first, attended Christmas Eve services, then proceeded to go home to see what Santa had brought. A few Christmas Eve's always stand out in my mind - as we were going home from church services one quiet night, a small plane was flying over the area - it did look strange with the lights on - sort of like a sleigh!! Of course, one of the girls saw it and immediately knew Santa was headed for our house!! Another Christmas morning there were footprints in the snow on the neighbor's roof - he had to check his chimney for some reason. That totally convinced the girls that Santa was real! Another time, as our youngest daughter was sitting on Santa's lap at a store (the older girls felt they were too old to believe in Santa). Santa addressed the older girls - asking if the were the sisters of the one on his lap. They sort of shook their heads yes - slightly embarrassed. He then proceeded to tell them that they would receive presents even if they fought with each other. The look on their faces was priceless -"how did he know" was their reaction. The greatest memories are the Christmas Eve services - the quietness of the church itself, the almost sacred feeling of being in the presence of the Baby Jesus, the awe of knowing that God loved us so much that He sent his Son to give us life everlasting. What a gift!!!!

The Christmas program at RIN in Reynosa was this past week - a much awaited event for the kids as well as for all of us sponsors. We left the office in Pharr about 10 AM, picked up some folks at an RV park, and headed across the border. We were one of four vans, all friends and sponsors of the kids at the refuge. As we settled in at the auditorium, we noticed there were no  decorated Christmas trees, no cookies and coffee for us visitors. Betsy and Malena (the American and Mexican directors) seemed confused as to why everything was not ready, when two  men entered, announcing that all had to go to Bethlehem to be counted in the census. We went through a door which looked like a road and found ourselves in Bethlehem where we had to register and pay our taxes. (Betsy had provided each of us with 10 gold coins to spend). There were many "booths" where we could spend these coins, each booth attended by those who lived in Bethlehem at the time of Jesus' birth. It was so very realistic that we all got into the spirit of it all. After we paid out "taxes" and entered our names on the census rolls (using a feather quill and ink) we purchased coffee and sweets from one booth, fruits, dates, and nuts from another, we stopped by the angels and purchased an angel ornament, then into the sheep pen where we received a paper sheep and a marshmallow for our coin. Each booth was so cleverly done, with a Scripture verse pertaining to that particular booth. After we were finished in Bethlehem, we returned to enjoy listening to the kids who had learned to play guitar. then came a delicious lunch (which included the famous green noodles), We were encouraged to visit the Casas (homes) and proceeded  to the gymnasium where there were 5 decorated trees and all the gifts for the kids. Such excitement. After all the gifts were distributed, the countdown began - 3,2, 1. The sounds of paper ripping and kids shouting was so pleasant to hear! After the tiring day, we returned to the US - exhausted, but so very blessed to be able to give these kids a Christmas to remember - first of all the celebration of Jesus' birth as well as presents - some of which were the very first present that some of these kids had ever received.

Betsy and Melana inviting us to go to Bethlehem

"everyone must register for the census"

Bethlehem awaits us

beautiful costumes

from the manger to the tomb -

the angels announce the birth

and the Baby is born

the sheep pen

fruits and nuts

Bob Steele, President of the board with Dulce - a girl who was raised at RIN, sent to college,  and is now a lawyer in Mexico
 

Paty, one of the girls we sponsor, playing guitar


very talented kids
 
 

Paty, us, and her other sponsors from Canada

Paty and Belinda, both of the girls we sponsor


the beautiful trees, each one representing a Casa (house)

kids are the same all over - shaking packages

patiently waiting the distribution

a Canadian visitor with her gift - elf slippers

this little gal was so patient - waiting for the signal

now she can open them

a frenzy of package opening - 53 excited kids

So much more happened this week, a new ministry visited, a golf cart parade, a park Christmas party ( we needed more than 24 hours in each day) but will post all the activities in the coming weeks. This coming week is as full as the past week was - what a wonderful busy time though. It feels so wonderful as we serve those less fortunate than we are. The smiles, the tears, the excitement is worth every minute of our time.
 
As we prepare for Christmas Day, reread the marvelous, miraculous story of the birth of Jesus - the greatest gift ever given. My favorite version is in the Book of Luke - try reading this same story in Matthew, Mark, and John. It is exciting to realize that His birth was foretold in the Old Testament and came to pass as told in the New Testament. "Today, in the town of David, a Savior has been born to you, He is Christ the Lord". Luke 2:11"
 
A very blessed Christmas to you all.