Whew, what a
year this has been! I would definitely have to say this this been my craziest
year ever, with ups and downs and twists and turns. There have been some pretty
rough times, but there have been some good ones too and I’m thankful for that.
Blogging:
I haven’t
devoted as much time to blogging as I did last year, mainly because my life has
been so insane! Still, I managed to crank out 24 posts. I’m hoping that number
will be a little higher in 2015!
My Children:
My four children
are doing absolutely great, and I am so thankful! I have been blessed so much
by their letters.
I was excited
to hear that Mbula, my oldest, is aiming for a university-level education; I am
so proud of him! He is up to his ears in soccer stuff, as always… he’s really
been enjoying playing an attacking mid-fielder position. I also got an updated
photo of him this year.
Shakira is also
excelling academically… she’s #1 in every class! I got to send her a package of
stuff last month and she loved it. She also wrote her first letter to me in
English this year, and did so well at it! I have lots of photos of her from the
Shelter Them Mission trip.
I was a little
concerned about Isimbi this year, as she’s not been as chatty as she usually
is. So I was really happy to hear that her favorite memory is when my friends
visited her back in 2012. She calls me her best friend and always wants to know
when I will visit her again! I also received a lovely updated photo of her this
year
Ada has also
been a little quiet this year, and she’s been struggling a lot in school… she’s
a little trooper though, and tries so very hard! Her last letter said that she
was happy to know that she was part my family. She also said that my “accepting
to sponsor” her reminds me of how Jesus loves her and “accepted to sponsor”
her. What a beautiful metaphor!
This year, I
have sent a total of 40 letters to my children.
This year, I
have received a total of 22 letters from my children.
Here is the breakdown on that:
Isimbi: 4 letters
Ada: 3 letters
Mbula: 6 letters
Shakira: 9 letters
We also
celebrated Shakira’s 16th birthday, Mbula’s 19th
birthday, and Isimbi’s and Ada’s 11th birthdays (born a month apart)!
Shane Claiborne
I got a chance
to meet Shane Claiborne, founder of The Simple Way and author of The Irresistible Revolution and Jesus, Bombs, and Ice Cream (among
others) when he spoke at MUN in St. John’s. It was pretty exciting to hear his stories of
ministering alongside Mother Teresa in the leper colonies of India, advocating
for the homeless in Philadelphia, and with a peacekeeping team in Iraq right
after 9/11. And it was such an honor to get a picture with this humble brother.
Driftwood Cross:
This stands out
as the year that we released our first album! Titled “I Wanna Be Free”, it
features 8 songs including originals and covers. We sold out of our first run of
100 copies and are waiting on our second run.
Life:
This has been a
strange year for me… I got a job, moved communities and got an apartment, left
that apartment and moved to another one, left that job, got another one, and
ended up having to leave that one; meaning it’s been a bit of a stressful year,
to say the least!
We also got the
news in early December that my dear grandmother, or as we say in French, Mémère, passed away. It was quite sudden, but
thankfully my father was able to be with her up until a few hours before she
passed. She slipped away to Heaven shortly after he left to fly home. I believe
it’s better that way… his last memories of her will be of her alive and awake,
and she will live on in all our hearts.
I had several “firsts” this year… my first time attending the symphony,
my first time signing an autograph, my first 1,000 km solo road trip, and my
first time packing a shoebox for Operation Christmas Child.
The past year or so has been a difficult one for me, I’ll admit. I’ve
struggled with depression a lot in the past year, although this hasn’t been my
worst year for that, thank God. I’ve gone through some rather extreme personal
attacks in the past month as well and at times it has been a struggle just to
keep my head above water. It’s hard to keep a smile on your face when you don’t
know who’s falsely accusing you behind your back. I’ve had to hold on to Jesus
tighter than ever before; and when I slipped, I’m thankful for precious people
who carried me to Him.
Although I lost much of my joy in 2014, I’m still in the fight. I’m
battered, bruised, and bleeding… but I’m not broken. I have much to be thankful
for and I believe 2015 will be a different and hopefully better year!
Beautiful post!! I especially loved your updates on how your kids are doing! I think it's amazing how much insight God can give us to how our kids are doing just through letters.
ReplyDeletePraying for you, Hannah! I am determined that we will have a better year in 2015!
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