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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

First time Disney movie- The AristoCats

Sunday, after church my kids stuck the movie Aristocrats into the DVD player and sat down to watch. Joe and Ricardo came to church with us Sunday and they also sat down to watch the movie. The difference is that they are 22 and this was the first time they had ever watched a Disney movie. That sort of broke my heart.

They have not grown up with the innocence of a child. They had to be on their own early in their lives and really never had the opportunity to be kids. It did make me giggle to watch them loving this movie. They sat forward and watched eagerly, they belly laughed at the funny parts, danced to the musical parts. When I watch them they remind me of my little guys Gabe and Eli watching a movie.

I'm so thankful that we have them in our lives. I'm so thankful that they have Lifexchange in their lives and I love seeing the difference that Jesus and Lifexchange have made in their lives. To check out lifexchange go here.

See Joe sitting forward, he was loving it!

They watched the whole movie so intently



So much fun,
Andrea

Thanksgiving 2011

We have so much to be thankful for! No matter what we are lacking or think we are lacking almost everyone I know is incredibly blessed!

We ended up being the only Americans at our Thanksgiving day feast. This was a first for us, but what an amazing time we had! There were 38 people and everyone brought dishes, they all made something that would come from a typical Thanksgiving day meal and boy did we eat well. It was fun getting to spend the day with new friends and let them experience our holiday.
Our friend Daniel carving one of the turkeys

Our back garden set up for our Thanksgiving feast

Brie made a Thanksgiving tree for us and everyone wrote on the leaves what they were thankful for. It was really special and I think this will be a new Render tradition.

Brie had all the leaves set out to write on

This was after when all the leaves were filled out

The day before Thanksgiving we were out driving in Cape Town and drove past a huge township. The houses were made out of cardboard, metal sheeting and wood slats. The houses had no bathrooms they had a row of community toilets that did flush, but I don't think they get cleaned... ewww! I thought about all those time I think our house here in SA is too small, compared to our homes in the states it is small. But, compared to these shacks we have plenty.

I am praying that this year I can remember how blessed I am and that my hand will always extend to the poor and needy. There are so many needs here and it can be overwhelming, but God always brings His plan into view and we can meet the needs of the few he puts in front of us.

We had 3 of the guys Shelby works with from Ocean view at our Thanksgiving. Joe said he had never eaten turkey before, but boy did they eat that day. We laughed because we had never seen such full plates. I'm so thankful to be able to do life with these guys and to just have the opportunity to love on them.
Here are 2 of Shelby's guys Keenan and Joe posing with Daniel and Drew


I pray you all find yourselves grateful for the many blessings that you have. Please use your resources wisely and I pray that you live open handed with those God has put in your life.

Blessings abundantly,
Andrea

Friday, November 11, 2011

Stay at home missionary

Stay at home missionary is now my new title. I just came up with it. When we moved I had glorious visions of reaching unreached people groups and clothing tons of small brown babies. Now, dont get me wrong, I have clothed some brown babies and I seem to feed lots of extra people weekly, it is just different than I thought it was going to be. Different but not a bad different.

I have been a stay at home mom since I had Brie and I still am. This has always been my mission field and I guess no matter what our longitude and latitude on the earth it will be my mission field until my kids are bigger. This could be a LONG time since I have a 2 month old :) So I am embracing it.

This is what I did as a mom missionary this week. We started school!!! In America you all started the end of Aug, but the new year of school starts in Jan here in South Africa, so we started in the middle. Plus we couldn't wait all of our new books looked exciting. It has been an awesome week. I am so proud of my kids, they each worked really hard and did everything with a happy heart. I am praying that this year will be blessed. I have 2 highschoolers and 2 in elementary this year... plus the baby!

I am doing the Beth Moore study Daniel with a friend. I'm so glad to be doing this, we has women need to encourage each other in the word and get it inside of us. I'm praying that as this week goes on that I can find the time for all of the homework.

I've made healthy meals, homecooked for the crew all week. I've even cooked some lunches and provided healthy snacks. I figured since it was the first week of school we needed brain food. Apparently it worked because no one starved and school went fantastically. Plus I didn't forget to entertain, so the feeding of others was also happening.

We have cleaned, straightened, organized, picked up more times than I care to remember. I am thankful that I have trained all of my children how to clean. Cleaning isn't just for girls, y'all!

In the office, I blogged, finished the newsletter, did some important paperwork, wrote a fold out pamphlet, answered emails, found parts for a vacuum and more of the like.

So, my life hasn't changed all that much. Well, yes it has, but I still do pretty much the sameish kind of stuff just in another part of the World. All for Jesus though. I also provide a nice home for my missionary husband to come home too, albeit loud home where he probably cant hear himself think.

If you are JUST a mom, dont think you dont have anything to do in life or your not important. You are the most important. You keep things going, you keep people from starving or not sleeping, you keep people clean and their clothes nice, you keep the entire thing going smoothly. Proud of you moms!!! We are all missionaries to our families and I pray we are blessing the heart of Jesus as we serve our families wherever we are.