Tuesday, March 16, 2021

In Everything Give Thanks!

 "In everything give thanks"  is a very good way to start off each day.   Ron and I were reflecting at breakfast this morning how very blessed we are.   I would have to write all day to list the many ways we are blessed but I will reflect on just a few at this time.

We enjoyed a delicious seafood lunch at Red Lobster restaurant yesterday to celebrate our 63rd wedding anniversary.   Last year, we were in the Philippines and what a lavish reception we were given that day! 

This year, the waitress took our picture on the cell phone but its too dark and bad to even post!   Ron and I reflected on how blessed we are with our birthdays coming in May and June (83 and 84) to be able to do what we do.   We have escaped the COVID-19 virus so far and so has every member of our family.    I will have a visit with a new rheumatologist on Thursday and discuss the safety of the vaccine for my immune system situation.   

About a month ago, Tatum Dotson, our granddaughter was in the hospital in Tampa, FL for a week.  Leigh Ann helped her a lot during the time she was in the hospital by keeping her dog, Rocky, and doing some laundry and work at Tatum's condo so she'd have things in good shape when she got home.  Tatum  had severe pain with a ruptured abscess on her colon.   We are thankful that the right antibiotics and good hospital care healed her and she seems to be doing well at this time.    

None of our girls in our safe houses, nor the children in the orphanage in the Philippines have had any serious illness.   Our workers are also doing well.

Several of the older girls at Casa Esperanza of Angels are in one-on-one Bible studies with the minister/house father after expressing an interest in being baptized.    They are sure these older children understand the important commitment they are making rather than just following a trend of what others do.  There is much excitement now with a minister delivering the Sunday sermon, continual Bible teaching and the tent being filled with a large number singing praises to God each week.    They had to buy more chairs!  What a good problem.  

Ronald and Gigi live busy lives with the construction of their first family cottage under construction.  I think the plans are to have about four of these to accommodate visitors in the future.   The dire need now is for Ronald and Gigi to have this first one for a home and office.    It will be some time before they can obtain funding for the Administration building that will have an apartment for them.   They have been living in a one-room laundry house for the past year and it is very cramped.   They have been willing to sacrifice to make room for all the children they have accepted.    

There is a total of 19 children between our two house there now.  The two houses have space for 17 more children but it depends on whether they are boys or girls to complete the sharing of rooms.  They are presently evaluating six or more children that possibly will come to Casa and we have been told there are many others who are abused and neglected and need a home.    Gigi is busy with the home schooling for the children at various levels of learning as some children are almost teenagers and have only been to the first grade.

When anything has to be done with the government, Ronald and Gigi must travel to Cebu another island nearby by ferry.  On a recent trip, they took this picture at some location along the way.   I wish it were possible for them to get away more often for their own relaxation as they are under constant pressure.   Running an orphanage is not an eight-hour job.   The paperwork continues after the day ends and problems arise to make it a 24/7 job.   But, the rewards of helping these precious children make it worthwhile.  


Spring is here!   Robins are hopping all over the yard and flowers and trees are in bloom.  The Bradford pear trees are so white and beautiful.    Dogwoods and azaleas will be in bloom soon.   

The COVID-19 numbers are down and we see more businesses open, people out without masks going about their daily lives with more confidence that things are getting back to a more normal condition for easy living.    We hope this continues to improve so we can put the pandemic into the history books and be done with it!

We are still not traveling to visit churches.   Ron works from his computer and phone to keep supporters well-informed to know that our work in Asia continues as before and much good is being done.   I continue to keep sponsors well-informed about the girls they support.    We are still capable of handling all of the work and are very thankful that we still have this ability.   

The bottom line of this post is still the same...we are very blessed and we are thankful to God for our lives and everything that HE does to sustain our lives and provide the things we need.   To God be the glory for everything that is accomplished.    May HE bless each of my readers...friends and supporters.







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