Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Romania!!

Hey guys!! I'm here hanging out with the kays for Christmas.......It was so good to see them!! On christmas day I played in the snow with all the kay kids and we had a blast!! Don't let Daniel NEAR snow!! He's not that sweet little boy we all know when it comes to snow! Anyways, I've already been to the place where the kays work(not allowed to say the name) a couple of times.....It's pretty neat what they are doing there. Right now they go there a couple of hours everyday and read the chronicles of Narnia. Yesturday the kids were too excited about vacation and going home and so hyped up on christmas candy that they couldn't sit still and would come in and out of the room screaming and laughing and playing.......All the kay kids are much bigger and Kristina talks like a normal person now and doesn't have that cute little baby voice anymore......She still has her cute laugh though.....The kays are excited about being here and are enjoying learning the language......They're doing pretty well with that! Keep them in your prayers! Love from Romania! ~Christina

Monday, December 19, 2005

Benjamin & Costea

Hey Everyone! These are two of our english students........The first ones I met. They have a sister too named Olea but she wasn't there the day I took the picture. They live in Dejghenja and are in the Tuesday class...I told them that they would be on here and now they're excited....They are pretty good at english and FULL of questions!!! Hope you enjoyed this! I'm going to try and put more pics of the students here for ya! Have a good day! Love from Moldova! ~Christina

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

HEY EVERYONE!! Happy Holidays and stuff!! Sorry I haven't updated.........Actually the reaon is that I think it's boring to read unless you have pictures to go with it.....The Moldovan connection very RARELY allows me to do that! Anyways, since "update Chrisina" people want an update. = ) So, lately I haven't been doing much....I teach English on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday and on the weekends we go to Chisinau (the capital) to just hang out and relax from village life. Oh, and it' COLD!!! You people who are coming in January, It's colder than it was last year!! Course it's not January yet but, we'll see! My friend Oxanna told me about this church called Holy Trinity...They have english services on Saturday nights for some kids who are learning english. It's SOO COOL!! It's my new youth group..I love it!! Then there's another church I go to sometimes called God's design..It's a russian church...It's like a curch for youth and they have Bible studies and then a concert.......So UN-moldovan!! The concerts are more like secular concerts in the states. I mean, there's kids EVERYWHERE smoking and drinking but it amazes me how many come to it!! There's like hundreds of Teens and college kids from all over Chisinau that go. It's AWESOME! Those of you who have been here, know what I'm talking about! The people at this church are just excepting the kids how they are unlike the rest of the christian Moldovans....they are loved there and all the God' design people are EXTREMELY friendly!! And Best of all, they are wittnessed too........It's unbelievable!! It doesn't feel like Moldova at all but then I realize that God has His eye on this country and they really are cared for! It's just so great! AND, it's a Moldovan who started all this!! He's a really neat guy....... So, this weekend sometime, I'm gonna upload a picture of 2 of our english students and tell you about them. They are SOO excited! I told them that I have this website and that they'll will be on it. So, you'll have to come back and look at that.... = ) O.k, well......I think that's all.....I'm going to Bucharest, Romania to spend Christmas with a family that used to go to our church.....I'll probably take a train so, that'll be fun.....I'll tell ya about that lata!! Talk to you guys soon!! Love and miss yall!! Christina By the way, CERI people that are coming, CAN'T WAIT TILL YOU'RE HERE!! I miss yall SOOO much! Moldova is just not the same without ya!! LATA!!

Saturday, November 19, 2005

Hey! I'm in Moldova and not doing much right now. We're just hanging out for a while in Chisinau before we go to Comrat and then I'll start teaching english..... Until then...................I was with my friend Inna today and we got a little bored......Inna (eenuh) heard from her friend who heard from the pastor's daughter that if you put 2 tablespoons of instant coffee in your coke, then "it'll make you feel wierd".........So, she tried it......Here she is opening the coke getting ready to mix it up. That's her brother Sashka next to her. Anyways, afterwards, she said she was all depressed because it didn't work.....She CRACKS me up!! I have a video of her drinking it but I don't think it'll work on here. Even if it does, I don't want to try it cuz this Moldovan connection is so stinkin slow!! It took so long just to get that picture to download!!! Anyways, EVERYBODY!! Have a good day! Inna says: "You're mom goes to college!" Talk to yall soon! Sorry nothing exciting is happening to write you about!

Thursday, October 20, 2005

pictures

Hey!! Just wanted to post some pics! Have a great day! By the way, I'll be using this blog in Moldova. So, if you want to know what I'm doing there, Come here. (If you click on the pics, they'll be bigger) This one is my cute brother!! I took this pic! He's so CUTE with that adorable little smile!!
And this is me, my sisters, and some friends in Sharon's room watching a movie..........
And this is me and my friend Osiel somewhere in the middle of nowhere Mexico

Sunday, October 16, 2005

Tu Eres TODO-PODEROSO!........

.........Eres GRANDE y MAJESTOUSO! Tu Eres Fuerte y invecible, y no hay NADIE como Tu!! That's a song that we sang in churh today. It says You are all powerful! Your GREAT and Magnified! You are Strong and Invincible, and there is no PERSON like you! That's just the chorus but it's such a BEAUTIFUL song!! I had to write it somewhere........ So, this morning at 3:00 a.m (as the custom in Mexico) we went to our pastors house along with the youth group and sang the traditional birthday song and others that are his favorites in front of his window. Then he invited us in and we ate cake, shared some "thankful for our pastor" stories, and they made the white people sing happy birthday. It was awesome. Then he went back to sleep and we all sat on the front porch and were swallowing as much Hot sauce as we could. Actually I think they were having a blast watching us white people's eyes water up. IT WAS GREAT! Then around 5:00, we all went hom and woke up a couple of hours later for church. Actaully we had an AWESOME worship service and then ate chiken and celebrated his birthday with a few programs from the kids, everyone came to hug him, and everyone had to sing a song for him. (like the youth, the women, and then whoever else wanted. Anyways, the service........One of the pastor's sons studies music in Tampico(Mexico) and can play like every instrument EVER! So you can imagine that he's pretty good......yeah, anyway so he can't come home very often but when he does the worship services are so great because he does them. ANYWAYS, I was up all night with them watching them practice(uhh, before we went to sing at 3 in the morning), they sang all these great songs and it was like going to a concert (for me). Worship services around here are rather dull........Anyways, Wish you could have been here! It was an AWESOME DAY! Heather! You're missing out!! Love ya! Christina

Friday, October 7, 2005

"Ministry seeks to rescue potential victims of sex trafficking"

Summer camps run by Texas Baptist volunteers are the highlights of the year for many Moldovan orphans like these girls. (Photos by Marla Rushing) Ministry seeks to rescue potential victims of sex trafficking By Craig Bird Baptist Child & Family Services
CHISINAU, Moldova--Homeless teenaged girls vulnerable to victimization by the international sex slave trade are the focus of a new ministry of Children's Emergency Relief International. The Chosen for Life Project in Moldova aims to make a difference in the lives of teenage girls who are too old for the state orphanage system and are left homeless, said Steve Davis, executive director of Children's Emergency Relief International, the overseas arm of Baptist Child & Family Services. These girls are prime targets for intentionally deceptive newspaper ads that promise high-paying secretarial or nanny jobs in Europe or the Middle East--just a few of the tactics being used by the organized crime syndicates that prey on them, Davis explained. Moldova provides an estimated 60 percent of the tens of thousands of women involved in prostitution rings throughout Eastern Europe. "Chosen for Life is a transitional living program as distinguished from an independent living arrangement. It will be a residential program with a strong vocational component," Davis noted. Children's Emergency Relief International, which has worked in Moldovan orphanages since 1999, recently purchased an unfinished three-story house in Chisinau that will house 25 girls comfortably and serve as a center for another 50 who can access its services. Grace House, as the 10,000 square-foot structure is being called, is the first of what the agency envisions as a network of transition houses scattered throughout the country, linked to local Baptist churches and with ongoing relationships with Christian volunteers from the United States. Children's Emergency Relief International is involved in a campaign to raise $100,000 in response to a $50,000 challenge gift from Houston businessman David Weekley to complete and furnish the building. First Baptist Church of Huntington contributed $35,000, and Trinity Baptist Church in San Antonio gave $15,000. Several individuals also have made substantial donations. Volunteer Christina Gandy, from Curry Creek Baptist Church in Boerne, saw the complexity of the situation first hand during a Bible study at a Children's Emergency Relief International-sponsored camp this summer. During a Bible study in their cabin about Rahab the prostitute, she made the comment that prostitution was wrong. "In the United States if you said something like that in Sunday school, no one would think much about it because it wouldn't apply to their lives," she said. "But the girls started interrupting and saying things like, 'But Rahab was providing for her family' and, 'It's not wrong if you doing it for your family and if it's all you have.' They were very serious--and they were all under the age of 13. That's what broke my heart. Some of them knew what it was like to have a mother in prostitution. It was survival. It was their life." Chosen for Life intends to break that cycle. As a result of relationships developed among Children's Emergency Relief International volunteers and the girls over the past six years, the agency already has a client base of girls who are or soon will be "in desperate need of shelter and training in marketable skills," Davis explained. Another key concept of Chosen for Life is a vocational "incubator" program that will form up to three companies during a two-year cycle, where the girls, working with the agency's Moldovan staff and local Baptists as well as American volunteers, will develop their own businesses. The goal is for the teams, upon graduation, to carry on the work independently. The first such project, a sewing/quilting operation called Wonderfully Made will produce quilts and quilted products while adhering to a strict business plan. A second opportunity already has girls and boys assembling chandelier crystals for Schonbek Worldwide Lighting at an anticipated monthly salary of $150 per worker, "which in Moldova is a decent wage," Davis noted. But as promising as the vocational and educational payoffs are, it is the spiritual promise that most excites Davis. "We already have seen amazing results from the long-term sponsorships many of our volunteers have with orphans," he ex-plained. "Most of these kids have never had an adult to love them, an adult they can trust, and they respond hungrily to that. "In Chosen for Life, that type of relationship will be enhanced by professional mentorship and even more opportunities for them to see what faith in Jesus Christ means to their American friends, since part of each transition house will be housing for the volunteer teams. "Then by linking the houses to local Baptist churches, there will be natural bridges to other Moldovan believers. I just can't get the feeling out of my head and my heart that this can be a key to evangelizing the entire country as these young women learn about faith as they learn job skills and move out into society and share that faith with others."

Monday, October 3, 2005

pictures, memories

Sooo, Jen sent me these pics of us in Moldova last summer. CUTE!! Here's one of Me and a kid named Mihai. This one's on my desktop. We have to be related!! He's the only kid there that seems like my sibling. When we've been together too long, we act just like brother and sister (it's all him of course). But then, when I don't see him for at least 2 days, I MISS HIM!! Yeah, you know how it is, brothers, can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em. Here's one of Me, Jen and Emily outside the "back door" of an old monastery. Yeah! It's a cave and we're standing on the edge of a cliff! Fun Stuff!
And some cute kids from the orphanage in Faleşti. The one with the little shy smile and purple sweater is named Cristina. I hung out with her most of the time. She's SWEET!

Thursday, September 29, 2005

My Hole

Sooooo, I've been watering plants at someone's house while they're out of town.....The only way to get to thier garden is to go through the house and through another door outside to the garden. Another thing, Mexican doors (if you have one) can only be opened from the inside of the building. Anyways, so I'm OUTSIDE in the garden and I accidentally shut the door.........Now I'm locked in the garden with high stucco walls all around me and NO ONE knows that I'm there! I found a piece of wire and tried to wedge it between a pice of glass and the door frame to try and unlock the window and stick my hand through to open the door. That wasn't working, so then, I thought about climbing up the clothes line post and somehow geting on the roof and then flagging someone from the road to get me out. That was a dunmb idea since the key was locked in the house and the only other windows were where I was......in the backyard! So, it was up to me to get that key out. I tried all the windows to see if they were unlocked and one was. The curious things about most windows here is that they have those bars in front of them. Kind of like jail...There's NO WAY ON EARTH ANYONE (not even a newborn baby) could fit between those bars! Well, after wandering and thinking, I decided that that was my only way out. (The bars were horizontal by the way.) Well, the one on the bottom was kind of rusted over and just a bit caved in the middle. I tried to see if my head would fit in but when I tried to pull it out my ears got stuck. After fighting with that thinking I was gonna die, I finally got out praying the whole time. So, I had the bright idea of climbing up these bars and standing on the very bottom one to see if it would bend in anymore. Then, I started jumping on it. It opend up a little more but not enough. So, I found some kind of broken shovel stick and put it between the two bars trying to lift up on the top one while pressing the bottom one down. That didn't work. So, finally, (I think in the panic mode) I tried with all my MIGHT to pull those two bars apart(I found out that when you're scared, you can do just about anything). Then I jumped on it some more, pulled some more until finally I could stick my head in and out with only slight scratching on the ears. So, before I began my dive in, I began praying and wile sticking my body in I decided to go feet first because there was a crib right in front of the window I could grab with my toes and "help" pull myself in. Praying the whole time and getting stuck in a couple of places and then kind of wiggling loose, I was in the house!! I began laughing and thanking GOD I was alive! Then I looked to make sure no one was watching..............Anyway, so, I'm alive and not stuck in a hole......THE END!

Wednesday, September 7, 2005


JOSH AND RACHEL!!

SPIDERMAN!! (Jonathan)

MORE PICS!!!

Hey guys!! Today it's rainy and I thought these pics looked cool........You can see the clouds on the mountains in the background........It kind of reminds me of those pictures that you see of foggy China........The first one was taken right by my dad's office........Thought you might want to know.....

Tuesday, September 6, 2005

JESSE BABY!

Here's some cute Jesse Baby pictures!!!
This is my brother Jonathan.........He's SOOOO CUTE!! I'll post more pics but I'm just messing with it right now...........see ya!