Friday, November 30, 2012

A Turn of Events

We were on our way down to visit friends in Taichung when our car broke down in the middle of the freeway on a dark and stormy night.  I truly believe that the angels pushed the car over to the safety lane of the freeway while cars whizzed by at break-neck speed.  I truly believe that the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY watched over us and provided for us.  We all got home safely and even our car was tolled free of charge all the way to our mechanic here in Neihu.  It was just under the free 50 kms limit -- 48kms.  How do I know it was God?  When we were filling out the paperwork, the driver of our toll truck (see picture above) signed his name... and guess what's his name?  Mr. Peace Tseng!  Yes, peace is not the absence of trouble, but the presence of God. And surely, God was, is and always will be with us and we are at peace even in the midst of trouble.

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

The Simple Joys of Life

 
 
Our celebrations are always kept simple.  We don't buy gifts, whether it be for birthdays, Christmas, or anniversaries!  We want our kids to enjoy the simplicity of being together as a family without looking at what they can GET.  And over the years, I have noticed -
 THEY ARE GRATEFUL! 
THEY HAVE COME TO APPRECIATE THE SIMPLE JOYS OF LIFE! 
 
They appreciate the World Missionary Fellowship "prayer warriors" from College Avenue Baptist Church in San Diego who ALWAYS mail them cards with their beautiful signatures and well wishes.  We do notice that the names are getting fewer and fewer.  We so appreciate them.  This year, their birthday cake was baked by one of the sisters in our church who is just learning to bake. She did a wonderful job with this carrot cake and cream cheese frosting.  The kids enjoyed every bite.  Yes, we also used "recycled" candles and again, my kids appreciated the fun of whatever number we had to place on top of their birthday cake.  Each of them had a homemade card from Dad.  Each of them received one gift from their youth fellowship group leader.  Again, they were so appreciative as the leader wrapped the gift and picked out a gift that was perfect for them.  Isaiah got a DVD and CD of a worship band. Abby got a wooden "JOY" note holder in a color that matched her room and decorated with a piano keyboard and music notes.  Just to see them carefully opening their gift and card I can tell they thought they were having the best birthday celebration.  Not a word of complaint why they didn't get more!  As you can tell from the pictures above, they were all smile. 
 
What a blessing to be raising kids who are appreciative of the simple joys of life.
 
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

13 Years Ago

13 Years Ago
                                         Now!

How do I begin to describe my daughter, Abigail?  She came with a stubborn streak and has grown into a beautiful tender-hearted, caring, praying, talented young lady.  She is helpful and loves to bake with me.  She, like Isaiah, plays the piano, the guitar and the drums. She has joined the track team at school and loves to play basketball.  And don't ever try to race her in the pool -- she can out-swim all of us and she makes it look so easy!  For her birthday celebration this year, I had to buy her some French fries as she loves the smell of them. Why you might ask?  We picked her up 13 years ago at the McDonald's in Panchiao and so now, she has this love for the smell of French fries.  Her perfect dinner this year was fried onion pancake with eggs, bubble milk tea, and baked custard cakes.  There are moments that she might have a "bad attitude" but these moments are fleeting and rare.  Spiritually, she loves reading her Bible and has a prayer journal as she is consistently praying for people to come to know Jesus.  She is also actively inviting people to the youth group on Saturday afternoon.  She is conscientious about her homework and seeks to honor God.  These past 13 years have been such a blessing to me to be her mom... and I know that the years ahead will be filled with more wonderful memories... God is shaping her wings to fly and to soar... and when she does, it will be difficult for me to let her go, but I know her journey will be amazing.

Happy 13th Birthday, my sweet Abigail!
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Sunday, November 25, 2012

14 Years Ago


14 Years Ago
                                          And NOW!

Fourteen years ago on a clear November morning at around 10:55 I received a phone call.  Isaiah was born in a hospital in PanChiao.  Although his due date was initially set for the second week of December, God had decided that it was time.  Although it would be another 10 days before I finally hold him, God had those days in His hands. 

When I first saw him, all I could see was his moon-shaped face as he was tightly wrapped in a blue blanket like a big fat tzong-tzi.  The first time I laid eyes on him, I knew -- this was the son the LORD had prepared for me.  The adoption papers had not even started, but I knew.  The love for him started at that moment and it has not stopped. 

These fourteen years have flown by.  He is now taller than me by a centimeter or two.  He plays the drums, the piano and the guitar all so beautifully and with such passion.  He can also sing.  He loves sports and still wants to play a set or two of tennis just so that he can beat me.  He is fun to hang out and chat with and when he laughs, the room lights up.  And he is so good at imitating people and making funny faces.  He has leadership ability which God is developing.  Yes, he has his moments of being rude and having a bad attitude.  He doesn't always try his best and he isn't ranked first, second or third in his class.  He talks like he is all grown up, but he still has his "Bo-bo" and his blue blankey sewn by his sweet Aunty Annie -- both of these were gifts from his very first birthday. His bed is still filled with doggy stuffed animals or funny pillows.  And each night, he still asks for me to tuck him in and to pray over him. 

I love going in at night after he is fast asleep to plant lots of kisses on him when he is unaware. I know that one day that bed will be empty and he will really be too "grown up" for me to tuck him in.  But as his mom, he will never be too grown up for me to be praying over and for him.  He will never be too grown up to be my son. He will never be too grown up to be a child of our loving Heavenly Father. And in that thought, I celebrate these past fourteen years and all the years ahead. 

Happy 14th Birthday, Isaiah Iosefa Rong-en Alagata!

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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Isaiah's Handicraft

For Isaiah's Home Ec class in Xihu Junior High School, he had to sew a puppy dog.  He did a great job and he made the whole thing by hand in five weeks.  This Sunday is his 14th birthday.  And he just surpassed me in height.  How fast the years have flown by!  Please pray as both the kids will be taking their school wide exams next Monday and Tuesday, so we cannot celebrate their birthdays until the weekend after.

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Friday, November 16, 2012

HOP Family Retreat

It was a fantastic HOP Family Retreat. The theme this year was "Thirsty".  For our final time of worship, our pastor set up the room with seats, blank canvas, paint tubes, and brushes.  We were to express our heart of worship through art!  When we finished and looked at one another's colorful paintings, we all knew that as a family we all hunger for more of Him!

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Monday, November 12, 2012

Great Start of Another Great Month

The weather has turned cooler now here in Taipei and the days get darker earlier.  I like these changes.  They signal the changing of time and seasons.  This month started with more activities.  Isaiah and Abby had their school anniversary. They performed, screamed, marched, ran, and just enjoyed themselves tremendously.    Isaiah's class came in first in the class relay against all the 8th graders and Abby's class came in second against all the seventh graders.  Abby's class should have been first but they had two penalties while passing the baton!  Each penalty cost them 5 seconds!  I volunteered to run the relay as part of the parents/teachers team.  I was sore for two days.  We also had our House of Praise Family Retreat.  It was fabulous to get out of the city and worship together with our church family.  We were even asked to be a part of a musical that was performed on Saturday evening.  Alan and I also had time to reflect on this past year and to look forward to this coming year.  We do this every November as we know that December gets really busy with all the Christmas and New Year Activities.  This month will also be our kids' birthday celebration.  Well, I will leave that for my next entry.

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