Friday, December 18, 2009
I'll Be Home for Christmas!
See you SOON!!
The Heart of Jesus
The presents are wrapped and ready to go!
Danny loved my candycane ears! When I bent down to give him a hug he pulled them right off my head and tried to eat them! He thought they were real candycanes! haha I love him!
Christmas is truely a time of joy, genorosity, peace and restoration. Priase the Lord for the hope that he provides for these children who have so little. I am honored to be able to love on them and help them understand the reason behind the gifts, crafts, cookies and parties.
I pray that you are resting in the hands of the One who came 2,000 years ago so that we could experience a love unlike any the world had ever known!
Merry Christmas!
Jessica
Sunday, December 13, 2009
"One Christmas Night"
SMCA Christmas Program 2009
The Cast of Characters:
Angel Speaking to Mary- Sofia Porto
Mary- Corinna Cooper
The Donkey- Luke Huffer
The Innkeeper- Jake Cooper
Angel Speaking to Shepherds- Sofia Porto
A Shepherd- Chloe Cooper
A Sheep in the Stable- Mark Huffer
King Herod- Ben Huffer
A Wise Woman- Cami Cooper
Joseph- Ben Huffer
We ended the show by rocking out to "Joy to the World (Unspeakable Joy)" by Chris Tomlin.
Welcome to the show!
I am so proud of my kiddos!
PS- I have a video of the show, but I have not been able to upload it this weekend. I will try again when I am home for Christmas!
Sunday, December 6, 2009
All in All
I sit here in the glow of my Christmas tree and sip a glass of punche (a delightfully warm and delicious Mexican holiday drink) and I am struck by how gentle God is with me! He knows my struggle of a love for creature comforts and he is ever so gently pruning me of the selfish desires of my heart. Even as I sit here in a time of prayer, I am being changed. Strengthened. Prepared. The things of this world are losing their shine and my heart feels like it could burst with joy as my vision becomes free of worldly distractions. As much as I love the soft flicker of a candle and my cozy down comforter and my colorful mixing bowls, I am no longer afraid to live without these kinds of things. How kind God is to give me this time to learn these lessons before I am living in a situation where creature comforts are not even an option. How kind God is to draw me to him and show me that without the things of this world I still have strength, courage, hope, joy and peace. But that without Him I would have nothing, I would be nothing. Without the things of this world I am still the woman that I was created to be, I still have a purpose, a passion and a calling. Without God I would have nothing. No passion. No purpose greater than myself. No joy. No hope. Praise God for teaching me this! This is one of those lessons that my mind has always known, but my heart has finally understood the depth of meaning behind these words. The song "All in All" has come to my mind...
I have sung those words hundreds of times and yet today I am struck anew by the meaning of them. These words define me because God defines me. People and things will come and go in my life but that will never chance who God is and who I am in Him!
I came here to try and change the world one orphan at a time and I am the one who is being changed.
Praise the Lord!
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Mexico City!
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On top of the Pyramid of the Sun.
Juan Porto is one of the teen home parents on our campus and he grew up in Mexico City. He kindly offered to be our tour guide and teach us about all of the sites that we would be visiting. Above is a picture of Juan explaining to us the history of Teotihuacan.
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On Day 3 we toured the Palace of Chapulepec, explored the Museum of Anthropolgy and ended the day hanging out at the Children's Museum. Below is a picture of Hope, Ruby and I in the palace.
On Day 4 we walked around downtown and visited the Federal Palace.
Inside of the Federal Palace.
Mexico City is built on top of the ancient city of Tenochtitlan. In the heart of downtown is el templo meyor. The is the site where the top of the largest pryamid is being excavated. It is incredible to think that while I was walking through the city, an entire ancient civilization was buried under my feet. Mexico City is also built on what used to be a large lake. Due to this, many old buildings have begun to sink. If you look closely at many of the buildings you will notice that they have a slight tilt to them.
Downtown we found many beautiful buildings! Above is a picture of the Theater and Architecture Museum.
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Throughout the trip we also ate some delicious... and unique... Mexican delicacies!
Below is the taco stand near Juan's mom's house. He insisted that we try some tacos made by his friends. They sure were delicious! Did I mention that they were cow eye tacos?
Yum yum! We love tacos!!
Here are all the flavors that you could order for the inside of your churro!!
The market where we did some shopping!
And just to prove that the trip had an educational focus, here is a picture of the kids writing in the travel journals that we kept throughout the trip. They used their journals for notes, sketches and reflections throughout the trip!
Thank you so much for reading my blog and your interest in the work I am doing with my kids. Many exciting things have been happening on our campus over the past few weeks and I believe that God is working in mighty ways in the Casa Hogars that we work with. I hope to make another video blog this week to try and help you see the bigger picture of the work Back2Back Mexico does. Until then, I pray that you have a wonderful week and are able to spend some time serving those around you as the Christmas season draws near!
With a heart filled with joy,
Jessica