I have so many blessings - a home, a reliable car, a healthy family. Tonight there were 4 pots of food on the stove and there are leftovers for tomorrow. Lily went to bed after a nice bath and a full tummy and a lullaby. Hannah will be in bed shortly, after we play a game together.
They get fussed at, disciplined, and sent to their rooms, but they know my love and the love of their daddy every day. Plus the love of the grandparents, cousins, aunts, uncles, friends, and God.
They learn each day that we can't always get what we want and sometimes life stinks, but we are blessed and we're all OK.
Somedays I wish for more and so do they, but in the words of Renee Tam, at the end of the day, "I still have what I have. I still don't have what I don't have. But I am still very thankful for all of His blessings.
Now for the downer, there 147 million orphans in the world who don't know all this. There is one that I am trying to help come home. I am not her mother. The White family is waiting for her. Sarah and Todd and her three big brothers. Elisha has Down's Syndrome. She lives in Eastern Europe in an orphanage. When she was born, her birth parents were told she was "broken" and that a baby house was the best place for her. In her orphanage, she lives in a crib. She has no one to comfort her when she is hurt or sick. She gets fed on a schedule and her diaper changed, but that's about it. She doesn't get to celebrate her birthday or get gifts. She doesn't have things to call her own. Elisha's family is coming for her, but if they didn't, when she turns five, she would be sent to live in an adult mental institution where she would be sedated and left in a crib until the day she died, never knowing human love or God's love. It sounds horrible - I want to turn away from this bad news and think it can't really be all that bad, but it is the reality of her life and so many other children without families. (If you want to know more about rescuing these children, please visit www.reecesrainbow.org)
Back to having fun - a fire has started - a wildfire auction. In this auction, you get to give away items you don't need - a giftcard to a place you rarely visit, a book in great shape that you won't read again, a nice decorative item, something you bake/sew/paint/make - and you get to get something you really want (delicious baked goods, giftcards to places you do go, shopping at an etsy shop - there's really no way to know what you might get). In the meantime, you make a small donation that will help bring Elisha home to her forever family so that she can know love.
Sarah's blog is ON FIRE!
All the details are over on Sarah's blog
Here's how it works:
I'm going to post something up for grabs for just $1.
The first person to claim the item (under comments) wins the item, BUT they also have to offer something for the next amount ($2.)
Someone else can then comment to claim the $2 item, but THEY must then offer something up for $3.
It keeps going as long as we keep having fun!
In order to win, you have to be the first to comment, as well as have your item claimed by someone.
CONFUSED? Here's an example:
Example: THE $1 ITEM IS A $5 STARBUCKS GIFTCARD. LET THE WILDFIRE BEGIN!
Jenni comments: "SOLD for $1 AND a Lia Sophia Necklace!"
THE $2 ITEM IS A LIA SOPHIA NECKLACE.
Bree is the first to comment: "SOLD for $2 plus a pack of Huggies diapers"
THE $3 ITEM IS A PACK OF HUGGIES DIAPERS.
Tammi comments: "SOLD for $3 and a $25 gift card to my Ooga Booga Etsy Shop"
THE $4 ITEM IS A $25 OOGA BOOGA ETSY GIFT CARD.
So, Jenni wins the Starbucks card, Bree wins the necklace, Tammi wins the diapers, and the next person to comment wins the Ooga Booga card. Easy enough, right?
Get ready for the fire!
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