Sunday, December 28, 2008

Back to work

After a six week hiatus in the States, in which we met three new granddaughters, we arrived back in Greece just one week before Christmas. While the rest of the world was busy shopping for gifts and baking Christmas cookies, we were busy getting settled back into life in Greece.

The transition has gone smoothly. We had money to collect downtown, bills to pay, government offices to visit and finances to be done at the HM office. Mike has a construction project to finish out at the property for an Albanian family who will be living out there beginning mid January. Peggy continues to work at the HM office handling the overseas finances. We will both begin language school again mid January so we are trying to get caught up with all the other things to get done before the school work sets in again. It feels great to be back to work.

Another blessing: on Monday we finally got our official residence visa after waiting almost one year! We are so thankful since this saves us having to leave Greece every three months for a visa exit,which is both costly, nerve-wracking and exhausting. Thank you Lord.

We have not been disturbed by any of the rioting here except for one day that they had the downtown area roped off due to a demonstration. Some of the results of the violence are still obvious; broken windows, burned up ATM machines, bank lobbies that have been destroyed. It is very sad. There appears to be a spirit of anarchy amongst some of the youth in this country that is alarming. Although as our pastor mentioned at church today, without a thought for God or Jesus, it is as if God does not exist or that He is not interested in our problems. Thus the young people are filling this gap with other things. In fact, in one nativity scene, baby Jesus was replaced with a TV. Please pray for God to use this unrest to bring many to the saving knowledge of Jesus, who gave His life for them.

Praying you all have know the peace of Christ this season.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Hannah days

I (Peggy) have had the privilege to spend this week at home with 5 yr old Hannah and Paul while Missy has been in Guatemala picking up their newest daughter, Amelia, 18 months.

We have had a great week spending lots of time playing outside, cooking, dancing and coloring together. We spent most of today getting ready for the big homecoming tomorrow afternoon when Mom and Amelia come home. We are so excited and have made lots of posters and welcome home decorations.

What a testament to God's perfect timing that Mike and I are here to meet three new granddaughters this month. We feel incredibly blessed!



Thursday, December 11, 2008

Amelia is coming home Friday-Praise the Lord!!!!




An excerpt from our daughter Missy's blog this morning:

GOOOOOOOOOOOD NEWS!!

God truly answers prayers... specific ones... and I experienced that this morning!!! GOD IS GOOD!!

We (Missy and Amelia) went to the embassy this morning for our visa appointment, and the first embassy lady (submitting documents) said that since Paul wasn't there, and since we didn't have a specific power of attorney form and his passport, that we'd have to come back the following week and have Paul fed-ex those documents... of course, this was the news I most feared, and I even started crying with that fear. Our adoption agency representative told me to expect the worst.

Then I went into the official interview and the lady was an amazing girl from the States, who's Dad lives in Colorado, and she just amazingly approved us, regardless!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was AMAZING!!! I don't know if I've ever taken that big a sigh of complete relief!!!

When I got out of the interview, our adoption agency rep said that God must like me, because that NEVER happens!!!!!!!!!!!!

GOD IS SOOOO BIG! I love that it was such a true blessing!!

Anyway, we are pooped emotionally, but SOOO thrilled to be done! We pick up our visa tomorrow at 3:30 and get to come home on our flight on Friday morning!!! USA... HERE AMELIA COMES!! :)

Thank you for the prayers... they truly made a difference!!!
~Missy

We are so excited to be here in the States and waiting for Amelia's arrival!

Missy and Paul's blog address is:
http://coloradobennetts.aboutmybaby.com password: bennett

Monday, December 1, 2008

Enjoying Family Times

Hopefully these pictures will tell a thousand words!!

We are loving God's goodness to us in allowing us this precious time with our children and new grandchildren. Treasuring the moments together before heading back to Greece shortly!