We laid low for this, our second day at Hot Springs.
Sunday
had been abundant with worship and conversation over lunch with the
three adults who want to be baptized next Sunday. Hearing their stories
and being in awe again of how proactively God intervenes on behalf of
those who have nothing, I felt as though I was in the presence of a
different kind of royalty. More on their stories later though. Esther
had her first performance. I had preached and led evening devotions.
We fell into bed reminded that we'd just traveled half way around the
world and were in a completely different time zone. Slept well, both of
us.
Monday was a day off. Appropriately so, since
at home in Canada we'd be eating too much, having a nap, and just
chilling with the family. Exactly what we did, and with great
thanksgiving.
I'd brought a ping pong set (inspired by a
video Suradet had sent me earlier where there was a string for a net
and only one paddle and a book used as the other :) so we watched a mini
tournament for a bit. Then Fruk brought out his magic set and wowed us
with his tricks. Except no one has told him that a magician never
reveals his secrets, because at the end of each trick he seemed to take
great delight in showing us exactly how it was done! Both Esther and I
were challenged to arm wrestles. We went on a 'lion hunt'.
In
the flat space provided by the new shelter between the main church
building and the conference room, cartwheels and hand stands and various
flip over moves can be practiced and shown off. Wild applause as only a
visiting 'gramma' and 'auntie' can provide.
And on the empty spaces of my notebook, second and third graders can help me with my Thai spelling. Over the top praise for every effort, as only sweet children eager to encourage my language learning can give.
Guitars were brought out and Esther and Miki and Boy, surrounded by
curious littler ones, sang soft songs of worship for about an hour or
so.
We 'helped out' a local business owner by
receiving the good gift of a Thai massage at the little shop just down
the road. After that was when the nap happened to us. Then supper.
Then....
Opening Sponsors' packets at evening worship.
And suddenly it all feels more like Christmas than Thanksgiving.
Except the kids at Hot Springs are tidy in their excitement, pulling
each item out with care, exclaiming over treats and gifts, and then
gingerly replacing them into the packet before pulling out the next, and
exclaiming over that as well. Prayers for Sponsors. Oh so grateful.
And then to bed.
Because of the baptisms and because it
will give us more time to prepare (and decorate!), the celebration of
Thanksgiving Sunday (service) won't happen until next week. But
today..... today felt like Thanksgiving Monday should feel. Surrounded
by loved ones, simply enjoying being together, having fun, being
grateful.
I miss my own family and sharing in the
gratitude rituals with them, and with my wonderful Highview family as
well. It's odd not to be with them, for sure. But this was good and
deep and beautiful.
If Thanksgiving is a time to set
aside the regular schedules and routines that can distract us from
gratitude, to allow us to stop and say thank you, then I was
considerably distracted today.
Being here brings clear
focus to what my life is about, and sharp awareness of who I'd be
without Jesus. The depth of my gratitude for God's goodness and
sovereignty and delicate love makes it hard, at times, for me to
breathe.
Continued joy to you and
ReplyDeleteEsther as God unfolds each new day.
Love and prayers, Juanita