Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!
Watching Steve carve the turducken! |
Storch sign-out board |
Our girls are currently all over the
world, from the USA to Russia to Korea to Jordan and lots of places
in between. They were excited to go home and see family and take a
break. We were excited for them! It can't be easy to be away from
parents and siblings for a whole semester at a time. We do our best
to provide them with a great home away from home and love them
dearly, but it's not the same. It is interesting, though, to think
about what we are really doing. It is such a privilege and huge
responsibility that we've been given to help raise these girls. For
one reason or another the Lord brought these girls to us, and their
parents have decided to share the responsibility of bringing them up
with us. I'm sure you all have differing views on boarding school,
but for some people this is their best option, and I've seen some
wonderful growth among the girls over just one semester here. There
have been bumps in the road, too, but it's a joy and honor to walk
with these girls through high school and all that entails. I went and
saw “The Hobbit” the other day (great movie, by the way!), and on
the way home I was talking to my friend about what his favorite parts
were. There is one part where the Dwarves question Bilbo Baggins as
to why he went along with them and left his home to help them in
their quest to take back their realm. Bilbo says that he misses his
home, that he thinks about it often, and that the Shire is where he
belongs, but that that's why he is with them, to help them find the
home that had been taken away from them. My friend says that he
relates to Bilbo because that's kind of what we do here at the dorms.
We leave our homes to help these kids have a home. There are
sacrifices (like not going home for Christmas) but it's quite
rewarding.
Dorm Christmas Party...fooood!! |
This building is much too empty right
now...it was meant to be full of life, but
right now it's just me. I
miss my gals! I AM grateful for all the rest that I've been able to
get. I've enjoyed reading, watching movies, spending time with
friends, and seeing some of the wonderful areas around here. For New
Year I will be going to nearby Switzerland to stay with a friend for
a few days. We'll be joining in the festivities in Basel to bring in
the New Year. I'm quite excited about it! I have to admit that I'm a
little disappointed to be missing out on the fireworks in Kandern,
though. Apparently it's like a madhouse at the Blumenplatz in town,
everyone setting off fireworks at the same time! Maybe next year I'll
get to have that cultural experience. In the meantime I'll enjoy the
more orderly setting off of fireworks in Basel. :)
Rochelle's Birthday Party |
On another note,
I'm quite excited about the new year for all of the relationship
building that it will bring. This last semester has been good, but a
lot of time has been spent just getting accustomed to the routine and
how everything works around here. It's been the same for a lot of our
girls since more than half of them were new this year. So I'm looking
forward to being able to focus even more on relationships and
spending one-on-one time with the girls in this next semester. Please
pray that the Lord will give wisdom in this and fill me with lots of
grace and love. Sometimes the tasks become overwhelming and I get
tired, and then it's tempting to not put in the extra effort to build
those relationships, but that's what I'm here for after all. I
definitely feel like this is where I'm supposed to be, that the Lord
called me here, and I know He is faithful to those He calls. I'm
grateful for His continued presence in my life, for the way He has
poured out blessings upon me, and for how He has asked me to join in
the work He is doing here. Thank YOU for joining in as well! May you
know the grace and peace of God as you anticipate the coming of a new
year and reflect on all He has done.
John 1:14
The Word became flesh and dwelt among
us, and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the
Father, full of grace and truth.