Saturday, November 23, 2024

Heads Up for Sunday


What spectacular thing is happening here?

Stay tuned for the telling of a truly fabulous story on Sunday morning at 
Highview, as part of the "God Sightings" service, Sunday, November 24.

295 Highview Drive
Kitchener ON N2N 2K7
www.hcckw.ca

Note:
For those not able to join us, 
watch for Monday's post.



 

Thursday, November 14, 2024

Passing On What Matters


In case you're tuning in to things just now, I'll let you know that the focus for this particular trip has been English learning.  (Check previous posts for a low down on our Team and some of the expertise we have on board this time around.)

To that end, all our children have been assessed and grouped in similar English competency levels, four or five to a group.  Lukmee is the keen one in my little group, arriving early, finishing each task carefully, and ready quite well at our level. 

Recently we 'informally' added Reena to our group.  She is the daughter of a newly arrived staff couple.  Everything is a bit new and overwhelming for her here at Hot Springs, but joining us at the table really seems to have helped her get to know a few of her new friends a little better.  Not knowing Reena's English reading level, and since the others hadn't arrived yet, I asked Lukmee to read her one of the books we've have more or less mastered at this point, called "Fluffy is Little" (Pat Harrison, Blueberry Hill Books).

Lukmee was eager to do it, moved over closer to Reena, and kindly showed her how to point her finger under each word.  She had to check with me for just a few of the key words, but then went back to her teaching role with a gentle confidence.  At the end of the reading, even though she was the one who had done all the 'work,' she congratulated Reena and told her she'd done a good job!

Is it just me, or is it exponentially endearing when one kid wants to help another kid?   And isn't it even more so when that one kid has herself been through sad and awful things, and yet is able to turn around and offer grace and welcome and a sense of belonging to someone else.  

Sitting in that moment I believed I was watching a small and simple kind of moving love that just keeps getting passed along.  And really, isn't that what we hope to be doing in this wholly wonderful adventure that is New Family Foundation?  Welcoming children to change the story and rewrite something desperate into something full of hope.  And isn't that what we hope all our kids have the chance to pass along to others around them, perhaps their own children one day, making the changes that just might ripple through an entire region on into the future.


We can forget sometimes, how much the small things matter.
They do.
They matter jing jing (true true).

Sunday, November 10, 2024

Morning Light

Tangmo and Wanmai

Because of the LORD's great love
we are not consumed,
for His compassions never fail.
They are new every morning;
great is your faithfulness.
I say to myself,
'The LORD is my portion (security);
therefore I will wait for Him.'
Lamentations 3:22-24

We saunter down before breakfast on Sunday to catch the sunrise.


Not surprisingly, some of the children are standing in what has become my favourite spot to capture something of the morning magic.  They feel it too.  The air is cool, the sky wakes up, the colours are rich, the sun is faithful.

New mercies.

Meena

Every one of us need them.  Some of us may be more aware of, and therefore more grateful for them. Standing in this gentle dawn, not saying much, just side by side these precious beloveds, my heart is overwhelmed.    

Pakin, Atom, Muay, Meena


Do these children have any idea?  
Oh, how much I have received!  

Even now, in these misty moments, my breathing becomes slower, longer, taking into my lungs, my very cells, as much of these new mercies as I possibly can, right here, fully present.

Beemai


I think these are the moments I feel most alive.

Lukmee and Wanmai





 

Wednesday, November 6, 2024

A Normally Not Normal Day

 


A normal day.  Whatever that is.  Because yesterday the power went out.  And that's normal but random so, how do you plan for that?

By now we're getting into more of a regular routine at least.  Early with the children singing sleepy salaseurn (worship).  Breakfast, which is always delicious and always "more than we can possibly" - but somehow we do.


Yesterday we only had 2 hours of ESL prep before heading out to our day trip to Doi Sutep.  More pictures from that lovely excursion to follow.  But for now, here's the lovelies all lined up.


Arrived back at Hot Springs a little late to do reading with the kids, but assessments continued, thanks to "Crew" (Teacher) Cheryl.  Some disappointment at not getting any more checks on their cards.  But all was made right with a little box of Smarties and the promise that we'd get our act together by tomorrow (that's today).  Da says it's all okay.



And it was.  We goofed off a little with some fun photoshoots.   And then the power went out and we had to improvise a bit with a flashlight for a while.   It's all about adaptability.




And of course, just as we made our plan B for how to do evening worship without power (not too hard really but a bit of re-jigging would be in order) the lights come back on!  Yay!  


In all the normalcy of the not normal day, this sign post along the way on our outing reminded me of big things happening on the other side of the planet, just south of Canada.  Prayers and strength and peace, yes, peace over all of it.  And is it okay that being here helps make sure I don't get too swallowed up in the rhetoric?  

Normally normal normality.  
I'm just embracing it.



Sunday, November 3, 2024

On the Fridge



It's more than just a Saturday morning thing to do.

Any time we bring out the paints and brushes (last supply boost thanks to Abby from our July trip), the creativity flows in no end of fun ways.  It's such fun watching the different personalities emerge in their artwork.  Some are after quantity, producing piece after piece of wild colour and bold brush strokes.  Others are more into precision, taking time with one creation, carefully nuancing hues and filling in details.


And always, it's  peua Sponsor.  'for my Sponsor.'




Suradet reminded them again this morning at worship time.  "Your Sponsors have the pictures you've painted held up with magnets on their fridge."  He's referring to how often he's seen this for himself, when in Canada and invited into your homes for a meal.   It surprised him at first.  Right there on a fridge in Canada is a child's hand painted creation beside a picture of one of his kids!  He tells them again this is a sign of how much God must love them, to provide for them a family in Canada who wants them to be safe and well fed and have every opportunity to become all God created them to be.  

These first few days are going by so fast, and yet are already rich with the evidence of the tenderness of God.   Today (Monday) begins our reading program in more earnest.  As I write, Team members are preparing various English activities and games that we hope will enhance both the learning and the fun.

So, Sponsors, brace yourselves.  We'll be bringing home more pieces of art and love for your fridges, or wherever you night want to store the treasures from your Treasure.

 

Thursday, October 31, 2024

The Timing of Typhoons and Other Arrival Adventures

Colour, not realizing I was taking the picture, excited to find what's in his packet.



A calm morning after a good night's sleep is a great way to wake up on our first day here.  Jet lag doesn't really hinder sleep until the second or third nights, given how exhausting it is physically just to get here.  So this morning, there's been at least a little bit of alert time to reflect on our first hours here.

I feel we've had a fair share of wonder already.  For example, the typhoon thing.  But more on that in a second.

Moses and Pakin comparing their packets, both thinking they got the better.


The first evening gathering is always such a reward for any hardships of the journey.  The children, so polite even in their anticipation.  Those first fun songs, and also their very true voices of worship to begin.  I always love introducing the Team, especially those who have not yet been here.  First impressions and shy hellos all around.

Muay, two thumbs up!


And then, the Sponsors' packets!  If you ever doubted the power of simple expressions of love through thoughtful gifts, I dare you to be present for those moments when our kids open the packets prepared for them by their Sponsor.  Priceless.  In a personal blog post over at Bread and Honey I mentioned the telling response of one of our girls to receiving beads.  Kids squealing, showing off their gifts to others, trying on hats and marveling at all the colours of the markers.  



Atom, so very pleased.


Since I mentioned it briefly in the previously-mentioned Bread and Honey blog post, I'll explain a bit here about the typhoon.

It had a name, Kong-Rey, was Taiwan's biggest storm in 30 years, wrecking havoc on Taiwan's east coast, and shutting down the capital city of Taipei, our transfer point, for a duration of time.  See article here.  I'm reading about it this morning feeling rather sobered.  Certainly, I'm glad we didn't know anything about this as we were making our valiant attempts to board in Taipei.  

It was one of those get-in-the-bus-and-be-driven-to-the-plane-where-you-board-climing-those ridiculous-steps boardings.  Driving rains, gusty winds.  We were only outside for the briefest of moments, from the bus to the stairs, but we had to hang on tight to each other, and got really wet just the same.  And some of our luggage arrived still significantly damp, presumably from the cargo transfer.  

I'm personally rejoicing over the fact that, at the time our ignorance of the severity of things meant that my biggest comment about it at the time was that, up until then my hair had managed fairly well during all the travels.  Are you kidding me?  This storm shut down the airport literally hours after we took off!  At least, that's how I'm reading the timelines in the news today.

So...thank you Lord for Your provision of safety!!!  And thank you everyone for your prayers!  

There's a whole lot more to write about on any given day, and more pictures that could be posted.  But we will try to keep everyone updates on all the wonders of our time here now.

On to sorting all the English Learning materials we brought along.

Happy November 1st!
At least it is for us!!

Friday, October 18, 2024

Between a Stone and a Hard Place: An Update on Our Current Situation


 

The flood waters may have receded in Chiang Mai, but the ripples of clean-up and fall-out continue.

Many people have been affected by this crisis in Thailand, and our prayers are with them.  New Family Foundation visited Chiang Rai earlier in these flooding events, to bring water and supplies and encouragement to the people there.  Overall, Thailand has seen an unprecedented amount of rain this season, and the flooding has been severe in many regions across the country.  Lots of people are suffering.

Our focus of late, however, is the overlapping events of both the flood, and Suradet's diagnosis of a kidney stone.  Anyone (myself included) who has experienced the painful and all-consuming symptoms of trying to pass a stone will understand this particular kind of suffering.  For Suradet, however, his discomfort has been elongated by the fact that the procedure that is needed, and that his doctor has put him in line for, requires medical equipment that was damaged in the flood.  [Check it out here for a glimpse into what they are all dealing with at Lana Hospital where our staff health insurance is recognized.]  

Due to the widespread nature of the disruptions, non-urgent cases are being deferred.  This means that an initial visit to Lana Hospital in the first week of October resulted in an appointment for the procedure on October 10.  On October 10 he was told to come back October 17.  On October 17 he was told to come back November 7.

Because Thailand's health care system is largely private, there may (or may not) be an alternative route we can take at another hospital not covered in our insurance, involving cash payments.  However, since the whole of Chiang Mai is affected, it is likely we would be put in a long line there, even if we reallocated the funds.  Also, just to make note of it, there's an ethical piece in that, if we had the money, we'd likely be pushing someone who doesn't have the money further back down the line.  That's how it works.  

Right now we wait.  

Suradet, while uncomfortable in a prolonged kind of way, is not in danger.  And he knows that if the pain becomes unbearable he can go to the secondary hospital.

Against this backdrop is the return of the children from school break on or before October 25.  And then the arrival of our Highview Team - Norma, Cheryl, Evangeline and myself - on October 31.

Yesterday was a difficult day.   The November 7th date was hard to hear.  And we seriously considered cancelling the trip. There were many messages back and forth, and then a Zoom call to be able to see each other's faces and catch the nuances of all our 'big feelings,' as we made some hard decisions together.

In the end, we're still a go.  

The Team members are more than willing to accommodate expectations while there.  We will step up our participation in the general running of that big, wonderful family, and lower our expectations for any outings or extras that are normally part of a Team visit.  Other supplementary help from Bible Students and other friends of NFF have already been brought in to support the care of the children, which remains paramount always.  And of course, we trust that our presence there will encourage and strengthen Suradet in this long ordeal.  As honourary Mom to Suradet, I will go and be with him at the hospital on the day of his procedure....trusting that it will not be put back any further.

So.  Your prayers please.  Of course, we continually bring Suradet before God asking for healing and also patience, and a relieving of the pain while we wait.  For Yupa, and the extra load that she is carrying.  For the children's safe return to Hot Springs and a good start to the next school year.  For the safe travels of our Team.  And for us all to be open to all that the Holy Spirit is bringing to our attention to form us more and more into the likeness of the Son.

Our last post concerning the floods in Chiang Mai had an overwhelming response.

Thank you, everyone who is tuning in, and taking notice, sending extra funds for this, and offering words of support and encouragement.   It all makes a huge difference.   




Monday, October 7, 2024

When It Rains, It Pours

There's a lot going on right now at Hot Springs, and I hardly know where to begin.  Most of this only developed over the weekend, so this is all new news.



Let's just go to the flooding in Chiang Mai first.

It's common for areas of the world that experience a 'monsoon season' to have episodes of flooding following periods of relentless, heavy downpours.  You can see the preparation for that everywhere in Thailand, where large culverts run alongside the roads, and deep cement gutters, usually covered with steel grating, are a built in part of city streets.  

This season, however, has been extraordinary.  Last month Suradet and Yupa visited the northern region of Chiang Rai to bring supplies and encouragement to communities hard hit by flooding there.  Now it's the Ping River, which runs straight through Chiang Mai, that has overrun its banks, causing major flooding in some of the most densely populated neighbourhoods of the city.

For a three-minute visual, check out this video of the flooding coverage here.

For anyone who knows the area, has walked those streets, shopped those markets, visited at those hospitals, this is way more than just news about a disaster somewhere else.  It's real.  And very disturbing.

Next level 'real and disturbing' is, of course, how it affects us at Hot Springs.

Good news is that our property is situated at a high enough elevation 45 km from the Ping River with no other rivers or streams close enough to cause immediate danger or damage.  Our children are safe and dry.  Praise God for that.  

Where it hits home, however, is in food shopping.  The downtown markets where we fetch fresh produce, fish, eggs and rice are all flooded.  That presses a food scarcity outward as people stretch outside of the city to find groceries.  This sudden increase of shoppers only adds to the understandable panic buying often seen in any sort of crisis (remember trying to find toilet paper during COVID?).



Suradet tells me they are eating a lot of pumpkin.  That's thanks to a productive first time experiment this summer growing an entire patch on the property.  When we were there in July, we could see all the blooms at the ends of healthy-looking vines.  Little did we know how much we would need it!  Of course children do not live on pumpkins alone, which is where other produce from our own garden will be well used.  As the days move forward I will keep you posted on the food situation.

Another implication has to do with the coming school break in October.  Normally, this is a time when the children can go back to visit family members in the village.  As well, the Staff get a short break, and an opportunity to do some of the bigger work projects on the property.  Right now, however, many roads to the village are flooded.  No one's going anywhere.  We will do everything to prioritize the children's care and safety always.  This does mean, of course, a reorientation of expectations over the next weeks.

In the midst of this, Yupa's mother Sangwan has just returned from a hospital stay, recovering at Hot Springs because she still needs extra care and attention.


And one more random thing we just don't need right now, Suradet is dealing with a kidney stone and is in severe pain.  He has a procedure scheduled for October 10, but it is booked at one of the hospitals experiencing flooding.  We don't know if this will delay his procedure or not, but it seems likely at this point.  Having experienced kidney stone pain myself, I do not wish for him to have to endure one minute longer than necessary, let alone have to be in that difficult mental and physical space of not knowing how long this will go on.


Yupa, who clearly has a lot on her shoulders right now, messages me saying, "Nothing is impossible with God."

At the moment, there is really nothing pragmatic we can do.  The rains have stopped, so there's that to be thankful for.  And officials are talking about opening some dams and other government level interventions.  But there is no real disaster relief systems in place for the majority of the population.  It will be a while before things can go back to any semblance of normal.

I hate being this far away.  Daily contact and updates don't seem enough.  So I invite you to pray with me.  Pray for the country, for the people, for the food shortages.  Pray for stamina and presence of mind for Suradet, Yupa and the Staff at Hot Springs.  Pray for supernatural healing, both for Yupa's Mother Sangwan, and for Suradet.  Pray that hospital schedules can stay on time.  Pray for the children who are experiencing this too, in their own way.  

How this affects our upcoming trip - due to leave October 30 - remains to be seen.  I will keep you posted on that as well.


Thursday, October 3, 2024

Garage Sale Thank You


Thank You!!!

$800.00 raised
at our Garage Sale last Saturday
to help send these three young ladies 
to university!

A huge thank you to all the hard-working volunteers, 
generous donors of items 
and shoppers who came by to offer their support.  
It might not sound like a huge amount for our final total, 
but it goes a looong way in Thailand.  
And the encouragement to these young students is priceless!


The mission of New Family Foundation is to provide a loving home for at-risk and orphaned children in Northern Thailand to help them achieve their best potential in education, vocation and service to society.”

 


 

Thursday, September 19, 2024

Abby's Own Words - Summer 2024 Trip to Hot Springs






Just a quick rewind to last summer for a second.  

In an over-the-top Missionary-Gramma experience for me, Abby and I were able to visit Hot Springs together from July 23 to August 6.  I've asked her to share her own reflections, and some pictures, here. 

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Hi everyone, it’s Abby! 

As I’m sure you all know, this July I had the privilege of getting to accompany my Gramma on a missions trip to Thailand. Now that I’ve returned home and have had a chance to organize myself, I am so excited to share a little bit about that trip with you all!






If I were to describe this trip in one word, it would be “incredible!” 
After so many years of hearing about Thailand, seeing others go on missions trips of their own, and dreaming up plans with my Gramma, being able to finally get to go myself felt truly unreal. I had so many wonderful experiences which I know I will treasure forever, and it was such an honour for me to work with God in this way.



Another word that comes to mind when I think about my trip would be “family.” 

The biggest highlight of my time in Thailand was, without a doubt, the time I spent with the children. Even though I was only there for a short two weeks, during that period I was able to forge a strong and meaningful connection with many of the kids and in many ways felt as though I could fill in the role of a big sister. Overall, there was such a wonderful atmosphere of welcoming and love and I was so glad to be a part of that and foster that on behalf of our church.





One of my favourite moments was when we took the kids out to the nearby Hot Springs water attraction for a swim and ice cream. Even though it was a smaller outing, they were beyond excited. The girls even got all dressed up and did their hair and makeup! To see them carry such a bright joy with them as they went about jumping in and out of the pool, going down the small water slide, and splashing around together, was so, so heartwarming.



Another favourite memory of mine was getting to spend time with the kids in simpler,
unstructured ways; doing board games or puzzles together, making bracelets, or playing jump rope and other outdoor games for example. These moments were special to me because they were not times that the children were expected to spend with me, but rather times that they chose to spend with me. To me, this was an indication that they felt secure with me and that they truly enjoyed my presence.




All in all, this is only a short summary of my trip, but I hope that it helps to give you a clearer picture of my time spent in Thailand! I am so grateful for all of the support I received as I embarked on this incredible adventure. Not only has it meant so much to me, but it also enabled me to strengthen the relationship between our church and our partner church in Hot Springs, and to remind the children that they have a deeply caring community to support them by providing them with a physical presence.




Thank you for reading and I hope you enjoy the pictures I have included - they are some of my favourites!

Thursday, September 12, 2024

Treasures for Treasures

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2024
8:00 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Highview Community Church
295 Highview Drive, KIT ON N2N 2K7




You just never know what you're going to find at a Garage Sale.

That's a big part of the shopping adventure.  Because it's so true, that old adage, "One man's trash is another man's treasure."

It seems like smart and ethical shopping too, in these economic and environmental times.  Honestly, our annual Garage Sale at Highview has always received some high quality, in great condition items that just might make for a good birthday gift, or...if you are already getting started on this...Christmas present.

Yes, you just might find a treasure.

The other cool thing about it is, this is all about another kind of treasure - young women who are working hard to complete a post-secondary education in a place where such an opportunity can't be taken for granted.

Da is studying to be a nurse.


Tae is studying horticulture and business in hopes of being an independent businesswoman.



Wara is completing her internship and trusting God for a future as a pastor.


These young women are treasures of God's grace for New Family Foundation.  We exist to help provide at-risk and orphan children in Northern Thailand a safe place to grow and thrive, offering opportunities to become all they were meant to be.  

So whether you come to find a treasure or support a treasure, we'll be glad to see you!





Monday, September 9, 2024

Garage Sale September 28

 


You know it's fall when....

New Family Foundation's Students Fundraiser!

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
295 Highview Drive KIT ON N2N 2K7
8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Ways you can participate:
  • Gather gently used, already priced items
  • Bring them to the church during the week of September 21 to 27 (hours to be posted)
  • Donate baked goods for our Treats Table (drop off hours to be posted)
  • Volunteer for prep and set up Friday, September 27 at the church any time between 9:30 to 2:00
  • Volunteer for set up and sales Saturday, September 28 any time between 7 and 2 p.m.
  • Volunteer with your vehicle/van to help pack up and donate what's left by 12:30 on Saturday
  • Come to the sale to see if there are treasures there for you!
All proceeds go towards sending our university students 
to continue their education past high school.


For more information about how you might help make a difference, please contact me at rabreithaupt@hcckw.ca.

Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Tea Party Grand Total Thank You!!!

 


We are thrilled to report that our first ever 
Make Believe Tea Party 
raised a grand total of 
$3,390.00!!

This exceeds our goal of $2,000!

Thank you to all who participated.
These additional funds to our general operation budget 
helps ensure our children's needs are met 
in all the behind-the-scenes, 
regular and routine kinds of ways
that are so important to their general well-being.
It is also such a huge encouragement to our hearts!
You have no idea.

Rev. Ruth Anne Breithaupt, MDiv.
Missionary in Residence/Canadian Representative
Highview Community Church/New Family Foundation

The mission of New Family Foundation is to provide a loving home

 for at-risk and orphaned children in Northern Thailand

 to help them achieve their best potential in education, vocation and service to society.






Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Make Believe Tea Party Ends This Week




Throughout the month of August we have been having a different sort of fundraiser.


You don't have to get up and go anywhere. You don't have to gather anything. You don't have to sell anything.

You just have to brew yourself a nice cup of tea, and send in a donation to New Family Foundation towards our general operations budget.

Of course many of you, being on our mailing list, would have received a bag of tea in the mail, along with a return envelope and a response card indicating how you'd like to make your donation.

The response has been amazing so far, and I can't wait to post the final results next week! Thank you to everyone who has sent in something. I hope you enjoyed your cup of tea, or are saving it for one of those chilly mornings coming up in the fall.




Today I thought I'd just post a reminder to those of you, like me, who sometimes put something on a mental list but then lose the list. We have until August 31st to participate in the Make Believe Tea Party.

If you would like to participate, even without having a tea bag delivered to you, you can still do so via e-transfer to donations@hcckw.ca (use password Thai Tea). And thank you so much.

Now, all of this has been in honour of Yupa, the Mom of right now 24 children who would otherwise be at-risk or orphaned, with no real opportunities in front of them.

It's fitting that we do this in August for two reasons.

One is that August 12 is Mother's Day in Thailand.

The other is that August 31st bears a particular weight for Yupa. It marks the day her son Bee died in a tragic motorcycle accident at the age of 20. Then, seven years later she would lose her father to leukemia on the very same day.

Tea or no tea, we would all appreciate your prayers of comfort during this week.

Blessings, and thanks again to everyone who has made this first ever effort a success!

Saturday, August 24, 2024

Back in Business


Pardon the Absence

After almost three months of online silence following an 'automatic' upgrade somewhere in the cyber universe, I am finally only now able to access our Highview to Thailand blog!!!  (I'll leave my Boomer rant about technology for another day.  Sigh.)

A LOT has happened while we've been away!

This Summer's Visit

From July 23 to August 6,  Abby and I visited Hot Springs for what was a short but definitely sweet time together with the kids.  Traveling with my own granddaughter and introducing her to our Thai family and them to her has been a long time desire of my heart.  So to see how easily and beautifully she adapted and blended into life there was more that spectacular.  I have rarely traveled with someone who did not seem to have any culture shock whatsoever for a first time experience, myself included.  I'll let her tell her own stories in her own way in her own time, but don't be surprised if some of her reflections get published here very soon.

Make Believe Tea Party

In August we've been running our first ever Make Believe Tea Party fundraiser, in honour of Yupa, our leader-mom at Hot Springs, and Mother's Day in Thailand, August 12.  I will have some exciting updates and new about that for you next week, so stay tuned!  Thank you to everyone who has contributed so far!!

November Visit

From October 30 to November 20, plans are in place for another Team to visit.  This will include three of our Sponsors, Norma, Cheryl and Evangeline who will have the opportunity to spend time with the child they have been paired with.  It's all part of our very personal and connected approach to our sponsorship program, and while we understand not every Sponsor can do so, we are delighted when  Sponsors make the trip.  Our focus for the November Team will be on our English learning initiatives, prompted by Cheryl's presence and her life time of experience teaching children to read.

January Visit Possible

And not to start rumours or anything, but there is a whiff of a plan to have another Team spend some of January in a carpentry-focused visit, helping to bring some badly needed upgrades to our children's bedrooms by building replacement wardrobes.  More on all of that later.

On a Personal Note

Personally, the summer has been one of upheaval, both planned and unplanned.  In the midst of a downsizing move between the home we've lived at for the past 36 years in Waterloo and a new, yet to be completed Granny Flat in Kitchener, I had a medical emergency when my appendix ruptured June 27.  The good news is that everything was taken care of beautifully, and I can't say enough about the care I received every step of the way at Grand River Hospital.  Amazing.  The difficult part was that it all happened right when we were clearing out the house, and packing up boxes I was not allowed to lift.  Ken took the brunt, but we are also truly grateful for the help received on so many levels!  At this point I am almost fully recovered, but still finding I need to be careful not to push myself physically.  I honestly didn't know before this how much I need my abdominal muscles for so many ordinary functions of life!!  Not getting out in the kayak has been my most distressing concern...so all things considered, I'm doing very well.

Staying Connected

All of this many of you already know because you're on the mailing list for my regular email updates and/or you follow things with me on Facebook and my own personal blog Bread and Honey  I'll provide the blog link here.  But also, if you would like to be put on the email update mailing list, or even if you want to connect with me through Facebook, please let me know by emailing me at rabreithaupt@hcckw.ca.  


It's great to be back.

I'm looking forward to connecting more regularly again!!!!!!!!

The mission of New Family Foundation is to provide a loving home

 for at-risk and orphaned children in Northern Thailand

 to help them achieve their best potential in education, vocation and service to society.

 

Rev. Ruth Anne Breithaupt, MDiv

Canadian Representative