Sunday, February 24, 2008

Since I've been gone...

...or since I've been home...(depending on how you look at it)
The transition home has gone well so far. I have re-connected with several friends here, kept in touch with many friends there, and find myself (pretty much) settled in to my room here at home. The cat has finally forgiven me for leaving her all this time, so I am back in her good graces. I'd show you a picture, but....well...she's not so patient with the picture taking. The dog, of course, welcomed me home right away - and didn't care at all about pictures...

It is also fun to be back in my home church, although I am still experiencing a little bit of western-mega-church-reverse-culture shock. Whew - I wasn't expecting that....its funny the things that seem so different. And I wasn't even gone that long!

My Dad's cousin paid us a surprise visit - bringing us a home-cooked meal one night. It was great to see her - and to have her around on Valentine's Day. Here we are..
And this weekend, my sister and family came to visit. I haven't seen them since I left for Israel - so it was nice to spend some time together and get caught up. My nieces have grown SO much! Take a look.... :)

Since I have returned home, I have seen the countless reasons why my decision was a good one. There are so many unknowns right now, and so many ways I can help just by being here. Already, my dad can now commit to go back to work a little (he had taken leave as the result of my mom's last surgery), and I can help with caring for my grandmother (she is 94 and lives with us). Also, my mom's health is so volatile right now. Just this week, sharp chest pains sent her to the emergency room, where she ended up staying overnight so they could monitor her heart. The reports came back clean (amen!) and so now we continue with the radiation treatments for her head. You just never know what each day is going to bring...so I am glad to be here.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Dr. Pepper cake and Pizza

I just love my friends. Several of the girls came over last night. Cyndi and Ruth made Dr. Pepper cake (yum!) and brought all the toppings to make pizzas. Aubrey made a ton of individual pizza doughs, and everyone got to express themself making their favorite combination. It was fun. I didn't take the camera out until several people had already left :(

I am always forgetting to document these things! But here are a few shots...


Shabbat Dinner

One of the things I will miss the most are our Shabbat dinners! Every Friday night at our apartment we have dinner with all our friends. It is such a wonderful time together!

This Shabbat dinner was special, as it was my last one in this apartment. Also, some friends from SC who recently moved to Haifa were in town so they joined us - what a blessing!



A change in plans...

I have been busy here in Jerusalem. I love my studies here, working on Hebrew, and traveling throughout the land. It has been great to spend some time here in between semesters, living off-campus and feeling more like an everyday resident. I truly love this place.

As thankful as I am for my time here, my plan to stay in Jerusalem until May has now changed. Due to a recent change in my mother’s health condition – I have decided to go home and be with family until further notice.

There is no way to predict how this will end. The doctor’s have given us the “3-6 months left” speech, but we have heard these words before. While on the one hand, we take it very seriously, on the other, we have seen miracles. Regardless, now is the time to be at home and with family. Whatever happens, we will be together. I could make a list of all the ways I see His hand in every detail as we navigate this difficult time, but I would be here all day! Praise Him that His promises are unwavering. Praise Him that He never abandons us. Praise Him that we can trust the end result will be to His glory.

Shalom!