Viaţă în România --------- Life in Romania

some happy, sad, funny, frustrating, incredible, discouraging, wow, joyful and "what the heck is going on?" moments from the lives of kelsey (mama) and caleb (son) serving Jesus in romania. TOATE SUNT POSSIBLE CU ISUS! (all things are possible with Jesus!)

Sunday, July 13, 2008

A Very Full Sunday

Going to church and back took us from 8:36am until 2:15pm today. Caleb's good friend, Dani, hadn't seen the new "Hermie and Friends" video that I had brought from the States. So, Dani and his Mom came over so the boys could watch. I then spent the video time going over the VBS material for the 2 mini outdoor camps I'll be running with the Casa Alba kids starting next week. Helena, Dani's Mom, spent the time secretly doing my dishes - yahoo! Helena then tried to leave with Dani but ended up with Caleb as well. That was great because I was able to finish going through all of the material and making the to-do list and need list for these 2 mini camps.
We headed over to Herculane, the Volunteer House, to go swimming and I worked on recruiting some help for finding everything I'll need for these camps. Just before we were about to leave one of the current volunteers who was building a deck and a stone pathway needed help pushing the stone bin up the hill from the stone pile a couple of times. So I helped out with that and ended up irritating a muscle that I've had problems with for about 8 years now. Been to therapy for it, been injected for it, on different medications for it...nothing fixes it. Somehow when I pushed that bin it just twisted it the right way to be super painful. Excellent. Caleb cried a third of the way home, through drinking a cold glass of milk, through a cool off shower, peeing before bed, bed time routine and for 30 minutes after that as well. He is exhausted I think, to say the least. So is Mom. Thing is prayer group meets at my house in 23 minutes and I still haven't finished planning for the team Bible Study and worship tomorrow night. Plus, it's my Cooking Day for the team tomorrow. That means I need to leave the house at 8am and I'll get home at 2pm. Lots to do! Lots to do!