Changing Lives

Posted by Prairierose on Apr 19, 2009

We have friends who have experienced Argentina travel. Their daughter, who as a sophmore at the time, went on a summer mission trip there. So, they, as a family went with her, and spent 10 days, doing mission work before coming home, without her. The daughter returned home in August right before school started. Traveling there, though, changed their hearts, if not their lives. They fell in love with the children they were interacting with at the orphange they were doing mission work at. Because of that trip, our friends came home and started adoption papers. They wanted to adopt one, if not two children. It wasn’t to be, they weren’t approved within the first year, and they didn’t renew the papers to be processed again. It broke their hearts, but they have faith that God has a plan for them, and this wasn’t in his plans. I love this family. They are always so giving and have always been a blessing in my life. I just wish they lived closer! 2 hours away now is not good, even with the accessibilty of the internet and such. I miss our Sonic runs and going to the park, just to talk. We need to get together for a scrapbook day again. That is usually a yearly event for us.

Packing A Bag

Posted by Prairierose on Nov 18, 2007

Oh. Wonderful. David just called and said to get the Samsonite out and make sure he had several days of good clothes ready to go. Him and the boss are going to Iowa to pick up a couple of trucks. That put a crimp in his day, I’m sure. I know he had several truck tires to changed, and I’m not sure what else, but now he has to go to the office and check all the paperwork the driver’s turned in yesterday. He would normally do this tomorrow morning, or even tomorrow afternoon when I would get out to the office. But, they are leaving at 4:00 in the morning, so he needs to have it checked before then. And the real kicker is, under these circumstances, he’d said “Ok, I’ll work until it gets dark, and then I’ll go do the paperwork”. But he can’t do that today. Tonight is our church’s annual Thanksgiving supper. So, he needs to be done and ready to go by 5:30. We wont’ make a late night of it, because 4:00 comes awfully early. Hopefully, they will be back home tomorrow night. I know he used to be gone weeks at a time, but I’m hoping those days are behind us. I did. not. like those days at all.

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