From Then Until Now
From Then Until Now.
One year. Wow. It has been a whole year since La Limye
opened the doors and welcomed in the first baby girl.
One year of lots of laughter and lots of tears. Memories
that I’ll never forget and celebrations that will forever be
engraved in my heart.
One year of learning the ropes to being a mother figure
to the most wonderful group of girls. One year of
sleepless nights and bouncing through the hallway 10000
times trying to get the babies to sleep at 2am. One year
of watching these girls hit milestones and beat
malnutrition like warriors. One year of more sickness’
than my body has ever had. One year of crying out to
Jesus and leaning on the only shoulder I had, His. One
year of learning to be more independent and taking care
of others before myself. One year of answered prayers
and joyful recoveries. One year of dodging bullets and
gas bombs. Lockdowns and plan B’s. One year of falling
more and more head over heels in love with my Savior.
Of risking it all for the sake of the gospel. One year of
trial and errors. One year of failing, asking for
forgiveness, and trying again. One year of grace and
mercy given by Abba. One year later with 33 employeesand 7 children. It has been a whirlwind of a year but a
blessed one for sure.
I have learned that without Jesus, none of this would be
possible.
Annia, from 16 days old to 1 year old: You made this last
year possible. I remember the day I got you. March 24th
2016. I had no idea how to take care of you. You were my
guinee pig. You are my sunshine. You keep me breathing.
Now you have the biggest personality in the house and
are spoiled rotten. You, my child, are a gift from God.
Noldine, from three and a half to four and a half years
old: you are my sidekick. You love to help out around the
house and entertain your sisters. You have yet to master
counting to 10 but you already have bible verses
memorized and for this, I am well pleased. You have a
servant’s heart. You say “Mommy Ellie” about 500 times
a day. Seek the Lord for he is good. In the last year, I can
count on one hand the number of times you have cried.
You have never whined or thrown a fit. You always stay
calm, even in a house full of crying babies.
Dachena, 13 months old to 2 years old: Little diva, you
love your clothes and hair barets. You think you are theboss of the house and that’s ok. You love to sing even if
you only know a handful of words. You came to me
weighing around 13 pounds. Skin and bones. Everybody
that meets you, falls in love with you. You are worth
more than jewels.
Ciarha, 5 months to 17 months: The house was starting
to get crazy when you arrived. But you made time stand
still. I remember rushing you to the hospital. The doctors
snatched you out of my arms and left me on that cold
hard hospital floor wondering if I would ever see you
again. I remember the journey to get you a blood
transfusion. 8 hours waiting at the blood bank. I had one
task. To put the blood bag in my cooler with ice and rush
it across town to your hospital before the ice melted. You
did it, pretty girl. You are a miracle.
Ketchina, 2years old to almost 3 years old: My special
girl, I still have yet to get a diagnoses of what type of
syndrome you have and how to help your disabilities. But
we are working together and overcoming a lot of
obstacles. One day you will be able to feed yourself, and
drink out of a sippie cup, and speak. I fully believe it…but
until then, I’ll enjoy this stage of life. Amanda, 2 months to 10 months: You are the easiest
baby. Your chubby cheeks and head full of curly hair
make your scrunched nose grins that much cuter. You
weigh 19 pounds right now and have no desire to learn
to crawl. You are the best snuggle and the happiest baby.
Ina, 18 days to 6 months: You are my baby and I don’t
want you to grow up! You already are crawling and
growing so so fast. Your big brown eyes remind me that
you were made in the image of God. I pray you grow to
be a follower of Jesus and love him more than life itself.
He has big plans for you, pretty girl.
Melody, one day: My heart still drops when I think about
it. Loosing you was the hardest thing I have ever had to
go through. But I am forever thankful for the time I had
with you. I am forever thankful that you were number 8
into La Limye. I am forever thankful that you get to spend
every second with Jesus Christ. I am a little bit jealous.
You were a part of this year….and I would never change
that.
To all of my supporters, pray partners, family, and
friends, with all of my heart, I say thank you. I truly could
not have gotten through this year without you. You help
this ministry together. You saved these girls out ofdarkness. You feed their bellies and educate their minds.
You are the hands and feet of Jesus and not a day will go
by that I do not thank my King for your gifts and sacrifices
to make this mission possible.
God is so good. Today I look back and see His hand in it
all. He is the only reason I’ll press on. My heart and soul
praise you God. you are all I need. You are all I want.
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