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Malaya’s Senior Year is Approaching….

Yesterday we celebrated Asher & Levi’s 13th birthday! I still remember EVERYTHING about that pregnancy & their first year of life. If you followed my blog back in 2009, you TOO know all about my 92 days in the hospital & constant medical drama!

The week after they were born, we had to trade in our mini-van for a 12-passenger vehicle! Simply put – we NO LONGER fit in one car together! We had 4 girls still in car seats, Gabriel in a car seat, & now twin babies. Yeah, you heard me… it’s 7 kids in car seats!  It took us 30-minutes just to buckle every kid in before leaving the drive-way! Not to mention, only 2 of the 7 were potty-trained! 

Here’s a post I made on Facebook when we finally purchased the van! It was 8 years old but had very limited mileage on it! It’s a 2001 Dodge Springer Van!

The van is now 21 years old, fully paid for, has only 86,000 miles on it, and is STILL running! Since we don’t live in the states and drive it every day, it was pretty easy to keep the mileage down. We have learned that some vehicles don’t need to be driven a lot for them to constantly breakdown. Apparently parts can go bad after 21 years even if you treat your car  well!

ANYWAYS…. Back to Malaya

IT’S OFFICIAL! In August, Malaya will be moving in with Marla Crisman – and spending her senior year at NORTH Liberty High School! WAHOO!!

We are SO THANKFUL for the school superintendent, who helped arrange all the legal documents required for Malaya to attend – (even though we aren’t residents but live in Haiti).

Now that we are taking all the necessary steps for her year in the states, we have come into a little problem. Actually…it’s really Malaya’s dilemma more than mine! LOL!

For some reason – Malaya thinks that our “personal” family vehicle would be embarrassing to drive to school.  It’s literally a party on wheels… especially if she lets me add custom LED lights & a disco ball!  🪩 

ANYHOW… though we are more than happy to share our Family Bus…  we thought we might put a filler out to see if anyone has a vehicle they were thinking of trading in? Or maybe one they wouldn’t need for this upcoming year.

IF you live in KY or in MO and you have a vehicle that our girl could use to drive around next year – please send us a message! Otherwise…I believe I have come up with MULTIPLE reasons why this VAN could be the best thing that ever happened to her! 

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✔️ LIST OF REASONS THIS VAN WILL BE A HUGE HIT✔️ 

IT’S A CONVERSATION STARTER

Malaya is a shy girl around kids her OWN age. HOWEVER – when she pulls into the school parking lot with this beauty…. she’ll immediately be noticed and become the talk of the school! It will just happen organically!

Me pretending to be a student: Wow! I wonder if she’s famous and that’s the tour bus!?! I’ve got to meet this person  🙂
Malaya pretending to be a student: Wow! I think I saw that van on Dateline. That’s the creepy girl who lures little kids with candy!

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HER FAMILY WILL ALWAYS BE WITH HER

We have a huge vinyl sticker of our entire family – perfectly placed on the back windshield….a constant reminder of our love! 💕

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CARPOOL KAROKE & ULTIMATE UBER EXPERIENCE

She knows she needs to get a job and gas is SO expensive! What better way to make money than to become an UBER driver and chauffeur all her fellow students around! She will know where ALL the cool kids hang out! 🎶🚐

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HUGE TIME SAVER & DOUBLES AS A DORM

TIME SAVER: The van is 10 feet tall, higher than most bedroom ceilings! If you forget where you parked, just scan the lot and look for the tallest vehicle there! It’s not like it can fit in a parking garage! So you’re gonna remember where it is!
STRESS SAVER: If there’s bad weather OR you’ve got a big test the next morning…. just sleep in the school parking lot! There’s an outlet to charge your phone & the porta-potty folds nicely under the seat!

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ENCOURAGES CLUB/SPORTS PARTICIPATION & LEADERSHIP

She has never been a-part of a school club or sports team before.  She’s easily the most organized and responsible 17 year-old you’ll ever meet. I imagine that MANY groups would need her to help transport them and their equipment to local games/competitions! Once Malaya has a leadership role – she’ll immediately feel less guarded & become a social butterfly!

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FITNESS-FOCUSED & SPEED SAFETY

FITNESS: Don’t want to eat at home, but also don’t feel like going out?  Well, this van won’t fit inside most of the Fast-Food Drive-Thru Lanes. Do you really want Taco Bell at 1am – if you have to go INSIDE to get it?
SPEED SAFETY: It takes at least a minute to go from 0-to-60! AND you can push the petal to the floor and it will NEVER EVER go more than 65mph!

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INDOOR WATER PARK DURING BAD WEATHER

Since heavy rain causes leaking through the AC on top, driving in bad weather is like playing in a water park – fully clothed! When pools are closed due to lightening, you can all pile into the van!

I mean… I think I have more than proved my point about how AWESOME this could be!

You’re Welcome MALAYA! 

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Summer Games EQUALS Water-filled Fun!

For the past 3 weeks, all of our campus residents have been competing in weekly competitions. The team with the most points at the end of the month –  will get to attend a special 4th of July Party in our yard- complete with food, games, swimming, and fireworks!

To learn more about the competitions from our first 3 weeks – check out our ministry blog: molehaiti.org

 

TONIGHT WAS OUR 4th WEEK OF SUMMER GAMES! ☀️🏆

At 5:30pm, we set-up the basketball court in preparation for tonight’s water games! We had 10 different water-themed competitions! 💦🪣

At 6:50pm, we all met in the cafeteria – so Pierre & I could explain how to play each game.

Though there are 20 members in each team…most games only require 3-10 people. Team captains were required to divide out their group equally – so that EACH person participated in at least 3 different games.

At 7:20pm, we were ready to play game 1. 🔫💧

At 9:30pm, we still had 5 games left. We took a vote to decide if they wanted to stop since it was getting late. ⭐️🌙 BUT EVERYBODY – especially the adults – wanted to keep going!

At 10:15pm, I finally concluded the night. There were still 3 more games left, but we were exhausted! 😴

The best part of ANY activity we do, is watching everyone else laugh & fully engage. They ABSOLUTELY loved tonight!! 💜  I really think they could have kept going if I would have let them! 

In fact, we had a crowd of people on the streets watching us through the chain-link fence – cheering for everyone! 📣 👏

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As always, it takes forever to upload photos & videos to our blogs. Hopefully by this weekend, I’ll be able to post pictures & share all about our night! So, don’t forget to check out our ministry blog in a few days! molehaiti.org

In the meantime, enjoy our short video from tonight!

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End of School Year – Celebration

Yesterday was the last day of school for all of our Campus Kids!

(NOTE: My kids still have another 2 weeks before they are finished). 

We made a SURPRISE announcement on Wednesday, during our weekly meeting.  IF everyone gave their very best on Thursday – which was the last day of exams…. we would have a  HUGE celebration on Friday

Everything went perfectly yesterday at school! So this morning, the children woke up at 6:40am! All of the kids, their teachers, Gabriel, Tizzie, and Pierre all headed to the beach and ate breakfast at 7am! Not only did they eat breakfast – but they also ate their lunch there! 

Pierre, Tizzie, & the teachers were responsible for all of the morning activities.  (They didn’t take a whole lot of pictures – because everyone was too busy swimming and having fun!)

DAYTIME FUN – 7AM

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The kids returned back to the campus around 5pm to take showers and change out of their bathing suits. At 6:30pm, my family & Abbey –  took over for all of the night-time plans!  

We started with a big bonfire – where kids roasted hot dogs! Besides hotdogs/bread – we also had chips & soda. Once the kids were finished eating, we started our first round of games.

BONFIRE FUN

 

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The first game we played was our version of “Monkeys in the Middle”. We divided the kids into teams. Those inside the square tried to capture the “foxtail ball” – which was thrown back & forth from outside the boundaries. Winners were rewarded with candy. 

GAMES ROUND 1

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After we finished round 1, we went back to the bonfire to indulge in gooey, delicious s’mores!  

S’MORES

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After we finished eating, we came back together for another round of games.  We also passed out LED sunglasses and a “flying” LED toy. You use a rubber-band to send the toy straight-up in the air. Some of the kids sent them so high, they actually got stuck in a palm tree! LOL!

GAMES – ROUND 2

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Before we knew it, it was already 9:45pm! We hadn’t finished playing all of the games we had planned. However, the kids had been going non-stop at the beach since 7am. So we decided to end with a 15-minute dance party!

I am SO thankful for all of the people that made this day possible! Pierre & Gabe were at the beach the entire day. The teachers & Tizzie were moving non-stop this morning to make sure the day went well.

Jose, Malaya, Abbey, & the rest of my kids never sat down – once the kids came back over for dinner. I was anticipating some “complaining” as we walked into the house tonight. But instead, my kids were asking if we could go back again next week!

How blessed am I – to serve alongside my family? Wow! God really is GREAT!!

END OF NIGHT DANCE PARTY – 10PM

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Best Friends At Heaven’s Gates…

(Written Yesterday)

Today is one of those bitter-sweet days.

As many of you know, our family has strong emotional ties to the “Mercer” family.

Diane was my best friend.
Her mother, Ruth, was Malaya’s best friend.
Her father Jerry, filled in for Ruth after her passing.

Jerry was SO good to our family. He made a point to write Malaya EVERY month – without fail. He also sent Malaya several gifts from Ruth, including a cherished porcelain doll from the House of Lladro, Madrid.

When we learned this past weekend that Jerry’s health was declining rapidly, we were overcome with emotions.

Malaya commented that it feels like Ruth is dying all over again. I understand that sentiment. as precious memories flood my mind as well… especially the ones where we are all hanging out together in Diane’s living room.


We woke up to this message today from Diane’s sister:

June 14, 2022
The struggle is finally over. Shortly after midnight this morning, dad drew his final breath after 85 years this side of Glory living a life he loved with those he loved, even as he deeply longed for his true home and Abba for as long as I’ve been old enough to understand.

In many ways he was an ordinary man with an extraordinary presence. Handsome, gregarious, funny, opinionated. He took thousands of pictures of everything that would hold still long enough for a photo. He was a collector, a teacher, a writer, a poet. . .an evangelist proclaiming the Good News to every brother and sister he met along the way.

As he laid there in the hospital bed, his body was worn out, black and blue with bruising from four days of IVs and life’s many bumps over the years. Unresponsive and fevered, we wiped his body with cool cloths for several days–his forehead, face, arms, chest and legs.  We washed his feet.  Even in death he was drawing us closer to Jesus.

Above all, he was a man of great spiritual discipline. His entire life was a journey to the cross, and those who knew him also knew of the heavy cross he bore.

His final hour was the most holy moment of my life. Today I will abide in that moment for a little bit longer.

Out of all of dad’s published writings my favorite was a collection of personal poetry entitled Scratchings on the Wall of My Prison Cell. Well, now he’s free. He broke out at midnight (he was also such a cowboy) from a shackled life to physical pain and limitation to finally see Jesus face-to-face and embrace his bride again who was all his care.

I don’t know if he surprised her this morning or if she knew he was coming. But I do know what a wonderful day they will share. He had an important date to keep. After all, today is their 65th wedding anniversary.


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Please continue to pray for all of Jerry’s family and friends. It’s no doubt HIS best day…and yet one of our saddest.

Below are a few pictures from Jerry’s conversations with Malaya, including his last text to her.

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You’ve Got Talent!!!

Every year we have 2 major Children’s Church Themes – one in the spring & one in the fall. We have the ONLY children’s church ministry in our area. Just like our campus is well- known for it’s festive Christmas Season – our children’s church program is very popular and the “talk of the town” as well. 

Our last theme was  a Game Board Series. Each week, we introduced a classic game (Sorry, Battleship, Candyland, Checkers, Clue, etc). The object/rules of those games were used to share a Bible story — which created a fun  – interactive – and rememberable lesson every single Sunday.

This summer’s Children’s Church Theme is called – YOU’VE GOT TALENT! 

Below is a screen shot of the Series’ Overview! 

Most people don’t realize all the planning & work that is required for this program. The reason why we go so “BIG” – is because for most children, this is the only platform they have to learn about Jesus. If they do attend other local Church services, this is the only resource completely designed with their age in mind. 

We started preparing for this theme back in December. As we began putting away our red curtains, red tablecloths, and other various red decorations… we immediately set them aside and labeled them for this theme.

We had Tom & Sharon Snivley bring in several decorations when they arrived in April – and our family ALSO brought back supplies from our recent trip to the states!

Even still….many of the supplies we wanted were too bulky for suitcases and instead were sent to FLORIDA so that MFI could fly them into Haiti. It typically takes 2-4 weeks to receive supplies from MFI. There is a weekly flight into Haiti and then customs opens every box and taxes all the items. After it clears customs, we then have to find a bus coming to the Mole, which is a 12-hour drive! With Haiti’s political crisis, the roads are often blocked. 

We ordered our supplies for this theme back in February  – HOWEVER – the majority of them just arrived this past weekend!

We didn’t want to miss out on decorating for Sunday- so we pulled an all nighter! We started setting up at 6pm on Saturday and continued non-stop until 1:15am. (We still had more decorations for the tables, but decided to add them next week since we were exhausted!)

In July, we will be hosting an actual Talent Competition! The kids have been practicing their “acts” in preparation for this big community event! We will invite all of their parents & passout awards to all the winners!

This has been such a FUN theme for everyone! The kids love sitting in the middle of all the glitz and glam – while they learn about the most famous and talented King of Kings!