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Showing posts with label Freyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freyle. Show all posts

Saturday, June 23, 2012

How a little girl is changing our life

A few months ago, the typical conversations and attitudes in our house went something like this:

"Why do we have this house? I want a bigger and better one."

"I want a bigger bedroom!!!"

"I really really want to put an addition on the house!"

"So-and-so has a four wheeler. Why don't I have one?"

"I don't want to eat dinner in. I want to go out to dinner!"

You get the idea. Our society tells us we can have whatever we want whenever we want it. Our kids were picking up on it, and there are times that I would slip into that way of thought as well. Pete and I want to raise children who are thankful and work hard for what they have, so we knew we had to do something to change all of our attitudes.

But what could we do? We had a limited budget, limited free time, and wanted a big impact on our children. That's when we decided to look into sponsoring a child through Compassion International.

For $38 a month, we could help a child get an education, have access to health care, develop social skills, receive Christian training, and help the child grow up to be successful and overcome poverty, all things we take for granted.

$38 isn't much in the grand scheme of things, but with our budget, it was going to be a big stretch. We weren't sure we were going to do it, so we waited and prayed about it.

After a few days, we went back on the website and looked at the children available for sponsorship. There were so many of them, we were completely blown away by the amount. How can you choose a child when there are so many? They had ways to narrow down the search: location, gender, age, birth date, those have been waiting the longest, and have them choose a child for you.

We knew we wanted a young child, someone our kids could relate to, but other than that we had no preference. We finally narrowed our search down to three children: a girl who reminded us of Paige, a boy who looked similar to Nate, and a super adorable little girl. We eventually chose the little boy, but by the time we went to sponsor him, he had already been chosen! We were happy for the boy, but sad because we wanted him. So, we started our search over again.

There was no way I was going to be able to choose just one; I wanted to save all the kids, but of course, there's no way I could do that. Pete sent me an email with another link to a child, and instantly I knew she was the one for us.

Freyle is a sweet little girl from Colombia, and she looks exactly like Miss A, the little girl I babysit, just with hispanic coloring. We sponsored her immediately!

That night, we told the kids what we were doing. We explained how not everyone has a nice home like we do, no running water, food for three meals and snacks, or even a school to attend. They were shocked that about that, and immediately wanted to take action. We began praying for Freyle every day, and the kids started having a better attitude about things. Paige even went through her toys one day, saying that there are other kids who may not have many toys that would enjoy them more than she would.

The kids were thrilled the day we received our first letter from Freyle. Pete was in NYC, and he called immediately to hear what she had to say. We write her letters, and the kids love drawing pictures for her.

Today we received a newsletter in the mail, explaining on what kind of area she lives in. I couldn't make it through the letter without crying, and when I explained it to the kids, they were in shock; Paige had tears in her eyes and said "I really need to change my attitude even more..."

Here are some facts about where Freyle lives:

  • The average amount of money a family brings in is $2 per day. We bring in approximately $100 a day when I'm babysitting.
  • The average size house is 215 square feet. That fits in our living room...with a little room to spare. This one affected Paige the most as she says we need a bigger house. It also hit me a lot as I'm usually complaining that we need a bigger entryway and would love to put an addition on for a front mudroom.
  • The houses have one room. That one affected Nate as he's having a hard time sleeping as his and Ryan's sleep schedules are a little different (Ry's a night owl, Nate's an early riser).
  • The houses have grass roofs. Nate thought it was hysterical at first, but then when he saw that that was pretty much the roof, he asked if that meant it leaked when it rained. He didn't think it was funny any more.
Sometimes I see our attitudes slipping; when the kids start getting the "I want" attitude, I just have to gently remind them about how blessed they are, and they calm down. For me, I just have to open our scrapbook we got from Compassion to keep all of our correspondence regarding Freyle and suddenly the things I wanted aren't as important any more. As for the $38 a month that I would be a stretch, we honestly don't even notice that it is missing. Honestly, even if we had to cut back on our budget in other areas, we would in a heart beat. We hope to be able to sponsor another child in the future.


As of today, Freyle is 4 years old. Happy birthday, sweet girl, and may God richly bless you and your family!

Compassion is currently helping 1.2 million children in 26 countries. If you are interested in learning more about them, you can go to their website. They also have ways to help older children go through college, and help mothers and babies. To sponsor a child, you can go here.


How do you keep from getting the "I want" attitude? If you have children, how do you teach them to be thankful for what they have?

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Daddyless weekend, Day 2: Awesome yet busy day

Our day started off really rough. Ryan was exhausted from being up so late, and Paige is just not a morning person in the first place. Nate missed his Daddy, so he was grumpy, too. Every little thing was a fight, and instead of leaving the house by 8:15 to go to my aunt's house like I had planned, we didn't leave until 8:45. I missed my exit and had to take another one, but it worked out really well as I hit green lights the whole way. Anyone who knows me knows that I'm severely geographically challenged, so the fact that I didn't get lost was a huge accomplishment!

All set to head to Aunt Sharon's house!

Upon arriving at my aunt's house, the kids were super whiny about being hungry and not wanting to play. However, my Aunt Sharon pulled out a bag of outdoor toys and I had packed a snack for them, so they cheered up right away!

Nate watching to see what toys Aunt Sharon is pulling out
Paigey's a goon!

My cousin Lindsay and I got to work on taking down the concrete pavers that were a wall around one of my aunt's gardens and loaded them into the van. We got about 1/3 of them into the van (about 50) and then noticed the van was looking a lot lower. I was hoping to load more, but silly me forgot how heavy pavers are!

I let the kids play some more while Lindsay and I got caught up on things in our lives. The kids had a snack, then played hide and seek in the yard. They had so much fun!

This is Nate's concentrating face as he looks for Ry and Paigey

Ryan ready to go find Nate and Paige!

When it was time to leave, the van was too heavy and was making nasty groaning and grinding noises. We unloaded some pavers and only brought 40 home. I was nervous about potholes in Greece and the hills on the road we live in, but was panicking about making into our steep driveway. We made it home safely with no troubles and no grinding!
Fresh air + lots of fun = sleepy Nate!

And a sleepy Ryan, too!

After lunch, naps, and snack time, we headed outside to play and unload the pavers from the van. Can I just say that moving pavers is a great work out? My whole body aches today like I worked out for hours! It's fantastic :) We were unable to go to the birthday party; Ryan has some health issues, and he was having difficulties after nap time. I would have loved to try taking the kids, but with him stopping every few minutes to scream and have difficulties was just not going to be a fun time for any of us.

The kids playing nicely together

Mason enjoyed laying in the cool grass

Mommy taking a break from working to snuggle her Ry!
Silly Paigey!

A smile? He's like his Daddy and isn't a fan of getting his picture taken

My little ham!


We put some pavers under the kids' swing set. They'll be able to sit and have tea parties there and we'll be able to move their outdoor toy box to the space now and not have to worry about little creatures living in the tall grass.

Before...

And after!

I also lined the new garden we're starting to put in at the fence by the driveway. I'm not sure how far I want to take the garden down the fence, or if I want to stack the pavers. Once Pete gets home, we can decide together and then figure out how many more pavers we want to go pick up from my aunt's house. Any thoughts? Should we stack the pavers to two high? Would the garden look nicer continuing down the driveway? I can't decide. I took them down as far as we had things planted. It's a work in progress, so excuse the mess of it all!



The highlight of our day was getting the mail. In April we became sponsors for an almost 4 year old girl from Colombia named Freyle, and we just got our first letter from her! The kids were super excited about it, and as soon as I texted Pete about the letter, he called the first chance he got so I could read it to him. Here's the drawing she did for us:


For dinner I made pasta salad (my Mom's recipe!) and hot dogs, and we relaxed by watching another Shaun the Sheep DVD. The kids were so tired not all of them made it through the movie without falling asleep! Dessert was home made ice cream sandwiches.


Ry was too tired to make it through the movie and dinner!

The kids passed right out at bedtime, so I got caught up on cleaning and dishes before watching a movie. I'm glad we have a dishwasher; Pete usually does the cleaning up after dinner and takes care of the dishes, and as I'm not used to it, things got piled up over the two nights. I can't even imagine how long it would have taken if I had to have done all those dishes by hand!

I had a special surprise when I went to bed. Nate had picked me flowers, but I thought he had left them outside...but he had snuck them into the house and put them on my night stand instead! I wish I had known so I could have put them in water, but it was such a sweet gesture that it didn't matter that they were wilted.

My pretty flowers <3

It was an awesome day, and we really got to do some fun things. I think they were used to just having Mom be around, and keeping busy and getting out of the house really helped.

We're super excited Pete's coming home tonight, although we won't see him until tomorrow! It's hard to explain, but I feel homesick when he's gone. Home is wherever he is, so it's hard not having him here. Does anyone else ever feel that way when their spouse is gone, or am I just weird? No comments allowed from my brother on me being weird! ;0P

I hope everyone's enjoying their Sunday!