Sunday, October 30, 2011

Little Men

 
Why God Created Little Boys
God made a world out of His dreams
of majestic mountains, oceans and streams,
prairies and plains and wooded land,
then paused and thought...

"I need someone to stand
on top of the mountains, to conquer the seas,
explore the plains and climb the trees.
Someone to start out small
and grow sturdy and strong like a tree,"
and so...


 He created boys, full of spirit and fun,
to explore and conquer, to romp and run,
with dirty faces and banged up chins,
with courteous hearts and boyish grins.

When He had completed the task He'd begun,
He surely said, "That's a job well done."

Each morning this little man along with so many others greets me, I have little men who adore me, and I love them, they are my "Little Men."  They have seen so much and look so wise even when peering out from their tiny faces...These are the little men who will one day shape their world, but right now they are shaping mine!

Friday, October 28, 2011

I Wonder Why...

 My friend Amy's children used to listen to this song that had all these really random things that this little guy was singing about and the chorus went something like, "I wonder, wonder, wonder, Why?...."  There are days here where I go from one, "Wonder Why" to the next, some of them random funny things and others very serious and contemplative- however this was one of those kind of days when both were very intermingled.  First up on the ever present Wonder Why list was that once again we entered the hospital and saw the Cash line for those waiting to pay before they entered the ER- as an ER Nurse this is a very foreign concept to wait in line at an ER to have someone give you an estimate on the cost and have you pay before you are seen and then the fact that you will be seen in order of arrival not in order of acuity...

 Next up was lunch of course it was Chinese food, wonder why you would go out for some other kind of food when you cook Chinese food at home too.  I wonder that a lot but here it is unusual to go out for anything but Chinese food and we have gotten good at finding the items we like on the menu and even trying the new stuff... today we ordered Chicken and green peppers, we were really excited because the waitress told us it was a very special Chicken because they prepared it with no bones.  In case you are wondering why this is special, usually the whole, and yes I do mean the entire whole chicken is chopped bones and all and put into the dish.  We all liked the sound of that so when it arrived we were all looking forward to enjoying little chicken bits minus the bones when we noticed that we were not just eating chicken...oops she forgot to mention that along with the chicken and green peppers there were, snails...wonder why?
After that lunch you can not even tell me that you wonder why I grabbed the Dove Chocolate and did exactly what the wrapper said!

Friday, October 21, 2011

Boys, Boys, Boys...Boys 'n Cars


I love cars...not any particular one, but a beautiful car or the sound of a HOT engine will turn my head every time whether it purs or roars...I love cars.  If you are finding this hard to visualize you must understand that some of my earliest memories are of the undercarriage of a car, the smell of grease or diesel, and handing Daddy tools...I started as soon as I could crawl and Yes, there are pictures to prove it.  I was Daddy's girl when it came to cars- we won't discuss helicopters in this post. 


 All of that introduction just so I can share with you the fact that more than cars I love the way cars excite boys...
   There are few boys I know, or even grown up boys who will not pause when it comes to cars- something about the way God made them.  Maybe it has to do with the fact that God has His own "Hot" rides that all guys identify with ..."The chariots of God are myriads, thousands upon thousands," (Psalm 68:17a)  So when some special hand made trucks and cars arrived I had a delightful time delivering them to some of the boys in my life!  They all respond the same... big grins, rolling to make sure the wheels all spin well, and the noises- how do all little boys know what sound a car makes?  You should have heard the "engines!"


 

 Boys and their Toys...




 
"VROOOOOMMMMM"



Wang Chuang Gong Yuan- The Park

Our Chinese Teacher is a wonderful gift, she actually enjoys spending time with us and since she with us doing varying levels of classes everyday we are very glad that she enjoys being around!
    Yesterday we all went to the park and zoo together, we were going to see the flowers too but well we saw some but for the most part the children were there to play- we all loved the wonderful Fall weather and the fun afternoon.

The air filled hamster balls for people, on the lake, were by far a favorite.
 Then it was a short walk further to the zoo and lots of animals- though this will be like no other zoo you have ever been to before, unless you have visited one in China.
Yes- you could have just played "Reach out and touch" with the bears and all the others for that matter...
 Time to feed the monkeys...

 And the Bunny rabbits...

Interesting culture note, everyone's birth year is represented by one of 12 animals.  As birth dates change each year with the lunar calendar it is actually more likely to have someone ask what animal you are than when your birthday is because by knowing your animal they can get pretty close to your age without difficulty.  Laura and I are both Snakes...1977 for those of you who would rather not have to look it up.
Lots of photos are part of every outing...just grin and enjoy it!

Happy Haircuts- Not really...


    I remember talking with the Marines in my life quite frequently about haircuts, it's just part of the military life and there were even Friday nights at our house when the laundry room turned into a barber shop because they were going to have early morning inspections and need hair cuts but didn't want to miss pizza!  Can you blame them?   This week our boys got hair cuts and I was so reminded of the recruit shave that I had to share...They were just as happy about it too.

Babysitting?!?!

So it may sound funny but even living in a house filled with children, one of the happiest sounds I hear is the giggles and laughter that follow the announcement that "auntie" Mariah is babysitting...

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Having Friends...

Can I just say that having friends is an incredible blessing and I am always amazed at the incredible way that God places friends in our lives and orchestrates the details of intertwining peoples paths just when we need it the most- He is such a God of details!
   This weekend I was able to spend time with just such friends, women who God wove into the fabric of my world with tiny events that have left them here in a forever sort of way.  I met Terri three weeks before I left for China at Betsy and Richard's wedding that I was helping out with.  We spent a couple days in each others company as she was a bridesmaid and I was the one telling her where to go and what to do (are you surprised?)  In amongst the busy schedule we also had some incredible conversations and she has been one of those long distance cheerleaders ever since.  Then about six months ago her sister-in-law April and her husband visited.  April and I had a wonderful few days getting to know one another while she was here at the Big House.  And Then...
  This weekend through a course of events they both came to visit and I had a piece of home delivered right to my door step- Terri has a home in Charleston and is familiar with the South Carolina Coast- we talk the same language, understand the same foods, places, "misses," and just had an absolutely delightful time talking and sharing with one another.   It was a huge Hug I was needing at just the moment I needed it, so in case you are ever wondering - yes, I did cry when they left!

Sunday Fellowship!

This week we were all so excited that our "family" was able to join together and attend an International Fellowship about 2 hours away from us.  It was such a special privilege!  We are so blessed...
 Ten out of the twelve New Hope Nurses- and we were able to wish Edz an extra Special Happy Birthday!
Of course the Martin kids were thrilled that the fastest place for all 22 of us to sit down and eat lunch was the KFC...It still took close to 45 minutes to get through the line and place all the orders!  And what a show it was, nothing like 22 people with 6 blond children in the middle of a Chinese KFC to cause a stir- we were definitely the meal time entertainment.

Birthday Party

Happy 1st Birthday Samuel!

My friends Catrina and Shaw invited me to join them for their son Samuel's First Birthday celebration dinner.  What a fun time we had...Little Samuel was the only child there and so received a good deal of love and attention.  


 As his birthday falls in the year of the the Tiger a very large creamy laohu graced the top of his cake...and he of course was very pleased that he was given the head to eat all by himself!






I just have to put a side note in for all you moms- you have to check out the tray on this high chair...it is wicker, not much help at all in the feeding and food containment end of things!  Why does it not surprise me, it just must go right along with split pants.

Friday, October 14, 2011

"Love In Any Language..."


October 14, 2011

Dear Ones,
            I’m learning Chinese.  Don’t shake your heads and smile as though you think to yourself, “Well of course you are, you live in China.”  It really is a choice, I can study and do it well or I can “just get by.”  There are days when no matter how hard I try it is simply a survival thing and I am for positive that even the simplest things are not quite as clear as they could be or even should be.  I have been here over 2 years and they say with lots of study it usually takes about 7-8 years to feel proficient, then I meet those who have been here longer than that and say it takes even more and of course there are those who are here for a year and well let’s just say that they suddenly make me wonder if I should rethink my view point on the gift of tongues.  However no matter how hard I wish it away there is no getting away from the need to communicate, and so here I am learning Chinese.  Can you tell I spend a lot of time contemplating Chinese, there are days when I would prefer to not go out and about because you have to talk and well let’s just say that it is with great effort that I work out my conversations to use the simplest words in order to get my point across because no matter what I am positive that when I try those long words that my tones get all confused and I am asking about your mother’s horse and not whether this meat is horse or something like that. 
   I was considering this whole language thing today as I held a little one pondering her tiny broken and frail body, whispering softly to her and singing.  Suddenly the words of an old Sandi Patty song where right there in the forefront of my mind,
“Love in any language
Straight from the heart
Pulls us all together
Never apart
And once we learn to speak it
All the world will hear
Love in any language
Fluently spoken here.”
  I quietly began singing it to her smiling to myself as she relaxed and settled into sleep, thinking how grateful I was that this baby in my lap didn’t care what language I was singing to her in, she simply recognized and was relieved by the love that she felt.  It is a language that I see all around me every day.  It is the language of love that is poured out on me in so many ways by each of you.  It is lavishly displayed to me through a merciful Heavenly Father.  It is seen in the actions of the women who care for these little ones.  I see it in the lives of those around me who have poured their hearts into making every moment they can just a little better for the children we serve.  It is a language that crosses all borders and boundaries and firmly plants itself in the hardest places, because it is the very love of The Father for the lost that speaks loudest in the darkest night and calls each of us to rest our weary, broken, and frail bodies on His lap in order to be comforted and to be loved even in the pain of suffering.  What an incredible lesson language and a little one can bring.

With love to each of you…In any Language,
Mariah

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Aussie Thanks!

Today we had some fun dressing up some little ones We grabbed a few Kangaroos and a bongo or maybe it was two...
 Then we gathered round and smiled big, well most of us did.  Because we had a "Good on ya!" message we all wanted to send, a special Thank You to the land of the the Outback....
 To some Special Friends Down Under!


    So Mates from our hearts to yours- Thank You!

and We Love You!


Baby Braids

   When she arrived here at our Big House so small and with her head shaved clean I never would have imagined the beautiful smile or the Pixie Braids that I saw today!  She is just to cute!

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Hand Me Downs-

   This morning as I entered one of the nurseries to check on little ones something made me stop, smile, reflect, and ponder.  There are so many things that I ponder in my heart, I want to be like Mary storing them all up, but there are moments when I want to share little things that are on my heart with you.  This was one of those moments because so many of you have been there all along the journey and understand the "behind the scenes..."
     I saw this sweet baby girl sitting there, playing quietly, wearing Her outfit.  When Emma, and Janessa outgrew certain items of clothing they were brought here as hand me downs to pass on to their smaller "siblings" and this morning I could not help but remember back to another sweet baby who wore this very same outfit.  What a joy it brought to my heart!        
      Please pray with me that this new little one wearing a hand me down play suit will also soon find her forever family!