Sunday, October 31, 2010

Food Day Costumes

No this is not a halloween post but they are all in costume... so it seemed appropriate today.

About 2 weeks ago, I went to an assembly at the pre-school that my Douglas kids attend. It was like international peace for countries day and Mexico's national day of food. Thus, the kids dressed up like different countries or food.

Angel as olive, Fatima as a strawberry, Lidia as an apple, Marta as a strawberry, Alex as Africa, Oziel is corn, David is france, Marcos is a carrot, Jared is Japan and Aldahir an egg
This was my invitation from the school as their "parent"
My little king of corn
they danced around and were presented by class
Alex was africa. this is how his worker painted his face. I was expecting something more like a tiger face or african face mask when i gave her the face paint the day before.... but this was better. We told Alex that if he would sing "waka waka eh eh this is africa" when they introduced his country that we'd buy him a bag of chips but he didnt come through.
In the middle is david as France, Alex as south africa i think? and Sophia as some other country.

It was fun to be their mom for the day at school and make them feel special and take pictures of them like the other parents were doing. Oh how I love them.

Friday, October 22, 2010

My Ninja Turtles

Growing up, I always loved the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I have all brothers and all boy cousins and I remember pretending to be ninjas and jumping off my brother's bunk bed. The movies were a bit scary for me- ask my mom... she had to once leave the movie theater early with me because the ending of the 2nd ninja turtles movie was too much for me at the age of 5. I remembered this when I was in the states this past August and buying every children's movie Walmart had for my boys and I bought a more kid friendly version of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. On the days that I take care of the medium aged dorm of boys at Casa Hogar Douglas, we often watch the ninja turtles movie. So last week, I told the boys how cool I was and that 2 years ago, I dressed up like a ninja turtle for a costume party and that the following week, I'd bring them photo proof.

Here is the photo of me and some other B2B staff at Halloween 2 years ago:

So.... I made masks for my Douglas boys too. Enjoy the photos. To my surprise, they were content to wear their new masks while watching the movie AGAIN and not ninja fight each other.

I sort of look like I'm in control here right? haha



Sunday, October 10, 2010

Sign Me Up!!!


This past week, I've spent a lot of time at Casa Hogar Douglas sitting with kids one on one as they write letters to their Shelter Sponsors. A lot of the kids at this home have Shelter Sponsors but about 25 still do not have individual sponsors.

A child who is rather new to the home came over to me and started asking me questions about the program while I was translating some letters into English. He wanted to know why only some kids receive letters and why only some kids write letters. Other little boys joined in the conversation at this point and took over for me with the explanation of our Shelter Child Sponsorship Program. One child started explaining that Back2Back has an office in the United States and that in this office, they have a list of all the kids and their names and their photos. He said that from that list, people who want to be sponsors can pick a child. At this point, the new child says, "okay well what do I have to do to get myself onto that list!?!" He was really excited about the idea of receiving letters.

Several more boys came over and started talking about the program and one asked what we do with the money that the sponsors send. We talked about all the 3, 4 and 5 years olds that are in pre-school at their children's home and that because of the sponsors, they are able to attend this new school, pay the school fees, buy uniforms, and pay for gas to drive them to school everyday. We talked about how this is a much bigger pre-school and will better prepare all the kids for first grade. I told them that they have hot water for their showers a lot of the time because of these sponsors. Then I asked a few of the boys who have lived at Douglas for pretty much their entire lives to tell us all about what food they used to eat at Douglas a year ago and 2 or 3 years ago. They said things like, "yeah we used to just eat eggs and beans and tortillas and nothing else. We ate whatever food was donated." On this day, we had eaten breakfast, lunch and dinner like kings - no joke... for a children's home.... we were feasting. We ate chicken with cheese and broccoli and mashed potatoes and had sodas and tostadas. So we talked about how different the food is now and how it's possible for us to eat so good now at Douglas. The quality of food served now at Douglas is a world better than in years past and this difference is obvious to the kids. They eat better because of the sponsorship program.

For me, it was super fun to hear the boys relay back their understanding of Back2Back, our office in the states, and our Shelter Child Sponsorship Program. But it was beautiful to see light bulbs going off in their heads and in their hearts as they started to understand exactly what a difference these sponsors are making in their daily lives. For the past 2 years, I've spent a lot of time praying for Douglas and for change and justice for those children. I've clung to Psalm 27:13-14 which says, "I am still confident of this: I will see the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living. (and at Douglas) Wait for the LORD; be strong and take heart and wait for the LORD." Today, thanks largely in part to this sponsorship program, I am literally seeing the goodness of the Lord at Douglas. I am seeing daily his provision for these children. Words don't do justice to how encouraged I am by this - they really don't. God is on the move at Douglas. For those of you who are Shelter Sponsors - THANK YOU. Thank you for the ways that you sacrifice to give to these children each month. You are making a difference.

Back2Back's Shelter Child Sponsorship Program began a little over a year ago. If you are interested in sponsoring a child at any of the children's homes we serve, please contact Claire Rogers at the Back2Back US office at claire@back2backministries.org or (513) 754 - 0300 ext 1704