Tuesday, October 22, 2013

More Goodbyes

 
Our lives are incredibly transient.  We are always coming and going, saying hellos and goodbyes.  And so are our colleagues.  It's one of the hardest parts of our job.
 
 
Last night, SITAG held a farewell dessert for some dear friends of ours who will be leaving the Solomon Islands shortly after we go back to the village.  Sarah made a moist carrot cake.  Every November we make a birthday carrot cake for this "Uncle", and this year he won't be here to enjoy it.
 

I caught these two sitting in the floor deep in conversation before the program began.  I wondered, what kinds of things are they discussing?  So thankful for their friendship.
 


This couple fills in as grandparents for our kids, and our kids fill in as grandkids for this couple.  It works well that way!  Katherine loves them so much that she overcame nerves to write and sing a song to her adopted grandparents.
 


The SITAG kids also prepared a couple of songs as a tribute.

 
You can almost always find kids piled on this lap!  And see Katherine wiggling those two front teeth?  Any day now, any day.
 
 
After all of the fun and games, we held a time of prayer for this precious couple.  Oh, how we love them, and we're looking forward to watching God continue to work in their lives.

3 comments:

Bartokhound said...

I love this! I'm traveling around the great state of New Mexico this week, adjudicating 198 Soprano Is for NMMEA All-State Mixed Chorus auditions. Reading about Katherine overcoming nerves made me remember and want to share what one neat accompanist-teacher did for a nervous young lady in her audition. Before the audition began, the pianist extended her flat, open palm and said, "OK. Get your nerves together and give them to me!" The young girl smiled, made a fist, and put it in the pianist's hand. She then threw them over her shoulder and we got on with "Caro Mio Ben." Don't you just love that?!

Lots of love,

Kayla

Anonymous said...

Ooh, this makes me tear up. The transience is indeed one of the hardest parts... but I am so glad they could share this season with you all, so glad for adopted grandparents and grandkids and full laps.
God bless you as you get ready for your village trip!
~Ruth

Herding Grasshoppers said...

All those moves, all those hellos and goodbyes are hard. Good, but hard. I so admire the way you all lean into them.

Julie