~ Somewhere, Somehow We "Westerners" Got It In Our Heads That We Know How To Do Things Better.~ Now, I know a lot more history of certain areas of the world than I did before this year began - for sure! However, I am not naturally a lover of history like my father-in-law, or an encyclopedia of Detailed Useless Information like our favourite Irish pastor! :) So I don't know how or why it came to be that we think so highly of ourselves. I have never been a fan of that North American stereotype, but you have to fight that temptation at all times, to think we are better than anyone, anywhere. I am all FOR learning from each other, good and bad, SHARING ideas, cultures, histories, recipes and dance moves. But let's resist (as Westerners) the urge to think ours are superior to the rest of the world's.
~ We Have Too Much Stuff ~ Less stuff is easier to pack, easier to unpack. Less stuff is easier to clean, to organize, to manage. Less stuff means less insurance, less stress about losing/breaking the stuff. Less stuff means you don't need such a big house to put all the stuff into, and therefore again, less cleaning. Or you can use the space in whatever house you have for more people, less stuff. Less stuff, less debt. Less stuff, more time. Less stuff, more God. <My husband is so gonna cringe at the purging mood I am in...if he thought I was in a purge mood before we left on this Year Away, he ain't seen nothin' yet!>
~ People ~ You may or may not have noticed that our blog did not often, if ever, have pictures of the people we met and loved along the way. I have admitted that I am a rookie blogger, and not an educated one in the least. So, I don't know, and didn't want to take the time to think about or research, what my philosophy is on the whole World Wide Web Exposure-Vulnerability-Hazards. Some may have reservations and fears, or be offended that we did or didn't mention/picture them. So we just decided not to post others' pictures or too many of their details or life stories. (And, therefore, protecting all those who are running from the law, immigration, the mob, aliens, or are in the witness protection program...juuust jokin'!) We, in NO way, meant to undermine the absolutely amazing experiences we had with PEOPLE this year. We had the honour and privilege of meeting TONS of interesting, helpful, hard-working, godly, life-giving, hilarious and caring people along the way; sharing their homes, their lives, their cultures, their beliefs, their friendships, where-to-get-the-best-tapas and which tourist attractions are a rip-off. We love you all and welcome you to allow us to return the favour anytime you want to come and visit Canada!
~ God Takes Care of You ~ big lesson to be learned. And not sure why I, for one, can't seem to learn it after a life-time of proof. We (Emery said I could include him in this one) suffer from the problem of thinking that we can take care of ourselves, are independent, strong, God-given brains and self-confidence and all that. But we were reminded over and over again this year that it's God's job, not ours, to take care of us. He cares about even the littlest details, as reminded by some new dear friends - if we aren't praying about the small things like finding a parking spot in a busy city, what are we praying about? In other words, if we aren't trusting God for small things, how can we trust Him for the big things? We embarked on this year, thinking we had it all figured out, planned, lists made and checked off. Boy, was that a dumb idea. God's plans were different AND better, "immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine" (The Bible-Ephesians 3:20). We experienced God taking care of big and small details as we worked, travelled, lived.
- families with kids for our kids to connect with
- "instantly comfortable friends" (another phrase I just invented) to hang out with, learn from
- housing, transportation, communication (internet, phones, etc.)
- travelling mercies (seriously, NOT ONE single hitch, wrinkle, lost bag, mix-up, cause-for-panic!)
- caring church families and pastor couples to worship with in both countries we lived in
- safety
- health (barely a runny nose)
- and many, many, many, infinitely many more things
~ We Have Some Pretty Fantastic Kids ~ Parenting is hard...at home, abroad, while working, while on vacation, when the kids are younger, older. But we, as parents, are commanded by God to "Train a child in the way he should go" (The Bible-Proverbs 22:6), to love the Lord with all our heart, soul, strength and impress that upon our children, to talk about God when we sit at home, when we walk along the road, when we lie down, when we get up and everything in between (The Bible-Deuteronomy 6:4-9). We cannot put into words how great it was to spend so.much.time.together as a family this year. Funny how this opportunity removed some of the daily life distractions and busyness of home and yet added other factors of the unknown, unfamiliarity of being abroad, being far from family and friends. Yet our family of five remained constant, our job as parents remained the same, simple, our purpose in life unified ~ to glorify God, wherever, whenever, however. We hope and pray that it was an eternal investment. Yup, our kids sometimes milked the compliments they were given by strangers, waitors, friends who told them they were such well-behaved, well-adjusted, good kids. They would sometimes use it against their mother when she reminded them for the 1,746th time to say Please and Thank you and not to belch in public. Okay, to be painfully honest here, before we left, I seriously thought I may go not just a little nuts this year...being with my kids (and husband, frankly) all day, every day. That I might miss sending them all off to school at 8:00 am and having the house and day to myself to do the rest of my job(s). But God miraculously kept any and all of those fears of insanity at bay.
~ Our Goals For This Year All Reached:
- cross-cultural experience
- Christian service opportunity
- non-Education "job"; work for free
- do it all as a family
AAAAAAAND, this is it...THE END of Our Year Away Blog. It's been a slice! Thanks to all of you who blessed us by caring enough, or just being curious enough, to read all of our ramblings.
More than one person has already mentioned that we look better, younger than when we left, "have a glow about us", 'more peaceful'? Well, not sure what to say about that...it's likely one of two things. Either:
1. <prepare for a free shameless plug for my cousin Candace again> I've been using Pure Anada's anti-aging moisturizer every day for the past year, or
2. it's true what they say: a change is as good as a rest.
Our Year Away opened our eyes
to what God is doing in other parts of the world,
and cultivated deeper our relationship with Him.