May

07

a cord of 3 strands…

…is not easily broken!!
Ecclesiastes 4:12
if you’ve been around here for a while, then you know all about our deep love for Haiti.  i’ve been able to travel there for the last 11 years, and with each year, i fall more and more in love with the country and the people.  that nation has changed my life in more ways than i can even put into words!

we’re headed back there this week, and in some ways, it feels like we are returning home.  i can’t wait to see my friends, and to see all that God has done in the last year!

last year, i was able to do some work in Haiti that combined all my passions, and i felt completely ALIVE!!  i am thrilled to get to do that again!!

i get the absolute privilege (and i do not say that lightly…that’s exactly how i feel!) to get to work with a ministry called 3Cords.  



3Cords is a social enterprise founded in September 2010 (after the earthquake) to train, employ, and empower Haitian amputee women and their families.  Their mission is to provide opportunities to women that are deemed invaluable in their communities due to their physical disabilities, and to show them that they are both beautiful and valuable.  They do this by training the women as artisans in a loving, community oriented environment. 

each Haitian woman employed by 3Cords is either an amputee or a caretaker of an amputee.  this ministry provides these women with a way to support their families and themselves.  it is truly like watching redemption happen before your very eyes!  i’ve said this before, but i can’t help but to think about the verse found in Isaiah 61:3, where One is being sent “to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes.”  that is exactly what God is using this ministry to do!  

you might remember this post from last year where i told you all about my time with these women.  i also mentioned that they were working towards a website where those of us in the US and beyond could buy their products.  well…that’s officially happened!!!  



you can go to www.3cordshaiti.com to see a picture of each woman, to read some of their stories, and to buy some of the products that they make! 

this ministry is expanding, and in the last year, a new building has been constructed so that they can now have their own space in which to work and organize.  i am SO excited to get to be working with them!


one of the things that i’ll get to do this coming week is teach the women a new pattern, so that they can add it to their products that they are currently selling on the website.  the pattern was created by my friend, Diana, and i am so excited to get to teach them how to sew this adorable reversible tote bag, with a pocket.  here are some pictures of the bag style that i’ll be teaching:



i’ll also be bringing back lots of new products for the website, so be sure to check out the website for updates!

click on this link to take you to their website!


can’t wait to tell you all about it!



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Apr

27

::: Eight :::

its your special day, sweet Canaan Boy!!

the big 8…too swiftly moving out of “little boy” status!!  you sometimes seem like a 45 year old in a small body….

 but i can’t help but to say that you are still as cute as a button!

 i am continually blown away by you, my sweet boy.

your tender heart is like no other.  you have a sensitivity to you that is rare, and love exudes from you.  you feel things for people…empathy and compassion are good gifts to have, precious child.  don’t let this world steal them from you.

you possess a depth of knowledge that is beyond your years.  not just book smart kind of knowledge, but a true wisdom, a supernatural gift, that i can already see working itself out.  you grasp concepts that are beyond your level, and it leads you to trust in and hold tightly to what you know is true….and it blows me away.

and your JOY is contagious.  it really is.  i find myself just watching you in delight sometimes, because you are very easy to delight in!!

i wait in expectation of all that our Father has in store for you.  i have a feeling that its BIG and very special!!  you have a calling…to advance His Kingdom…and He is preparing you, even at this ripe age of 8.  press on, precious child.  there is much more to come for you!!

your life verse rings true,
“I prayed for this child, and the Lord has granted me what I asked of Him, so now I give Him to the Lord.  His whole life will be given to the Lord.”
1 Samuel 1:27-28

its a prayer that at times is scary for a momma to pray, but i am convinced that its worth praying, in trust, knowing that our Good God has much in store!

i love you, and you will always and forever be my sweet little boy!!
Happy Birthday!

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Apr

26

Olympics Party

i still can hardly believe it, but the weather held out for us last weekend, long enough to fit in Canaan’s Beach Olympics party!!

we were SO close to canning the whole thing, but within 30 minutes, the chance of rain during the party went from 80% down to 20%.  i don’t think that’s a coincidence!  i totally believe God cares about  ALL the details, even the small ones, like an 8 year old’s bday party!


the wind, however, was a different story.  like….knock you over kind of wind:

 like…blew our brand-spanking-new tent all the way over and down the beach, breaking it into pieces, and taking every bit of my lovely decor with it.  


so long balloons, cute pendants, and personalized b-day banner that took oh so long to make!

 

so i unfortunately don’t have any cute table-scape pictures to show you, all set perfectly and neatly, with matching decor hanging as a backdrop.  and if you know me personally, or have been around the blog long, you know that this gives me heartburn big time, and just might’ve caused a few tears and some frustrated sighs!!

but here’s to windy, storm-gusty days, no rain, and a momma’s perfectionist driven, idolatrous heart, that finds life in perfectly set tables and kids bday decorations, that was in deep need a little refining from a God who just knows me all too well!

however, i’ve still got details galore to share with you, if you can look past the jumble, i’ll break it all down for you.


the bday boy could’ve cared less about the wind or any bit of decoration, and was just so excited to participate in his Birthday Olympics with all his buddies:

i made each kiddo a tshirt, using iron-on transfer paper.  i bought packages of cheap boys undershirts, and used a coupon for the transfer paper at the craft store.  they served as uniforms during the games and then acted as the take home party favor!

totally worth it!  they all looked SO cute in their matching personalized uniforms!

i found all kinds of great patriotic themed snacks on pinterest, and tried to keep the party food simple but festive: 


Strawberries dipped in white chocolate and then dipped in blue sanding sugar:

Watermelon stars and blueberries:

 Twizzlers wrapped in Patriotic Ribbon (hot glued in the back):

i made simple water bottle labels, to encourage the athletes to Rehydrate…

and little snack cups filled with pretzels and cheese crackers:



i LOVED these cute torches, made with ice cream cones and popcorn, but unfortunately the wind loved them more and snatched them right off the platter as i tried to put them on the table!

so we kept them inside until we were ready to hand them out to the Olympians:

and the cupcakes were SUPER simple.  i bought already colored fondant (using coupons to make it less expensive) to make the rings.  i rolled out the fondant and used the bottom part of a large piping tip for the outer ring and the top of a marker cap for the middle part of the rings:

the registration table was where each boy was to get their t-shirt and pinwheel labeled with their name, but things were flying all over the place, so we just did our best to keep it all in one place, using some all natural weights!!

the pinwheels were meant to be each child’s marker for events such as the Long Jump and Javelin Throw, to make sure we kept track of where each child landed.  but they really just ended up being fun to play with in the wind!

and of course, each boy got a gold medal at the end of the events!  we talked about how countries compete as teams in the Olympics, so instead of keeping score, we really just were one big team, where everyone was a winner.  we figured that was a better way than having actual winners, since there was an age range of kids at the party.  it worked really well, and each boy still tried their best, and not once seemed to care that there wasn’t really a winner:

the Events:
Hurdles:  i found hula hoops at the dollar store, and dug them into the ground just a bit, creating a hurdle of perfect height:

here’s coach Dad demonstrating for the boys:



40 yd Dash:

on your mark…get set… 

 GO:

Shot Put:
we used bocci balls as the shot put, and each boy tried to throw it as far as they could:


Soccer Shootout:
each boy had one shot at the goal:


Javelin:
i happened to find this water shooter at the dollar store that served as a safe javelin:



Discus:
we used a frisbee as a discus:



Relay:
i made batons out of paper towel rolls, wrapped in red wrapping paper with blue crepe paper stripes to make it a little more fesitive:




Long Jump:
we drew a line in the sand, and each boy got a running start, and then once they reached the line, they jumped as far as they could:

 i LOVE the intensity in their faces!


Bean Bag Toss:
the kids didn’t seem to mind that bean bag toss isn’t an official Olympic Event!




 i made a scoresheet just for fun, but we didn’t end up using it:

the boys really got into the Olympic Spirit: 


 and the Birthday Boy had an absolute BALL!!

i loved this theme!  it was really easy to pull off, and with the plethora of 4th of July items out in stores right now, there was plenty of great options for decorations!


the boys LOVED the events, and we made sure to move through each event quickly before they lost interest.  they all seemed to enjoy every minute!!!  

the Boy’s actual bday is tomorrow, so i’ll be back with a special bday post!





ps:  i’m seriously blogger illiterate, but i’ve been frustrated with this new Blogger.  i can’t get my pictures to be the size they used to be.  is anyone else who uses Blogger having this issue or know how to fix it??

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