25 April 2013

abundance.

  • the kindness & amazing care-package-packing-skillz of the shuman's (God has brought complete strangers - who are quickly becoming friends - into our life to bless us....)
  • package of flair pens (a gift to myself)
  • picking up the hospital mail and delivering it (or delivering news of it).  i really like that part of my job!
  • our waiter at the riviera gave us a whole new hummus in our carry out box - not just what was left on the plate.  what a gift!! (hummus just keeps making the list)
  • "as your awareness of your neediness increases, so does your realization of My abundant sufficiency." - jesus calling
  • open mic night - what a fun & enjoyable event
  • birthday cake oreo cookies
  • having a camara to take pictures of so many of the things i'm thankful for
  • pictures & comments on facebook that make me smile and/or laugh (inside scoop: that's often the main reason i click "like" on anything)
  • kirstie's talk at the community meeting (see previous post)
  • skyping with amy IN OUR CABIN!
  • fresh strawberries.  worth every penny (franc)
  • an abundance of chocolate covered espresso beans
  • package from the aikens
  • the cuteness of kids when they are dressed up in costumes
  • distributing muffins
  • our new umbrella. 
  • breakfast for dinner
  • the enjoyment eli gets from his legos (and especially from new lego sets)
  • singing "God of this city..." it's taken on a whole new meaning.
  • amazing weekend naps
  • playing kickball on the dock
  • pizza with the chandras
  • making (and eating) mac & cheese with emma
  • surprise package from Amy
  • dove chocolate
  • michelle anderson is back! i like that lady.
  • getting to cut/shred/pray
  • "managers money"
  • eli & caroline's dedication to finding things for the "final field service flea market"
  • inspiring stories of trusting, listening to & obeying God (i'm reading "God's Smuggler To China" right now)
  • a pretty fountain
  • my new swimsuit top came - it matches AND it fits!
  • "we couldn't.  that was the beauty of it.  it would be the Lord Himself who would make the way." -brother david
  • ali's photography abilities and how she shares her pictures so generously


20 April 2013

seeking to be all that God made me to be.

Thursday night's Community Meeting was really incredible. The speaker,  Kirstie Randall - our Ward Supervisor, did a TREMENDOUS job of humbly, yet powerfully, speaking Truth into the crew of the Africa Mercy.  She was talking about being who God has made us to be....

So much of what she said really resonated with my heart and mind - some of the things she shared are some of the exact same things i've thought/felt in the past few months (and i mean EXACT).  i was furiously taking notes....

here are some of the things i wrote down...i could probably write a paragraph about each quote...but i won't...i'll just leave them "as is" and trust that God will use them in your life however He wants.

"Rise up.  Be all that God made you to be."

"Do you feel known?"

"I don't quite know who I am here..."

"...expect God to tell me who i am."

"Don't let the expectations of others determine who you are."

"The best thing you can do is get good at being you."  -dennis the menace

"We need to know who we are so that we can play our part in the Body of Christ."

"The beauty of being who you are means that you're released from being who you're not."

"what gets in the way of me being me?"

"I am who God made me to be."

"I am who God says I am."

"when you know that God knows you, it releases you from having to be known by others."

"...if I settle on the far side of the sea,  even there your hand will guide me, your right hand will hold me fast." psalm 139:9/10

"Come into agreement with Truth."

"Allow others to be who God created them to be."

"Speak life -- life breeds life"


18 April 2013

so many sweet gifts!

  • mid morning burrito
  • letting God's Word speak for Itself
  • picking up a soda can and expecting it to be empty only to find there's more left to pour over ice and drink!
  • a wonderful guinean manicure
  • "spa night part 2" - especially the trip to tahiti part and singing "go tell it on the mountain." laughter is so good for the soul.
  • apologies that are well received
  • peanut butter cookies with hershey's kisses - extra thankful when they are delivered to our door and they are still warm!
  • the quickness of the internet sunday morning
  • hitting the tennis ball with nick tuesday night
  • surprise cherry coke
  • sweet, snuggly, silly girls
  • listening to catalyst podcasts while walking/running on the dock this week (i've missed those guys!)
  • God's faithful generosity and His generous faithfulness
  • packages - fun, amazing, incredible, wonderful, awesome packages! - from the pollards, sivaks & shumans
  • motorcycle riding ballerina

14 April 2013

a year ago.

April 14, 2012 was an interesting day for me.  We spent most of the day with WONDERFUL friends at an event affectionately known as "Cashtravaganza" -- our incredible core of friends in Columbus put together a fun and fabulous celebration of our family as we were preparing to move and work with Mercy Ships.

When I got back in the car and we started heading back into town, my phone started buzzing and beeping letting me know there were messages.  There were multiple messages from my sister and my dad...I had left my cell phone in the car because it wasn't getting reception (I think that was God's doing...He allowed me to fully enjoy our celebration and then be fully engaged with my sister). 

Long story short, my sister's husband had been airlifted from Athens to Emory in Atlanta after having an aneurism.  At that point, no one really knew how serious it was or what the outcome would be.
In the next 24 hours I had the privilege - the undeniable privilege - of being by my sister's side.  It was kind of like the stuff you see in the movies...except it was us.  I could write an entire post about how incredibly strong and amazing my sister is...I won't do that now...but maybe someday soon (though I'm afraid my words wouldn't do her justice).

Through the course of the night and next day, doctors were able to determine that the anuerism was massive and there would be no recovery.  Everything that was working in his body was working because of machines. 

Some of the things I remember most from that 24 hours: 
  • the incredible competency of the staff at Emory. job well done.
  • taking walks outside with amy
  • trying to sleep with her in that little chair
  • the timing of everything - how family and friends were able to come and the peace that was present
But the thing I will never forget is the moment when Amy said good-bye to Jon's body and we walked out of that hospital.  I have never experienced a more difficult moment in my life.
In memory of Jon's life and in honor of his death, I thought I would post these words written for his obituary:

This world lost a beautiful soul on April 15, 2012.  Jon Christopher Kay passed away peacefully after having a massive brain aneurism.

Jon was born July 16, 1964 in Atlanta.  He spent significant parts of his life in North Carolina, Delaware, New Jersey, Florida and Georgia and had a special love for California.  Jon has called Athens home the past 28 years.  Jon lived a life marked by kindness and passion.  His love for home, nature, music and the arts encapsulated Jon’s life.  His favorite places on earth: in the kitchen cooking “Jon Style Gourmet” for friends and loved ones, on the couch –or anywhere!- playing his guitar, out in nature and with his best friend, wife and life partner, Amy. 

Jon Kay was a master thinker and a tremendous idea developer!  Those blessed to know Jon will always remember him as an individual with lots of ideas and extraordinary plans!  One of Jon’s most remarkable traits was his ability to love deeply and to express his love in unique and generous ways.  As a way to give one last time, it was Jon’s desire that his organs be donated.

Those left to remember Jon and celebrate his life include his wife, Dr. Amy M. Kay, his mother, Dion Kay, his father, Joe Kay, his brother, Jeff Kay, his sister, Sandy Meaders, his friend, spiritual mentor and guide, Lenny Gredel, a host of nieces and nephews and a plethora of other wonderful family members and friends.  Jon will also be dearly missed by his three four-legged children, Miss Bea, Strat and Static (“da boy!”). 

The family is so very thankful for the love and support that has been shown through this unexpected grieving process.  All of the visits, phone calls, texts, facebook messages, cards, flowers, food & every other act of thoughtfulness and love have not gone unnoticed and have been gratefully received. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you make donations to Nuci’s Space, a local musician support & resource center (Nuci.org) or to Athens Little Playhouse as Jon was recently involved and greatly enjoying working with this organization.  They would also encourage you to think of something that makes you feel connected to Jon and do it! 

A celebration of Jon’s life is being planned for May 20th at 11:00am at the Botanical Gardens Chapel.  Everyone is welcome to attend.   

I love that Jon's life was celebrated again yesterday with a bench dedication at the Botanical Gardens.  I wish I could have been there to hear some more stories of the music Jon played and the way he loved his friends. I wish I could have been there to experience the way family and friends come together to love and support one another.  I wish I could have been there to stand with my sister. 

 

11 April 2013

so thankful for...

  • cool breezes
  • when God's word "comes alive"...those moments when i just can't get enough
  • sweet little lunch trip to the riviera (read between the lines: i got to eat my favorite food in guinea!)

  • the fact that needlegunning STOPS.  eventually it always stops.
  • finding poetry in the discarded paper pile (and having a friend to send it to)
  • watching our children successfully solve problems
  • "miss nurse lynne" (that's what emma calls our crew nurse)
  • "espresso pillows" (via krissy via christina via trader joe's!)
  • feeling more like me again
  • God-ordained conversations
  • random comments/answers to questions from my children that make me burst into laughter: me - "eli, why do you have socks on your hands?" eli - "i have no earthly idea." 

  • good news for the Szareks
  • God made the majority of the world with "cool" colors - the sky, the ocean, the land...all blues and greens (which are "calming" colors)...and then there are fun accents in "warm" colors.  even in His creation, He has built in a calming factor.
  • stay up way too late talking with nick

04 April 2013

"Gratitude does the body good." - family fun magazine

  • when children say thank you
  • good ideas from magazines (particularly from "family fun")
  • handing out stickers with emma
  • washing feet

  • 'chelle's willingness to hang out with emma for a bit
  • going down to the ward to play with play-doh at emma's request
  • fantastic trip to the island
  • fun on the paddleboard
  • sunrise service (and all the great memories of sunrise services growing up)
  • omelettes
  • mr. nick & miss suzanne came over to play
  • ALL the amazing easter songs (especially the ones we sing year round)
  • dying easter eggs
  • competent people
  • erin's generosity
  • when things go as planned
  • shoes that came at the perfect time for caroline (thanks, yaya!)

02 April 2013

random.

fun fact:  i got to visit the OR here on the ship this morning - i was in the room during a surgery!!  it was definitely a memorable experience!!

not so fun fact: there are cholera and menengitis outbreaks in upcountry guinea  - please pray (no worries - there's no danger for the cash crew -- just devastating for the country...and sad for some of our patients and their families). 

interesting fact: unless the way a dime is made has changed, there are a 118 ridges around the edge of a US ten cent piece (i've been carrying that useless information around with me a loooong time)

good quote:


i am so rich.  wanted. loved. cared for.  My God and my husband do a phenomenal job of reminding me of how rich i am (as do others).  i want to do that well for people (especially my husband and children) - i long to help others understand that they are wanted, loved and cared for...such a simple, yet tremendous, task.