Jun 11, 2010

New Opportunities

Well life in the mission field has been pretty grim lately...I still have lots of ideas, just not too much is being executed.


I'm excited to announce that I will begin selling the Earrings for Haiti (and then some) at our local farmers market tomorrow morning!  So excited!


Now, a while back I told you something that I was really excited about.....I will tell you today!

The new 'fire burning' mentioned in THIS POST, I will finally share.

We met a young missionary family (through our church) living in Kenya.  When they delivered their presentation, I was excited to learn that they had recently started a 'Jewelry Ministry'!  How cool is THAT!!!

The women in this ministry (or program) - make their own beads out of clay from Kenya, make the necklaces and sell them.  The Kenny's (the missionary family) brought (I think) around 250 necklaces with them to sell.  If they sell all of these, the money raised will provide 10 women's annual income for the coming year!    I bought a few necklaces...but the more exciting news is that they gave us many of the single beads.  In return, I have told them I would make the necklaces and sell them for their ministry! 








Starting on June 12, I will have a table at our local Farmer's Market to sell both these necklaces and Jewelry for HAITI. 

My friend Dianne has been working hard at jewelry making, while I've be working hard at the school.  She has created several beautiful pieces, from necklaces, bracelets and even some rings.  They are beautiful.

I really looking forward to talking to customers 'face to face'.  Over the summer, I have booked 4 Saturdays to sell at the Farmer's Market.  I hope this will produce much income for these women in Kenya and much food for families in Haiti!

May 20, 2010

New fire burning...can't wait to share!

Remember THIS POST, you know about the not so great news of our trip to Haiti being cancelled. 

Well I said (and I quote):

At this point, in terms of making a decision I feel like I am at a fork in my road. Obviously, it's not time for me to decide so I'm excited to see what the year brings. I am going to pray about it and I KNOW that God will lead me in the direction I am supposed to go. I trust this.



Since this post (on April 18), my prayers have been: 'God show me a new path, open up a new road and show me the direction you wish for me to go, help me used all I have learned in a way that will serve you'  

GUESS WHAT....God has answered my prayers.  

My family and I will be busy on the long weekend (here in Canada), so stay tuned (it may not be until next week)!!!

May 1, 2010

Progress

What's up these days? 

It feels horrible not visiting this blog so much and writing updates :(

I miss all the excitement I felt at the beginning when our trip first got booked.

Here are some updates:

  • I'm continuing to take Creole (official language in Haiti) lessons - in hopes that one day I will travel to Haiti and if anything else, to help our instructor out and to learn!
  • Roland & Bernice are (most likely) going for almost 2 months in September/October time frame, VERY excited for them!
  • We're preparing for a garage sale with LOTS of donated items to sell with ALL the proceeds going to New Missions - in Haiti to buy rice or help rebuild or help buy medical supplies.
  • We are continuing to make jewelry - earrings, bracelets and now necklaces to sell (and getting a few orders here and there)...all this money will continue to go to buy rice & beans through New Missions in Haiti
So you see...even though I am no longer going on my trip, I can still do lots to help out!  I love doing it!

Apr 18, 2010

Not so great news...

We found out this week that the mission group we were traveling with has cancelled ALL mission trips for 2010.  This means that our trip from Dec 4 -11, 2010 has been CANCELLED.

It was really tough to hear initially, considering all the time and effort we have put into our fundraising efforts as well as how excited I was to be going on my first mission trip with such a great friend. This happened on Thursday afternoon....

I had a headache and bible study was on this night.  I SO didn't feel like going but SO glad I went, considering what I learned!  The first verse we studied was James 1:2-4 (NIV) and BOY, did it bring so much perspective to how I was feeling.  Read:

Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.

or translated from the New Living Translation (which is much easier to understand and how I applied this to me)

Dear brothers and sisters, when troubles come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. So let it grow, for when your endurance is fully developed, you will be perfect and complete, needing nothing.

When I left our study meeting, I knew that this was one of these trials the bible speaks of!  So, I' going to consider all we've done up to this point a pure joy for my journey to my first misison trip.  I have gained so much experience with fundraising and witnessed people helping out when they don't even know me.  All of this expience will be so useful for when I DO get to go on my first mission trip.  And when I left, I had a pretty positive attitude about what has happened. 

That said, Roland & Bernice are looking into other options to travel to Haiti.  One of them would be going to work in an orphanage in Port au Prince.   I would LOVE to work in an orphanage and love on a bunch of kiddies, but this option requires much physical work.  If we do travel to an orphanage, Dianne will not be coming with us.  And though I completely understand her reasons, I had my heart set on going WITH a close friend for my first mission trip.  So that leaves me with mixed feelings about what I am going to do about travelling. 

At this point, in terms of making a decision I feel like I am at a fork in my road.  Obviously, it's not time for me to decide so I'm excited to see what the year brings.  I am going to pray abou tit and I KNOW that God will lead me in the direction I am supposed to go.  I trust this.

Trip or no trip, we have donations and money that we have collected and purchased.  At this point, we have a few options to get them to New Missions and to Haiti.  I will even pay for shipping to get the supplies there.  But for now, I'm going to hold off on shipping items.  I will continue to buy & collect supplies to ship and we will continue to make jewelry to sell and continue to send the money to New Missions for them to buy rice and help them rebuild.

So this is my latest 'planning' news...not excactly what I wanted to share at this point, but it's just the way it is.   I'm going to trust that and go with the flow!!!

Trip

Apr 12, 2010

A few things to look out for

With our trip to Orlando (see family blog post HERE), I feel like I have been neglecting this blog.  Though I have been neglecting the blog, I have not been neglecting my excitement for my trip to Haiti!  Lots of ideas to 'carry out' and not enough time (with working at the school) to carry all my ideas out!

We've been busy making necklaces & bracelets, I've been busy trying to get a blog badge ready and I'm trying to get an ebay account set up so we can start selling our jewelry online.

One step at a time, is what I keep telling myself. 

My goal of the week is to get my ebay seller's account set up and running to start selling online!  If you have any suggestions with doing this, PLEASE send me your suggestions!

So that's what's been going on here....life couldn't be better!

Apr 1, 2010

To Jenny:

I don't have your email address to say 'THANK YOU' for your suggestion!

A blog BADGE!!!

Keep on the look out for a blog badge that you can post on YOUR blog if you'd like to support my mission!

Thanks so much Jenny for your suggestion - ALL suggestions are SO appreciated.

NOW, if you'd only send me your address so I could thank you with a pair of earrings!!!

Either way,  THANK YOU!!!

PS...can anyone lead me in a good direction for help in creating an AMAZING blog badge???

Mar 28, 2010

Free pair of earrings for YOU, if.....

OKAY blogger buddies....I need your help!

The contest/sale didn't work as well as I hoped.  In fact, I didn't get ONE sale.

I'm okay with that....but this is where YOU come in.

What do you think I could do to get sales going again???

For every comment/suggestion, I will ship you one FREE pair of earrings.

So, along with your suggestion, please send me your address and your colour preference.

Thanks for your continued support!

Mar 21, 2010

CONTEST / SALE

I'm going to start doing some contests to make my fundraising & supply building FUN!!!


If you have any ideas for fun contests, PLEASE email me.


Today's contest:


The first 5 people to purchase a pair of earrings or bracelet will get 2 pairs FREE (not just 1 but 2 pairs).  Make a comment, send me an email to let me know.

I'm going to upload a few of our newer designs for your viewing pleasure.

EARRINGS - $5 ea

























BRACELETS - $10 ea












Mar 13, 2010

Creole 101

As part of my trip to Haiti, I am taking Creole (the official language in Haiti) lessons.  We started about 4 weeks ago.  Every Friday, 4 of us that are going to Haiti get together with our teacher, Renel.  He is a young Haitian man going to college in Grand Falls.  He has lived here for about 1 year and only speaks French. 

Though it's challenging me, it is SO much fun getting together every Friday afternoon with the other's I am traveling with, all for one common goal:  to learn to communicate with those we meet in our travels.  Plus, Renel is such a nice young man.

As part of my commitment to study, I am going to start listening to video's on YouTube to get used to the conversational piece of Creole.  I have decided that I will make a little 'Learn Creole' section on my blog for those of you interested!

Some of my favourite videos found today!





And my MOST challenging one is this one below. I'm going to try to go through this 30 minute story and translate the story (to the best of my ability)!!! I'm sure it will take some time!

Mar 4, 2010

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