I have been so busy the last week that I haven't had a chance to blog, so I thought I would jot down some thoughts this morning, since I (believe it or not) have a couple of extra minutes. (It could have something to do with the fact that I actually went to bed at 7 last night, because I was feeling cold and fluish.) Since I haven't blogged in ten days, I wanted to just spend a few minutes so you would know for sure that I am alive and well and still living in Moscow.
We are swiftly approaching our one-year-on-the-field anniversary. Unbelievable. A year! So much has happened in that year, and it will take a while for me to digest all of it, but I thought this would be an appropriate time to stop and be thankful for a lot of things that may seem small to the rest of the world, but for which I am so grateful. So here's my list of things (and people) I'm really grateful for at this stage of my life:
- my fabulous husband. He has to top any list. He is kind, compassionate, generous, loving, a great dad, and above all, he is absolutely God's guy. As I watch him grow into his ministry here, as I watch him with our Russian friends, as I watch him seek God's face...I am speechless. As he explained how Jesus' sacrifice saves us using an example from physics and speaking in Russian yesterday...let's just say I fell just a little bit more in love with him.
- my kids. They are fabulous people. Not perfect, of course. But I was reminded this week from someone outside the family what tremendous people my children are. I think I'll keep them.
- my parents and sisters. No one, and I mean absolutely no one, on the field anywhere in the world has a more supportive family. Packages, letters, emails, calls...you name something, and my family has done it. I am in love with every single one of them.
- my friends Astrid and Frances and Donna. I looked around at a tea on Saturday with other ladies from our company, and I realized that I am really blessed with some of the greatest friends I've had in a long time. They are all very different people, and I have different relationships with each of them, but I am so thankful for people who love me, who pray for me, and who laugh with me.
- splenda for coffee. Honestly, my sister sent me the french vanilla flavor...it's what heaven will taste like.
- really good slippers. My mom sent me these Easy Spirit slippers that are big and fluffy, and I just love them so much. Right now, it's cold and the government hasn't turned on the heat, so slippers are IMPORTANT!!
- a couple from my home church who supply us with American medicines. I can't tell you what a blessing that is to us. How Russians survive without good cold medicine, I have no clue. But we do survive, because this couple has taken it upon themselves to keep us swimming in the medicines we need from home.
- the folks from the States who are helping to pay for my kids' tuition. There is no thank you big enough. Honestly, it has made such a difference in our lives to have the kids at Hinkson.
- ziploc bags from home. They are worth the effort to wash and re-use. Trust me on this.
- good walking shoes. We walk A LOT.
- mickey mouse ice trays. A friend sent them from Disney World, and they have given us no little amount of delight. (Hey, we're easy.)
- weight watchers snacks. I love them, and they are helping me take off some pounds I put on in the first few months here.
- Ebenezer conference at the end of the month. Oh, my goodness...you could define anticipation by our excitement over the time in Prague.
- documents, documents, documents. They are all in order now, and they are the most beautiful things I've ever seen.
- a company that emphasizes language training. I don't love taking language lessons, but it's unbelievably important to be able to speak in the heart language of someone you're trying to lead to Christ.
- all the people who read this blog. Some of you know me, some of you don't...but you are so faithful to read and support and encourage. I love you so much, and while I haven't a clue why this would be interesting to anybody, I'm so grateful it is.
His,
Kellye
2 comments:
Oh the little things.......
Hope you are feeling better!
Love you,
Kay
I love your list! I love that you can find things to be thankful in! I love that you blogged again! I missed you!
~Tiff
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