Saturday, June 30, 2012

In the hands of Jesus

The team is now on a plane from Beijing to Seattle. Kevin and Lauren have another 12 hours of travel after that. They had a lot of thoughts on their last day at the orphanage but since it was so personal and emotional, I think it's best for them to write here when they get home. You really want to hear from them. Saying goodbye in this type of situation is grueling but they leave them in the hands of Jesus. Is there a better place?

Friday, June 29, 2012

...above all, love.

Kevin and Lauren just called after their last full day at the orphanage. They will go back in the morning to throw a communal birthday party for all the kids and then head to Beijing to begin the long journey home. They sound tired and happy but they are anticipating the sadness of saying goodbye tomorrow. They also both mentioned that they are over Chinese food. Lauren was much more adventurous with food this year, but now she's basically eating watermelon and peanut butter ;). They are ready for some salad since they can't eat much fresh fruit or vegetables because of the contaminated water. Luckily, they have not had any tummy troubles and although Kevin is still coughing, he has felt good. Please pray that they have a good day with the kids tomorrow and that the volunteer programs continue to thrive after they leave. The goal is not only to love on these orphaned children for a week but to encourage the community to step in and give them attention, stimulation, hope and, above all, love.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

I remember the feeling...

Sorry I didn't post yesterday. I was running around town on Krosley Morrison Adventure Day but you don't want to hear about that. You want to know how things are going in ChaoYang! I did talk to them yesterday and today. Yesterday, they had a good time at the orphanage even though the air conditioning is broken, there is construction happening on the elevator and the water has been out. The kids are loving the group and the group is definitely loving the kids! Kevin has been adopted by Miss Jing who can be a tad bit possessive but he got some good time with Chin Chin who is an older child with autism. He is so sweet and Kevin has enjoyed getting glimpses into his personality. Last night they went to Bible Study at the local church. Unfornuately, they didnt get to see the elderly people we had so much fun visiting last year but they met new people. Please pray that the church really catches God's passion for those orphans in their city. That's where the real power of change lies. Today, they took the kids to the amusement park. This a field trip that the orphanage director organizes. The amusement park is in a very nice walking park but the rides themselves look like they are left over from the 1950s...very rickety, a bit creepy and they all go in circles. Kevin got sick. Some of the kids love them and others cry because they are so overwhelmed by all the new stimulation. The director then takes everyone to KFC. It's the only American food in ChaoYang but it has been adapted some so it doesn't really taste like home. The kids, however, LOVED it. Lauren said she couldn't believe how much Wai Wai ate. Last year he could only eat the mashed potatoes, this year he ate all of it, including 3 packs of ketchup! After they took the kids back, the team went for a ceremony at the nursing school to award the students who have volunteered at the orphanage this year. Then everyone, including media, went back to the orphanage for play time and pictures. They kids were wiped out! The team is starting to feel the time crunch- only a day and a half left with the kids. Kevin said he could stay for another 2 or 3 weeks. They are both ready to be home but don't want to leave. I remember that feeling.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

So Happy!

It's Pam again. I know you just want to hear from Lauren or Kevin but they are still having internet issues and can't send me any emails or pictures. Lauren just called me this morning after a full day at the orphanage and that girl sounds so tired and happy! She is LOVING every minute. She told me so many things about all the kids that would probably bore you all since you don't know them but it sounds like the volunteer efforts put in place last year have really had some positive effects on the children's socialization and development. Miss Diva Jing is holding hands with the little boys and helping some. Although, she did tried to take something from Dong Dong (maybe 10 with autism) and while last year this probably would have produced brooding and maybe hitting, this time he gave her a major tongue lashing and Jing got out of there fast. Lauren and Kevin said it was so funny. Lauren brought out the nose/mustache/glasses and the little boys thought it was hysterical! They have good pictures, which we can't see :(. She said little Wai Wai is her shadow. He is the toddler with clubbed hands that she connected so emotionally with last year. He is much happier this year and giggles all the time. Today, one of the nannies called over one of the older autistic boys for some food and tiny Wai Wai went over, took the boy's hand with his own crooked little hand, helped him up and led him to the table. So sweet! It's amazing that without much encouragement, these children really have banded together and try to help each other. I know we have a sinful nature that influences us all but we are also made in the image of God and that's really what is so evident with these precious children. Hopefully tomorrow I will have pictures!

Monday, June 25, 2012

Pictures

I have not received any pictures yet but you can go to the blog of the team leader Toni http://crebbinfamily.blogspot.com/ to see some great ones!

Not the way it's supposed to be...

I got a call last night (on their lunch break). They had a wonderful morning at the orphanage. I had been preparing Lauren for months that some of the younger children wouldn't remember her. Well, they drove up to the building got off the bus and Wai Wai ran squealing into her arms! What a gift! Lauren gave me an update on all the "babies" and sounded so happy! Bao Xin, blind girl with cerebral palsey, was happy as ever. A few of the older children who were in cribs all day when we got there last year were walking with assistance. The "toddlers" are growing up and looking good. Jing, the little diva who was in charge of the place, was doing lessons with one of the nannies! Kevin was introduced to everyone and was playing games with them. The nannies told all the children to call him uncle :) So many good things. But they are balanced by the realities of orphanage life. Heng Heng is gone. I held him on the last day and prayed that Jesus would take him home. He was wasting away. Little Jo Jo, the 3 month old with the lazy eye, doesn't seem to be growing. Lauren said he looks basically the same. He should be toddling around with the other little ones. It was a quick phone call because they needed to go to lunch. It was so good to hear them but I hung up and sobbed. The reality of how these children live, the losses we grieve and even the gains we celebrate are so wrong. It must be a glimpse into the way God looks at the earth. This isn't the way it was supposed to be.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

FInally in ChaoYang

...but not at the orphanage yet. Their plane was delayed out of Beijing so they did not get to have the afternoon at the orphanage. Instead, they went to dinner and then out to the Pagoda square. This is an amazing event that happens every night during the summer. Hundreds of people go to the town square and play music, visit, eat. There are sections for break dancing, swing dancing, traditional Chinese dancing. It's so much fun! Since this is a city of almost no "foreigners" our team is a big draw. People follow them and practice their English, take pictures. This is where they will give out their glow sticks (thanks, Tori and girls!) but tonight they didn't get a chance to get them from their room before they went. They talked to some teen girls and told them about why they were there and the girls are going to go with them on the bus to the orphanage tomorrow! This is a big part of the trip- making people aware of these children and show them how to help. While we are sleeping tonight they will be waking up and finally seeing the children they came to love. I think I can feel Lauren's excitement from here!

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Busy Day in Beijing

I talked to Kevin and Lauren this evening. They were just starting their morning. They had a very busy day yesterday. They were able to go to Morningstsr, the medical orphanage run by Christian Americans. They had a great time playing with the children there and seeing how well cared for and happy they are. If you are interested in this mission look them up. They are amazing. Then they went to a bell tower and another kind of tower (I can't remember) where they climbed up and then had a tea ceremony. Lauren said it was very interesting and they we able to taste several different types. THEN they went to the Great Wall. Since it is a 3 day holiday weekend there, the wall was packed and for some reason Lauren said it was 3 times as smoggy as last year. After all that climbing, they slept well and are en route to ChaoYang now. They are hoping that the orphanage director meets them at the airport so they can go straight to the orphanage. Otherwise, they may have to wait until tomorrow. That's all for tonight. Thank you for praying for my precious husband and daughter!

Friday, June 22, 2012

Beijing - finally

Kevin and Lauren just called from their hotel in Beijing. They spent the day exploring Shanghai and by 6 pm were on their airplane again. They were met at the airport by Martin (the Beijing guide) and Ying (part of the team) and then had a quick dinner at McDonald's. They got to the hotel room at around 10:30pm and they are now tucked into their hard little beds trying to sleep ;) Tomorrow they will be going to Morningstar, an American-run medical orphanage, and then off to the Great Wall.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Shanghai?!

Email feom Kevin: Well, thunderstorms in Beijing forced our plane to land in Shanghai after 14 hours in the air. We're being housed at a Howard Johnsons in Shanghai and won't leave for Beijing until after 6:30 PM Friday. We'll try to find something productive or at least entertaining to do with our unexpected day in the largest Chinese city. Email from Lauren: Its 2am in Shanhai. We didn't get to land in Beijing because of storms. Checking into a hotel for now. Don't get to leave until 6:30pm and they wouldn't take our luggage off the plane :D Kevin told the group about the Krosley Family Motto: Plans Change!

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Seattle

I just talked to Kevin. After killing time/enjoying Seattle all day, they are boarding their 13 hour flight to Beijing. It sounds like Lauren has already made lifetime friends with the other team members. God is good!

Kevin and Lauren's China Adventure!

Well, Krosleys are on their way to China but this time Lauren is taking her Daddy! When Kevin decided to take a year working at home we decided that he was the one to take Lauren back to China this summer. She has such a passion for the children of China that we made it a priority to go back "one more time". So they left this morning. It felt weird to help them pack, drive them to the airport and then drive back home. It's so hard to stay behind but I have always had peace that Kevin needed to do this. Lauren woke up with a huge smile on her face this morning - it was so cute! She can't wait to see "her" babies - Isaac, Jo Jo, Mei Mei, Bao Xin, Tao Tao, Jesus, et al. And of course, Wai Wai (see her FB profile pic). They will have 2 sight seeing days in Beijing first but she couldn't care less. She just wants to get to ChaoYang. ;-) Since they can't blog from there they will send me email updates that I will post. They also have a Panda phone so I will also be posting from our conversations. Welcome to the new journey, vicariously with me! Pam