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Friday, March 15, 2013

Love the life God gave you

The other day I was thinking about Jethro. 
I was thinking about how he has no one to play with here at home.
Then, I started thinking about who he does get to play with
and it kind of broke my heart.
The only time Jethro gets to play with children is at an orphanage.
This has been heavy on my heart for a while now.
I know God has called us here and this is where we are supposed to be,
but it is still hard to realize the reality of Jethro's friends.

A couple weeks later, I talked to a friend on the phone 
and they were talking about how hard it is to see Jethro
living without all the things he would have and get to do if we lived in the US.
He would get to go to the park and play with children in an open field,
he would get to go to museums and learn about all kinds of cultures and the past,
he would be able to go to the zoo and learn about animals,
he would be able to go to daycare, if we wanted him to, 
and play with children without us fearing he will be beat by the caretakers.

So, I started praying and asking God to open my heart to all He has for us here.
And, of course, He did.
God has really opened my eyes.
I now see Jethro's situation in a different light.

Jethro at the Zoo with Lawrence,
a child from an orphanage we work at
Seeing the ocean for the first time
At a Balloon Fiesta in NM with Grandma


I now see that Jethro gets to play with children who long for a friend
and Jethro gets to be that person
I now realize that we only live 45 min away from a zoo and a good one at that, 
or 3 hours away from the real thing.
Jethro is already more cultured than most American children
and adults for that matter. 
We now have missionary friends from New Zealand 
who come over and their children play with Jethro.
We also have missionary friends from Uganda, Kenya, Canada and the US that Jethro can play with.
Jethro has been to Africa (of course), Europe and America. 
He has been to Tennessee, Texas, North Carolina, Virginia, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Colorado, Arizona, Utah, California, New Mexico, West Virginia, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kentucky, and Nevada (yes, we took our son to Las Vegas. He had to experience a Las Vegas Buffet).
Jethro has gotten to see and will get to see more of the world than most people will ever get to see. 
God made me realize, Jethro doesn't need to go to a museum to learn about culture,
to experience culture, 
he is living a very culturally diverse life already.
Getting water to do dishes in Uganda
With Shawn on his first chair lift

On a ferry in North Carolina
Jethro's playground in Uganda
At GG's house picking strawberries

Jethro may not have a "normal" life,
but it is one that will teach him many life lessons and make him a well rounded person.
He will grow up loving people from all walks of life.
He will grow up seeing God move mountains.
He will Grow up to love Jesus with all his heart and
he will get to grow up serving people in Jesus name. 

I truly thank God for helping me to realize that Jethro is not missing out at all.
He is living the life God has blessed him with.
Jethro ready for an adventure in CA

Please dont be like me and only see the things that you or your children are mission out on,
but realize how blessed you are to have the life you have. 


5 comments:

  1. Amen girl! i pray we can raise our kiddos to be half as cultured as yours! <3

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    1. Your children will grow up to do great things, Bridgette!...and be cultured. They do live in the US. You are probably English, Irish and Swedish. lol.

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  2. Beautiful post. I heartily agree! Too often we attribute "things" as being important in our children's lives.

    I loved the line you wrote when you said, "I now see that Jethro gets to play with children who long for a friend and Jethro gets to be that person." That is what I am trying to teach my children, here in the US. Look for those who are hurting, seek them out and be their friend. Praying that God will continue to bless your family as you serve Him. Thanks for this post.

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  3. Thank you Megan for your prayers. We are blessed to serve but sometimes it is hard and knowing that there are people like you praying for us really helps out more than you know.

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  4. Here's to opening your eyes to a good perspective! We miss you guys and enjoy hearing your stories from afar.

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