Saturday, June 30, 2012

Camp Smile

This past week Ellie spent 4 nights and 4 1/2 days at Camp Smile (http://www.campsmilemobile.org) in Mobile, AL.  She seems to have really loved it, and cried when we put her in the car to take her away from constant loving attention from the WONDERFUL and AMAZING staff there (especially her beautiful and loving counselor Pranaya--pictured immediately below with Ellie on the first day).



On the last day there was a Talent Show.  One of the young men name Michael Rachad (a college graduate) with what appeared to be severe CP, confined to a wheelchair, hardly able to speak, wrote a song which was played on a CD (sung by someone else) while he sat on stage.  WOW!  Powerful!  It was called "I Asked God".  I am not sure if there was a dry eye in the place.                       


                                                    Cecy Lowell--Camp Director                               




                                                        The Sioux Girls group
                                                        















Wednesday, April 18, 2012

New Equipment!!

We thank God for being our Provider and we thank our friends and family for being vehicles of His provision.  Last month we were able to purchase a badly needed stander and a badly needed wheelchair, both of which Ellie had seriously outgrown.







Friday, April 13, 2012

Ellie turned 6!!

April 10th was Ellie's 6th birthday!  The day before our whole family (including Kendra and Steve) went to the amusement park.  Ellie was able to go on a few of the rides and LOVED them!  The day after Ellie's birthday we all took a day trip to Nafplion where we had a nice walk around the town, ate at a good Greek restaurant, played a photo scavenger hunt (put together by Steve), and had ice cream.


Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Oops! Forgot one...

Here are two pictures of the kids on Christmas morning just before opening the gifts...



Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas, 2011!

Christmas Eve we had 8 refugee friends over for a Mexican dinner, fellowship, prayer, carol singing,  Christmas games, and other family traditions.  There were two Iranians, two Afghans, 3 Pakistanis, and 1 Sudanese.  We had a great time and you'll enjoy hearing that one of our Afghani guests exclaimed with enthusiasm at the dinner table, "This is the first time in my life I have shared a meal in the home of high-class people!"  We told him, "This is the first time in our life we have been called 'high-class' people!"

This morning we opened our family gifts, and tonight the Helping Hands team will be coming over to celebrate together.



















Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Ellie's First School Christmas Program (Kindergarten)

December 21, 2011

Today Ellie had her first character acting role as one of the "two" kings that visited the Christ child.  She didn't care for the crown they placed on her head.  She never cried but neither did she smile or laugh.  She mostly looked "concerned". 

The most impressive part to me was when Ellie's teacher opened the program quoting I Corinthians 13:4-7 (and got overcome with emotion while reading it).

The pics did not turn out great but here they are...


                                                         Mary and Joseph


                                            Mary and Joseph (AND baby Jesus)


                                                    Ellie the "Wise Man/King"

                                                    
                                                        Casual on the throne




                                                            
 
                                               A visit from Agios Vasillis (St. Bill)


                                         
                              Ellie with her teacher Mrs. Maria Loukou (whom we LOVE)

Some day I might even post some video clips from the program...maybe over Christmas vacation.

Friday, October 14, 2011

TWO MILESTONES--Oct. 14, 2011

TWO MILESTONES--October 14, 2011


Technical problems have kept me from making new posts about TWO important milestones:

  1) Ellie has started school (AND is riding the school bus to and from school), and LOVES it!  Her first week was interrupted with another seizure that knocked her out for four days, but she is recovered now and going strong.  It took some time for the school to get a bus for the kids, so we took her for a while and just let her get used to being there and getting used to the schedule and the teacher.  The school (Greek public school for kids with special needs) is on the property of ELAPAP (a Greek charity for kids with special needs--
www.elepap.gr/).  The school provides the education and the bus for free.  ELAPAP provides a kind of morning snack and various therapies which we are still getting sorted out.   They are also looking for a new wheelchair for Ellie, which she has outgrown.



                                                               First day of school!

                                      School days can be tiring (especially when
                                      schoolgirls keep waking up in the middle of
                                      the night!)

Ellie catches the bus at 7:20 am and gets back home between 2 and 2:15 each day.  We are very grateful for a caring and competent kindergarten teacher for her--Mrs. Loukou.

2)  The second milestone is that when Ellie went to the dentist last night for another filling, she also had her FIRST TOOTH PULLED (bottom, front)!  The new one is already coming in. 

Our little girl is growing up!