We
are still in “advent” but the Christmas programs are well under way.
On
Wednesday, Pete and I sang at our kids Christmas program and watched in
amazement as our girls danced, sang and did sign language and performed their
skits in French. OH so proud.
After
Pledge School, we zoomed over to St Joseph’s school (where I teach on Tuesdays).
After an hour of performances something struck me. Both Pledge and St Joseph’s
had a Santa Claus, but the focus was on Christ. I remember being so sad (and at
times angry) when at the kids’ school in America, we spent one week of December
learning about Hanukkah, one week on Kwanza, and one week on
Santa Claus and zero on Christ. It feels
so discouraging to me how Christians are often not able to openly express their
faith. I think this will be one of the things I will struggle with when I get
back to the US.
We
also had the Christmas party with my HIV group. I brought music and we had fun
dancing and singing. I just love those men and women.
Thursday,
I went up to the Treasure Center and they combined their Christmas Program with
the dedication of the new building. The building will provide additional
classrooms, and specialty classes such as art, music and dance. The Archbishop celebrated
Mass and then blessed all the buildings. The kids did such a great job being
quiet and sang very well.
At
the end of the day, Hope came by and I gave her Christmas present from Jeanie’s
Baby Program. She was so unbelievably
appreciative. Strollers are a rarity
here and might not be practical.
Friday
we went to the annual Christmas party at the Seminary. I always enjoy the
evening with the seminarians singing and performing short skits and a HUGE
spread of food.
Saturday
I took the girls (in our new Christmas dresses) to a Calvary Baptist church
where our friends were hosting a Christmas Program put on by the 35 children at
their orphanage. Tears of joy flowed freely from my eyes as I heard the
beautiful hymns and saw what God has done for these children through the
Orphanage Ministry.
Finally,
on Sunday we hosted our own Christmas party.
The day started with no water or electricity, but after praying
fervently through Mass, both were restored when we got home. We had about 60 people come throughout the
day and there was much food, laughter, singing and storytelling. We have made such a great group of friends
through so many avenues.
And
we still have Christmas Eve and Christmas to go!!!!!!!
-Joy
You are living such rich lives. Isn't community a tremendous blessing?
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