Riding the rollercoaster….
Hi, All – it has been a week and a half of ups and downs. The school had some afternoon activities last week…each were things that I was excited about and later cancelled. Last Wednesday, was the Feast of the Assumption holiday and one of the teachers was going to have an International pot luck dinner at her home. Unfortunately her child was sick and it was cancelled…so I have a lot of leftovers. On Thursday, we were to meet at the Uprising Museum for a tour of the Ghetto (areas either touched by the war and statues/memorials are there as a reminder). We had a team meeting and I am not very fast on my bike…so I let Jola know I was running late…but before I got there it was cancelled. Over the weekend, I met Stephanie and her kids…she is in Warsaw to adopt her special needs daughter, Anistasia. The last few days, I got to spend some more time with Jola. Not only in the classroom, but talking about more personal things and had the opportunity to talk about my faith.
The coffee cup version…
Last week, there were some challenges…I kind of psyche myself up to go to some of these school activities and then kind of bummed when they don’t work out. The International dinner was right up my alley…other than trying to figure out what bus or tram will get me closest to the teacher’s home and whether I will need to make a left or right turn at the first stop. For those of you that did not know – I am directionally challenged – even with a map in my hand! Ugh! So it was kind of disappointing that the teacher cancelled, but understandable that she needed to care for her child. On Thursday, we had a good team meeting, then hurried to get to the museum for the Ghetto tour, fortunately it was Jola that was going to lead the tour, so I could let her know I was running behind. Just bummed when I was 3 tram stops away and got message the event was cancelled due to no shows… Later I found out she had work for her certificate program that needed to be done and she was thankful for the extra time. So I stopped in Centrum and checked out TK Maxx – very similar to TJ Maxx at home and good prices. Over the weekend, I met Stephanie, she is Navy wife and mother of 3. She was in Warsaw for a few weeks, to adopt her special needs daughter, Anistasia. I had a chance to talk to her for a bit and Lord willing, she will try to get me connected to the orphanage. My hope is to be able to go once in a while to volunteer…if the orphanage gives me permission. Monday, I had a double lesson and then Jola and I went for coffee. She is sharing more personal things with me. She is currently going through a rough time and needs prayer. Yesterday, we met at a park and talked over cookies and drinks. My hope was to listen and encourage her, but she was not up for talking much and started asking me more questions on why I am here, how I got here and so forth. It was exciting to share my faith and how the Lord opened the doors to be here. Also how He has helped me to find peace and overcome the trials. She was surprised that I would sell my house, she shared that it usually takes people about 30 years to build enough credit to get a house or others live in the same home that has been in the family name for years. This was another instance, where I saw how blessed I am to be an American and a Christian. Lord willing we will have more opportunities to get together either after class or meet at the park. Praying for wisdom, discernment and grace every step of the way…
In the evening, I was blessed to spend time with the Krzesinski kids…Layla is always on the go and loves to play. It is so fun to see her run at me, for me to pick her up and then she gets in my face to says “Rie I love you.” The boys like to play baseball or tennis and inside (cause I needed a rest) we played Uno Moo, Go Fish and Cooties! I am blessed and thankful to be in Poland. J
“And walk in love, as Christ also has loved us and given Himself for us, an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet-smelling aroma.” Eph. 5:2