I get up earlier most Fridays to flex my writing muscles with Gypsy Mama and her five minute Friday prompt. It's the one kind of exercise I truly embrace. Join us as we write for five minutes without rewriting and without overthinking. Today's prompt: opportunity
Parents throw this word opportunity around like it defines their success. I want to give them opportunitiies I never had they tell me. To learn French. To play tennis. To see big cities and national parks. To have the best education.
Somehow we believe that if our kids don't experience it all and experience it early we are denying them. But really, so much of it is a marketing scheme. Have you ever watched 3-year-olds play soccer? You paid for that? And I know 2-year-old art class is fun. You could embrace the joy of toddlers painting at home with friends, a sunny day, a porch, and a hose (double fun!)True parenting opportunity is more about time and connections than activities.
But sometimes we want to create opportunities for our kids to see the world through Jesus's eyes. And personally, we wondered if our girls could understand the state of this world and His heart in the abundance of this country. So early on we prayed to find an orphange in another part of the world that we could love, probably forever. A place we could visit, support monetarily, and pray for. We had criteria for this opportunity we wanted to create.
The cost of going there had to be reasonable because we were brining all 4 of us. We didn't want the cost to be so extravagant that the money we spent to arrive would have been a bigger blessing than our presence. The philosophy of the orphanage needed to match God's word. They had to welcome visitors.
We settled on Central America. We found Casa Cielo in near La Ceiba Honduras online. A couple, working for the Lord, without organizational support. Fourteen kids at the time (praying for a permanent home). There are 28 now. And one summer day we flew away, all six us (grandma and grandpa too), to this opportunity in Honduras that we found online. I was sure we were crazy but the peace was strong and the excitement stronger.
And we've been back. Grandpa more than a dozen times, dear hubby three time, and the girls and I twice. We will go again. We will pray, support and try to find more opportunities locally and internationally to love like Jesus.




Wow- LOVE this! My heart beats in the same way for my children, but I keep thinking some day. Thank you for showing me that we can make that some day NOW! Beautiful blog!!!
ReplyDeleteHi neighbor...this is wonderful...oh yes...the opportunities we think we have to give our children...so lacking. blessings to you~
ReplyDelete'have you ever watched 3 year olds play soccer?'
ReplyDeleteHA! loved this line!
It's awesome that you are teaching your children to have a global perspecive - it' definitely something I want for my boy as well.
Good morning girl! Love this beautiful story. A story after my heart - the opportunities to serve others near, far, and everywhere. You are making such an impact on your kids. love ya
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to teach your children about the world! I love your story!
ReplyDeleteyou have such a beautiful heart! i love how you share it with your children...this is a true opportunity!! blessings my friend!!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! How great to have an opportunity like that to go as a family!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this.
I love this post!! We could never give our children enough, creating a constant appetite for more! But knowing Jesus and loving others keep us grounded in contentment and a harvest full!! Precious!
ReplyDeleteThis is a dream of mine and Husband. We would love to take our children to a country like this so we can be Jesus hands and feet. I would love for them to walk away with knowing the value of the blessings they have in this life.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. I am inspired and reminded of what is most important to God.