Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Be Patient with each Person

9.24.13 – Day 3 “Be Patient with each Person”

We didn’t get our quiet time/small group time in this morning. Gabo took us out for breakfast at/to Rico’s Café. O. M. G. the coffee amazing!!! I got a frozen coffee beverage and it was fantastic!! But I ordered what Rachel ordered to eat and thought it wouldn’t be too spicy, boy was I wrong. Gabo got the same thing, but when he look up and saw my face, he asked me if I was okay? At first I said yeah, and that I didn’t think it would be this spicy (at least not for breakfast) and that I could get it down I just needed more time to eat it. He laughed and said that I could order something else, just to have them box what was on my plate so he could take it to his wife. So I got something safe, and not hardly Mexican… French toast. Ha!! Also, this place had wi-fi, so I got on the i-net to check my mail and to get on face book to send Jason a message that I miss him and to post two pictures of the gang I was with at breakfast with Gabo.






After breakfast, Gabo took us to see and pray over the future site for B2B here in Mazatlan. It is a 6 acre plot for/to have a campus to house mission teams, interns, families working full time with the mission group, to have trainings and/or conferences, etc. This property is ½ a mile from the beach and is right next to a golf course. For the property and ALL the construction they are looking at it costing $5 million for everything!! I’ve seen the specs and the drawings for it (Adam is a architect – graduated from Miami University), and it’s pretty amazing!!!! When we got there we prayed over the land in a “pop corn” prayer, and we prayed for Gabo and Adam for strength and endurance, not just for them alone but for their families as well. We thanked God in advance for all the work he’s allowed us to do in his Holy name.





This is the projected idea of what it will look like after construction:







This is HUGE!!! I’d love to be apart of this movement!! In whatever manner God allows me to be!!! But as for now, we are on our way to Rancho de los Niños, to work with and to assess the kids who have special needs.

Side note: … You never realize your hungry (even when you don’t feel it) until you actually start eating!!!

Our Trip to Rancho de los Niños

Oh my goodness!!! Words cannot even begin to describe the heaviness on my heart!! So MANY different needs and so much that could be done as intervention, but is not!! Now, I am not saying that things at this home are not being done/for the kids out of neglect of any kind but out of (1) lack of knowledge for each individual disability, and (2) not having the funds to maintain and up date basics and/or purchase new, (3) lack of hands to help care for the children. The caretakers are always taking care of the children’s basic needs; preparing food, bathing, feeding (those who can’t feed themselves), changing, cleaning the house, etc. On top of all that they are taking the kids to/from schools and physical therapy.

I don’t know where to even start to describe all the needs here. There’s a total of 23 kids in the home, aging from 2 years old to 19 years old. All the kids have vastly different needs. Ricky is 18 years old, blind, nonverbal, he could be partially deaf, and he is able to walk and feed himself. However – he doesn’t attend school, and the caretakers are unable to attend to him on one on one daily basis. He LOVES (and I’m sure the emphasis isn’t enough in text) his temples, neck, legs, knees, and feet to be massaged…. Deeply.











(This is all the children in the home MINUS 3, Cynthia, Xochil, and I think their younger brother/sister)


Julian has an identical twin, Juan, and has C.P. When Chad walk talking about how the big pillow (that Julian was sitting/laying on) was suppose to be used… fluffed up so the C.P. kids could sit up and look around not just lay on their backs all day. I mentioned to Chad to fluff it up, and suggested he put Julian in my lap so he could fluff it. So Chad did just that! Julian go this HUGE smile on his face when Chad set him in my lap and he seemed to be happy to be sitting up, able to look around, and apart of our conversation.

 


  

  

  

  


 




Today has been totally overwhelming, but totally not in a bad way.

I painted many faces today – some were 100% finished, and some not really even close to it (do to attention span and a lot of other various things going on at the same time). But all in all the kids LOVED it!!! Their smiles were so totally priceless!!!






















Oh – I learned that there are three sets of twins that are housed at Rancho de los Niños, as well as a lot of sets of siblings. One of which is 14 years old who is not really under the classification of needing special assistance because she is a very intelligent young lady. She does however, have a lot of emotional baggage that would allow her to fall under the umbrella of needing more assistance in that area. Everyone else there is at a lower functioning level (do to the inability to receive the medical assistance, or education to help them further in their lives). As well, she is just board, she doesn’t have any other person to relate too in the house. I painted an angle on her face and SHE LOVED IT!!! But I could see the disappointment in her face and body language when I finished painting her face. My heart just broke for her. When we left for the night she hugged us as if her life depended on us whether we stayed.

In tonight’s debriefing, Chad asked us for a picture of today. I said the time with Julian and the fluffing of the big pillow. That boy was so happy, and I couldn’t get over his joy!!!

Then he asked us about the moment or the thing that changed for us in our life from this point on. I said never assuming or “lumping” each child and their need into the same category. I’m not claiming to know everything so I need to stop thinking that I do. I’m still in school to learn about these things.

In order for Rancho to “get up to ‘par’” with everything and really help this group of amazing, great, awesome, wonderful, and sweet kids what they need, we need to get two more full time staffers in this home. It would cost $20s at day for this or have various mission groups down here for 50 weeks out of the 52 months in the year.


Either way – God please help us in this situation. You know the desires of our hearts and the hearts of the staff and children in this home, and you see a real need. Please pave a way of  hope for this group of children and adults.