vendredi 27 novembre 2009

Whiskey's birthday
















Whiskey's birthday will pass us by when Nixon and I are gone and so we wanted to make sure and celebrate with the boys.

I made his cake and then Whiskey requested us not to eat his cake so he could celebrate on his birth day.

I said ok. I gave him his cake and he asked if i could keep it. I was hesitating. Nixon said ok.

He opened his present and said he preferred a long sleeve shirt.

Later i found out Nixon said he would exchange it.

Ok, I am glad we got to celebrate but this is getting ridiculous. It happens so quickly, so sneakily. You start good and then you love em and it becomes "give them a hand, and someone will take the foot".

Whiskey will be turning 21. Though 21 is not the same as in the States. It is 21 nonetheless.
Happy Birthday to Whiskey. We still love him and will pray till the cows come home.








Nixon and I had a long talk about this the next morning. We have to tighten the reigns again.





Starting with, "you get what you get", as a present.










God help us as we try to do what is best for our boys. It just all comes back to getting on our knees. And that is a good thing.










lundi 23 novembre 2009

Thankful for Wiskey


Nixon and the boys went out to the beach yesterday. I have a list a mile long and I also needed some peace and quiet yesterday afternoon so Nixon let me stay home.

Nixon said he and some others noticed someone very far away from shore. They realized it was Wiskey but he often swims way out. Nixon was concerned and as he watched Wiskey, his alarm grew.

According to Wiskey, after he realized that he was just getting taken out further and further into the ocean, he signaled for help. Danny and Nick responded as soon as they saw Wiskey waving for help and were able to come to the rescue.

Nixon can swim a little but cannot float. He never goes out so far that he cannot touch the ground. Apart from that Nixon has been in a near drowning incident of his own which he says he never will forget. He shared how helpless he felt as well as a flood of emotions of anger, fear, and desperation.

When Nixon came home, even before the boys were able to wash up, we got together and talked a little. Then we gathered around to praise and thank God for rescuing Wiskey. It was a scarry thing but it reminded us of how much we love each other, should pray for one another, and made us grateful to have such a God who never forgets us. Truly, God means things for good. I was reminded of Rom. 8:28.

Praise God for His goodness and grace!!!!!!

lundi 16 novembre 2009

Eventful Sunday


we got in on the fun too:)

I love this picture!


all except for Jackie+husband



They are so funny!



likes the serious look.




It started with church.
All our boys are old enough to stay downstairs at church service. I caught Elira in one of the classrooms though, I still need to get Nixon to talk to him about that.
Anyway, I looked through the window to see how that classroom was doing and saw Elira. He had a little bitty thing on top of his desk and he looked so in love. He was talking to her and he would kiss her little cheeks. It was the sweetest thing in the world!
When we came home, the boys wanted to take pictures. They love photo shoots and it is free so what the heck. I got my camera out as well, since they were doing that. We then sat out on the balcony and just had fun talking and relaxing after church. It took us a while to get out of our church clothes.
I actually fell asleep in a chair, there was such a nice breeze out there. LOL! There are not many cool days here a year so it was nice.
A couple of hours later, a group of short term missionaries came back after spending the night here. They were so nice and sweet! They were an elderly group and the boys told us later on that they were concerned about them coming up the stairs and all. The boys were very happy to carry their luggage downstairs as they were leaving. But before that the prayer group wanted to pray for us. They invited the boys over to help pray for Nixon and I and then the group prayed for the boys as well. We finished by singing "Lord, I lift Your Name on High". I thought it was a real special time.
As the evening rolled around, the boys gathered and we had our usual prayer Sunday. Everyone took their time praying and it just floods my heart with joy to hear the boys growing in their faith. Then it was Planet Earth time. I had been trying to get Nixon to hook it up to the projector and he finally did last night. It looked so great and the time was filled with its usual "ooohs and aawws" as well as the boy's questions. The boy's favorite part was definitely the lions ganging up on an elephant. They always seem to like these gruesome things.
We had a good and eventful Sunday.








samedi 14 novembre 2009

Remember the video the boys made with Rick, here it is!

Trouble keeping up-for me anyway

Boys playing as we speak
Everytime they lose, they put a clip on

I am so glad Nixon can play Memory so much!
There is only so much of that game that I can take.


Jackie the Teacher.



I am thinking he likes teaching;0




They worked for at least two hours. Wow!

The boys looking at some of Rick's pictures

enjoying their time with Rick.







This week has been eventful, to say the least.
Wiskey keeps saying he has a headache, so we are working on that.
The boys got their scores back and Elira and Jn Robert are not doing as well as we would like.
Jn Robert spent about 6 hours studying today.
Elira is confident he can get his scores up there. I'm not sure what happened with him since he is a strong student. Jean Robert has always had to work twice as hard to keep his grades up.
I think Elira was just a little overconfident.
I am praying hard for all our boys to pass and not only this, to excel.
Jocelyn was dealing with a really bad toothache and went to Christianville to have it pulled yesterday. He had two teeth pulled and by the time he got back from Leogane, he was exhausted and just beat. I felt so bad for him. He is doing well today. He had nothing but banana malt o meal yesterday but he started to eat soft foods today. He is such a great kid.

The boys, Nixon and I, and Rick(Director of Joy In Hope)had a wonderful night together on Thursday night.
I made homemade pizza and cupcakes. The boys practiced their English on Rick and we were floored to hear Jackie speak SO MUCH ENGLISH. He is such a smart kid. Wow!
Afterwards, some of the boys had to go to their English course but some of them stuck around to watch some pictures of the animals Rick saw in Kenya.
The boys loved it since they are extremely interested in animals, especially after watching Planet Earth. The boys even made a video, Elira being a natural-future tv reporter maybe.
The boys had a wonderful time with Rick.
And we have a visitor staying with us. His name is Jean Luc and he is staying with Nixon and I for two weeks before he goes to the Mangine home. He will be child #5 in their orphanage.
He has gotten along very well with the boys and is happy as a lark.
Jacky sat with him for quite a while, giving him some lessons and even homework.
I am so proud of Jacky. I think this will help him become more mature, a little more responsible. Jacky will be working with Jean Luc while he is with us since Jackie likes playing teacher and Jean Luc is SO HAPPY TO LEARN. And Jacky is breezing through school so he can afford the time with Jean Luc. It is really cool to see, both of the boys.
Right now the boys 4 of the boys are playing dominos and Jean Luc, Jacky and Nixon are playing memory. I LOVE HAVING A HOUSE FULL OF BOYS! I don't really know why though. I just love it;). God is good.

mardi 10 novembre 2009

"Boys, we need to take new sponsorship photos"





No Retake necessary,
Jocelyn is just happy to
be Jocelyn. So proud
of him!
Mackenson is just used
to taking pictures.




Jackie's photo is wonderful, after so many
attempts. The boys
said his smile was crooked. Clearly we do not have the same opinions on what a wonderful photo really looks like.
Jean Robert flatly stated that he was not going to smile, no matter what. Maybe it was due to his battling a cold this week. Maybe it was just the Haitian in him. :)
Elira is growing up to be soooo handsome.
So GQ.






Wiskey finally tilted his head
in order to have a more
relaxed look. LOL



"I am not going to smile", even if he didn't, Jean Robert is still very handsome. And he really does have such a great smile.


I kept telling Jackie to not open his eyes so big cause it made him look scared. It was hilarious!
We had so much fun taking our photos.

lundi 9 novembre 2009

Planet Earth night

Every Sunday we come together with the boys and discuss anything that is happening with our families or in our hearts-anything we can pray for.
We did just this, went over James 4:2, and then prayed one at a time.
Normally we have a full length devotion but on Sundays it is prayer night.
We then pulled out Planet Earth. We set our little t.v. out, along with our dvd player, and turn off the lights.
Watching t.v., Haitian style, is not like it is with Americans.
They never quit talking, asking questions, laughing, and of course all the ooohs and awws(Me zami, o oh, quiza?, etc)
The boys loved the panda bears and even though they feel sorry for the animals that get caught and eaten, they love to watch the chase.
They were also amazed that some parts of the earth can be so frozen. They find it quite silly that some adventurous folk think it is a thrill to climb tall and dangerous and nevermind frozen mountains. That is nice to watch but not fun at all to do, just dangerous.
They LOVE PLANET EARTH!!! I kind of figured they would since Nixon found it the coolest thing to watch when we started to watch them.
Haiti is not often exposed to such exciting footage of nature. Most Haitians have never seen such things.
I don't know who enjoys it more----the boys, Nixon, or me just listening to all of them? Personally, I think I enjoy it the most. LOL!
It is just really really really cool to be a part of the Boy's Home.