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Our Christmas Miracles…..

 

You are looking at BABY A and BABY B!

You are looking at BABY A and BABY B!

Not to sound like a Christmas Song  – BUTDO YOU SEE WHAT I SEE? 

That’s right – you’re looking at one of the first pictures of our twins! God doubled His blessings on our family and gave us two little miracles! Looking on the ultrasound screen – seeing two floating little lima beans – it’s no wonder that we are in Awe of our Father in Heaven! Who else could create just delicate little “beings”? While it took a little time to adjust to this new adventure at first – it hasn’t taken long at all to embrace these miracles and to already be head-over-heels in love! As we finish our first trimester and begin the New Year – we couldn’t wait to share what God’s doing in our lives! Please keep our family and these little babies in your prayers. We know we still have a long way to go – but we’re so grateful we don’t have to do it alone!

May God Grant You Miracles and Blessings Beyond Belief!

Merry Christmas!

Jose, Jody, Gigi, Mikela, Rosie, Malaya, Gabriel, and (2 to be named later!). 

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Staff Christmas Party

Magdala gave me some vitamins in my IV and some good nausea meds – I was able to go to the Christmas Party last night for about 90 minutes. The party started at 6pm and went till 10pm! It was a long night – but I know from talking to people today – it was one of their best parties ever. Last year we gave gifts – but with funds tight – we weren’t able to do that. I think this year was actually better because we decided to do SECRET SANTAS instead. Everyone participated and got someone else a gift. We all found out at the party who their Santa was. As the gift was given – they got up and danced and hugged. It was really funny when a guy had a gift for another guy! Everyone would laugh! I haven’t seen so many Haitians laughing and joking like that in a long time. 

We had dancers  – which always make me smile. Last year we had one set – this year we had 3 sets!! This isn’t DANCING WITH THE STARS – but you’d think that THEY thought they were in that show. They’re very serious and they have “lifts” and special moves that can’t help but make you giggle. Not because the moves are easy – but because of their facial expressions as they do it. 

We had several singers and our little “program” was a great success. I left when they started eating. Something about their special soup and a smelly type of meat – wasn’t blessing me! Wisley and the committee took over for me when I left. I was able to give a speech in the beginning and make everyone laugh. I tried to be silly and Jose and I got up and pretended we were going to dance like our special dancers – I tried to make it as special as I could – considering how I felt. 

Now I’m back at home – back on IV’s. I promised the girls we would bake cookies tonight – regardless of how I feel. I had Jose bring up some presents so I could wrap them in the bed. So I’m trying not to let my morning sickness (that has turned to all day long sickness) get the best of me. We’ve been showing movies downstairs but I haven’t been able to get pictures. I’ll try to do that tonight. We’ve had at least 1000 kids over the last few nights inside the campus. I just hate it that I haven’t been able to be down there with them.

Here are pics from last night:

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I’m So Sick…..

I have been down and out for about 3 days now. I can’t keep anything down – not even sips of water. I can’t remember when I’ve been this sick – if I’ve ever been this sick. After a half-dozen sticks – Magdala managed to get an IV in me this morning. Tomorrow night is our big Christmas party and of course Christmas is just around the corner. I’ve got so much to do – presents to wrap – interpreters to call for the next group – cookies to make – and tickets to purchase. The girls ask me every day when we’re going to make sugar cookies – momma always made cookies with them and I told them we would make them today. I can’t really stand up without the room spinning so we won’t be making them today. I just need to feel better for the next few days so that I don’t ruin Christmas for the kids.

Gabriel has been in here a few times today and he keeps wanting to play with the IV pole! Rosie has prayed for me twice and Mikela has kissed my hand several times to make it “feel” better. Malaya watched the Disney Channel with me today and even though I’m burning up – she keeps covering me up with blankets so I don’t get cold. She asks me if I want some Juice and then yells at daddy to bring me AND her some! So I’ve got the best little nurses taking care of me – I just really want the room to stop spinning and just a few hours break from throwing up or feeling like throwing up! So please pray for a quick recovery  so that I can be a good momma and do special things with the kids these next few days. 

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Christmas is saved….. ??

So the last few days all of the employees have been so depressed. Our big Christmas party is this weekend -and there was little hope we would still have it with the compound getting dark at 6pm every night. The entire courtyard is decorated and yet it’s pitch black. If one child has asked – at least 100 children have asked every day – when are we going to start showing movies? 

Chuck and Jose were up most of the night – with still no luck this morning. But about an hour ago – Chuck got the generator running and everyone is dancing and singing!

Do we need power to save Christmas?  I’m sure that when Mary and Joseph were in the stable they weren’t complaining – if we only had power – this could have been a truly great birth but now everything is ruined. I’m sure they weren’t yelling at the shepherds that the lights on the barn weren’t twinkling. I’m sure they were just happy to receive the gifts from the wisemen – not mad that they weren’t wrapped and under the tree. 

We don’t need fancy parties or Christmas lights to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. The presents don’t have to be stacked high under the tree to know that we have people who love us. So why go to all the trouble? 

When we were little – my dad would load all of us kids in the back of the car and we would drive to someone’s property. (We didn’t really ask or know those people) but we would cut down about 20 trees. 🙂 We would take those trees home and plant them all along our yard. We created our own winter wonderland. Kids would be so excited around Thanksgiving – they knew we would be decorating soon. Our house was the talk of the town.  We were one of the homes that people drove miles and miles just to see. Seeing the twinkle in their eyes and the smiles across their faces – priceless. 

I am the youngest and so as everyone else grew up and moved out of the house – I was the only one left to really put lights up. Even when I was in college – even while we lived here in Haiti –  we would come home and put them up – we had to – we didn’t want to disappoint the children. Jose and I put the lights up every year – until we spent our first Christmas here in Haiti last year. I have never forgotten as a child how beautiful and how excited I was every year to see the bright lights. 

My favorite part of Christmas last year was on the 24th when all the kids were sitting in the courtyard looking at the lights – watching a movie – and eating hot chocolate and candy. After the movie we talked about the meaning of Christmas – for some of them – they had never heard the real Christmas story. 

Haiti is already so difficult as it is….. it’s such a wonderful gift to them – to spend an evening forgetting where they are –  to spend a few hours forgetting how poor they are – forgetting how hungry they are – to just be a “regular” kid – if even for just a moment.

So did Chuck save Christmas? Just ask the hundreds if not thousands of little children…….children who have nothing to look forward to but when the mission opens its gates……children who ask me every day – when will you start the movies?

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OH PICKLES……

So yesterday we spent all day decorating – the campus is beautiful. Lots more lights this year and the trees have lights that go even higher this year than last. The birthing center is all “blue” – – we have multi-colored lights that go all around the campus courtyard.  The upstairs eating area is AMAZING! I bet there are 30 strands of lights hanging up there -all multicolored – VERY cool!!  So why can’t I just show you a picture? The generator broke today!! OH MY….. – I mean OH PICKLES! (I can’t say anything else!!). Luckily Chuck Graham is here – of course he’s supposed to leave tomorrow although we’re hoping to talk him into staying just a little longer to fix it! It’s crazy! I mean everything is ready to go – we were going to show movies tomorrow night – and then we lost power!

So pray for a quick fix!! We’re ready to start all our Christmas Festivities! 

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There’s No Place Like Home….

We’ve been home less than 12 hours and the kids have picked up right where they left off. Malaya has done nothing but complain about the boots we got her to wear in New York. Then we put on her old tennis shoes to travel today and she complained that they hurt her feet all day. So what is Malaya wearing right now? She’s prancing around in her TIGHT Cinderella shoes. I mean the shoes leave marks on her feet but they were the first thing she put on. When I told her they were too tight  – she told me that she was Cinderella and she wasn’t taking them off!

Gabriel has ran from one end of the house to the other. He’s a wild man! If I didn’t know better I would think someone gave him Red Bull to drink. He’s crazy –  just laughing and running around.

Rosie and Mikela have already fought  – to tears even – about who was going to sit with Taylen and Miseline for dinner. It wasn’t long and Mikela had Malaya and Rosie sitting on the steps to my bedroom teaching “school” with all their stuffed animals.  

Everyone was so excited to see Eveline. We had a great reception in the courtyard. It was so cute to see Immadel/Emmanuella/Taylen/Miseline and Eveline all run upstairs so Eveline could tell them all about her trip. They’re all still here. It’s like having a bunch of little school girls! I think the thing that has cracked me up the most is Eveline trying to explain to them about what happens in the move – High School Musical 3!! It’s so funny how everyone here in Haiti is in love with those movies! 

Ceremone surprised us and painted the upstairs and all around the old birthing center – it looks great. We brought in about 4 suitcases of lights. We didn’t get any of our luggage today but we should get it tomorrow. I already told him and Joseph to be prepared to decorate tomorrow. I want to get everything fixed up and then start letting the kids come in for “tours”. I’m hoping by Friday we can start showing Christmas movies in the courtyard and pass out candy and hot chocolate! I just love Christmas!! I’ll post picture of the courtyard once we get it all done!

There’s just nothing like being home – absolutely nothing!

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We Are Out Of Here :) YEAH!

We are heading back to Haiti today – well to Miami and then to Haiti tomorrow! Jose and I have been ready to go home for about a week now. I’m glad we got to spend this extended time with his family – I know how much he misses them and we only see them once or twice a year. The girls really got to know their “Momita” as they call Jose’s mom! She speaks only Spanish and Malaya thinks it’s Creole. So it’s funny to hear them talk to each other! Language can’t separate love though! The girls “talk” with her every day and certainly love and hug on her! She’s already been crying today thinking of us leaving. 

Please pray for us as we travel. We’ve got 14 bags of luggage, 4 kids, Evelyn’s not feeling well (I think too much American food!),  and a very nauseated “me”. I guess I should really say – Please pray for JOSE!!!

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I’m Really Not Joking!!!

You all are funny! You all have made me laugh more in the last day than I have in a long time! We really are expecting! I’ve got about 15 emails thinking we were pulling a prank or joke or something!! Nope – the joke is on us! I’m not sure if the world can handle another Castillo but I guess we’ll soon see!! LOL!! 🙂

By the way – if anyone can get their hands on some Zofran – I would be much obliged! We only have the IV kind and I’m not excited about IV’s!