Well, like so many people, on this first day of 2014, I am
sitting here reflecting on the past year. And I am blown away.
I started the year back in Charlottesville finishing up my
last semester of college, student teaching in a wonderful classroom with eight
precious, little boys.
I lived by myself, housesitting for five months, with a dog
and three cats – for most of the time anyway.
I got involved in a Community Group through Portico Church,
and was a part of awesome fellowship. I got baptized, and became a member of
the church. The first time I’ve done this by myself.
Through many prayers
and back and forths, I decided to go back to Uganda, and despite Dad’s
reservations, bought a one-way ticket.
I got to celebrate with one of my best friends, and be part
of such a beautiful wedding and incredible day!
I graduated with my Masters’ degree in Early Childhood
Special Education from the University of Virginia.
I left for Uganda on June 1st, and apart from
some minor (major?) snags at the airport, made it there safely. Such an incredible
peace being back in a country and a place that seemed to grab a hold of such a
big piece of my heart. And the smiles of these kids, so incredibly wonderful!
I began my role as Adoption Coordinator, something so new to
me, but so humbling being able to allow the Lord to work through me despite
inadequacies I felt. We had good meetings, bad meetings, encouraging,
discouraging, but through all of it, Jesus continued to comfort the questions I
had, reminding me that while I’m fighting for His children, He already knows
the plans He has for each of them.
Holly came to visit me, and I got to show her my life in
Uganda. Such a wonderful visit with a wonderful friend.
I saw Jason go home with his family. With his brother and
sisters and aunt. He now has a forever family. A child, who has lived in an
orphanage his whole life, now has a home.
I met some great people coming and going through Jinja, but
great friendships that challenged me, but pointed me to the cross. I am
thankful for those.
I have gotten involved in great community here, with others who are here longer-term, and able to invest in each other’s lives. Such a blessing to walk alongside others who are here serving and following the Lord’s call for their life.
I got to work with our two amazing social workers with our second
domestic adoption case, see an amazing woman pursue and desire a child, and
become a mom.
My parents came to visit! I never thought that my Dad would
be here, but they both were, and I couldn’t be more blessed to have been able
to share all of this with them. I got to experience new parts of Uganda with
them, like raft the Nile and visit Sipi Falls. And we got to celebrate
Thanksgiving together.
I got to be a part of Amy’s story, whose Mom had been lied
to and manipulated, but who continued to fight for her daughter. Amy was
resettled with her mom right before Christmas.
I celebrated Christmas in Uganda. Bittersweet not being
home, but I love that it is now part of my story, having gotten to celebrate
the birth of our wonderful Savior with these kids that I love so dearly.
I brought in the New Year with friends, eating our belated
Christmas dinner, watching Ugandan fireworks, playing games, and complete with
champagne.
I know I forgot things, but looking back on the last year,
these things stand out. I have spent seven months of the last year in Uganda,
something I don’t think I ever would have planned or thought. But I am so incredibly
thankful.
It’s hard for me to even think about what 2014 will bring –
but I’m so excited. Thank you for taking the time to follow me in this journey
that the Lord is taking me on. I know He has big plans for this next year,
bigger than I can imagine and better than I could plan.
So here’s to the start of 2014!
Love from Uganda from Sam and me! |
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