Monday, December 28, 2015

Holly Jolly... Lazy Dazys



I can honestly say I have never done this level of NOTHING in my entire life.

Well, it's not entirely nothing.

I've organized and cleaned my house, sorted through baby stuff and am working on a "stuff we still need - and time is running short!" list, I've baked cookies and tried new recipes... Robersy has even gotten in to the cleaning spirit and is currently sorting his drawers!

But apart from that we've been pretty lazy.

It's kind of nice :) We needed a break.

So honestly I don't have a whole ton to share except photos from our last few events leading up to Christmas and a couple from Christmas day. 

We enjoyed a couple of days with Robersy's family in Bani and on Christmas Eve we celebrated Noche Buena with a couple of Robersy's boys and their family with a meal like I have never seen in my life. It was a sweet time with a few visits afterwards to other boys on the team and some friends from church. We went home with LOTS of leftovers. Christmas day was celebrated with some relaxation and family time. We loved reading the Christmas story together and talking about what it might be like to have been present the day that Jesus was born. I can't imagine! 

I hope you enjoy the photos. See you in the new year!!!

A party for some of the faithful boys in our church/youth group. 


Another Christmas party and giving out lots of baseball gear!



Baseball players play basketball too I guess :)
Celebrating Christmas with the staff at SCORE. They work hard all year 'round!
We enjoyed the SCORE Christmas party!

Visited the Park of Lights with friends :)
We visited family and friends (this is Robersy's momma)


Robersy's step-dad Gio
Robersy chatting with his grandpa, Fabio.
Then we continued to eat and visit some others closer to home.

We ate a LOT.

Some more than others :)


Sweet friends!
"Santa" even popped by!
Don't judge the moo-moo :) 
So basically it's been a lazy couple of days, but we're thankful for the time to just rest. Tomorrow we plan to do a few visits and actually get dressed to leave the house.. but until then, I'll enjoy one more lazy evening!


Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Oh hey Christmas, you sneaky little sneaker!

I remember when I was only a few months pregnant.
Robersy recommended watching a movie, I got comfortable and within 10 minutes I was FAST asleep on the couch.
Watching movies with me is no fun.
However, when I opened my eyes, Robersy's face was right in my face! 

***WARNING: Never scare a pregnant woman!***

Freaked me out!
I thought I was going to deliver the baby right on our apartment floor!!!

This feeling came to me again on Friday. 
One week until Christmas?! 
Like Robersy's glaring eyes in my poor sleepy face. LOL.

I can hardly believe that Christmas is here already. 
Where did the year go?

One year ago... and since then so much has happened!!!

Next week I may elaborate a little more on some memories from the year, but today I want to focus on the the next few days ahead.

Sometimes things get SO crazy that they fly by and we miss it.

Even the story of Christ's birth is SO quick (you can read Luke 1 and 2 in about 7 minutes!) that we forget it was 9 MONTHS!

I shared last week about how being pregnant at Christmas has given me some insight on Mary's pregnancy journey (although not at all the same... but, you know what I mean!).

We think a sparkly Angel showed up, had a chit-chat with Mary - boom she was preggo and in a few short verses Jesus was born!

But for 9 beautiful months Mary watched her body transform. Others did too. Comments were made, rumors were spread and very few believed the story.

I'm sure she lost a lot of friends during those 9 months. Perhaps it was one of the most lonely times of her life. But in her womb she could feel flutters, kicks, karate punches and somersaults from Emmanuel, God with us.

I imagine she looked at other children and wondered what Jesus would be like. What would He look like? Would he suck His thumb? What would be His first word? Would He be sociable?

9 months of waiting and dreaming of her little Boy.

As time drew closer I wonder if she experienced Braxton Hicks contractions. I wonder if she had to give up running (yeh, I think I'm at that point people!). And I'm almost 100% sure that when she headed to Bethlehem, she sat side-saddle on that donkey.

***Side Note: that previous thought came to me when I caught a motorcycle taxi to the grocery store last week. Dominican roads are not the smoothest and my poor driver had the sun in his eyes, so he says. Thankfully he was going to speed of a trotting donkey... HOWEVER... oh, poor Mary***

Then it happened. No doctor or doula. No exercise ball or warm bath tub. No options of c-section, epidurals, or pain meds.

And what did they use to cut the umbilical cord?

Emmanuel. God with us.

The most beautiful story in Heaven and on Earth is something incredible to ponder. But when we get "wrapped up" (see what I did there?! lol) in the hustle and bustle of the Christmas holidays we miss so much.

One of my favorite songs at Christmas is "While You Were Sleeping" by Casting Crowns.
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rqhG2yT-58

Reminds me that even though getting/giving gifts, baking cookies, looking at Christmas lights, searching for a black Santa (yet to find one here...), even being with friends and family is such a fun and CRAZY time... don't lose sight of why we celebrate.

Don't let it jump in your face, send you for a loop and allow it pass by so quickly that you miss out on special times to share the best Christmas gift ever with others. 

Jesus Christ. Emmanuel. God with us!

HE IS HERE! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eq801o0WyXA
By Darlene Zschech

He is here
The Savior has been born
The one we've waited for
Surrounded by our praises

He is here
The promise of the king
To You our lives we bring
Let your glory be revealed

Joy to the World
Peace to all who love Him
The savior has been born
And all the heavens smile

Glory to God
We bring an offering to You
Join with all the angels
Singing Hallelujah


MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM THE LARAS!!!


Monday, December 14, 2015

White girls can't dance... but I still do.

"Today I choose to dance :)"

Last week I focused on thankfulness and choosing to dance in ALL circumstances, but last night I accidentally took it too far! 

I danced... in public.

Now, let me say, I am all for a little dancing. I love how David danced in the presence of the Lord and I've been able to witness some beautiful dancing. But I will say one thing. This white girl can't dance.

Ask my hubby who desperately tried to teach me in our first few months of marriage. This is the same man that entered dance competitions for fun... 

I try, but I'll be the first to tell you. Don't expect anything pretty! HA-HA!

But in celebrating the birth of our Savior I just couldn't help myself! 

Our God... GOD ALMIGHTY, YAW-EH, SAVIOR, LORD OF ALL... chose to humble Himself and come in human form to dwell among us. EMMANUEL - God with us.

Not only that, but then He chose the most obscure vessel in which to come. A lowly virgin. Mary.

He could have entered the world with a chariot of horses. But He slipped in to our world unnoticed in the unlikeliest place. A stable??? A cave??? Among the animals :)

This week a friend and I had an interesting discussion about the place where Jesus was born. A stable or a cave... either way, I'm just thankful He came! 

And as a side note, let me tell you, being pregnant at Christmas is the coolest thing! I feel like I understand Mary a tiny bit more. I feel for her too. I cringe each time I get on a motorcycle taxi never mind riding a donkey for days!

As I've mentioned before, traditions are a little different here in the Dominican. Now, SOME people go crazy shopping like I'm accustomed to growing up in Bermuda... but in "el campo" (countryside) it is definitely more about family and FOOD! People will travel miles to be with family for a day or two and instead of sitting around playing with new gizmos and gadgets, they'll chat for hours on end while snacking on apples, grapes and gummy candies.

No matter how you celebrate, as believers we have SO much more to celebrate! A King who gave it all up to come to earth, live a perfect but VERY difficult life, and then died a cruel death on the cross... for me.

What greater gift.

Even though we focus on the 24th (here in the DR) and the 25th (State-side/Bermuda/UK/etc.), we have a reason to celebrate every day! Because Christ isn't just a Savior who died... He rose again and REIGNS VICTORIOUS!

For this reason we live and laugh and dance! But of course, He gives us reasons to dance every day!

This week we've watched our risen Savior do some pretty cool things right before our eyes.


A passport received for Y which will then lead to other things for her and her family in the near future.

An open invitation to a brothel on Wednesday morning where we shared the Gospel and loved on the precious girls who feel as though they are not worthy of anything more than selling their bodies on the street.

A Lily who came to the ministry unable to read, read her first book!!!

The church Christmas play went FANTASTIC!

Some families of Robersy's baseball boys came to our church's Christmas play where the Gospel was given and then a few came back the following night for church as well.

A group brought down a stroller that we had purchased in the States. Someone on the team put it together and it's ready to go... we're going to be parents... AH!!!


We have so many reasons to praise the LORD every day of our lives. If you think you don't have a reason, send me a message and I'll send you a list (especially since - if you are living, breathing and physically able to send me a message, you are more blessed than you can imagine).

Enjoy these photos from the week and remember how blessed we truly are.

The lovely dancers before the play
Lights. Camera. Action.
Robersy sharing the Gospel


The cast celebrating after the show.
Always a photo-op :)

A few of our "sons."






After a morning of baking with friends... we got a little crazy :)
This is Tonky.


My sweet Chiquita




























Now excuse me while I turn on my Christmas music... and DANCE!



Monday, December 7, 2015

I think the turkey is pregnant!

I've eaten a LOT of turkey in my lifetime. Even though I am not American, we faithfully have it each Thanksgiving, we enjoy it most Christmases AND I savour it sliced on sandwiches throughout the year. I love turkey! 

However, I have rarely had the opportunity to cook it myself. Until this year on our Lily House trip to Jarabacoa...

A fellow missionary and fellow preggo (Sarah D.) was in charge of the bird and she allowed me to help her. After a thorough washing, massage and lots of seasoning it looked ready. 

The oven was set and everything was ready to go... until I remembered. There has to be a reason that people lose their wedding rings and other devices in the turkey's bum. 

"Did you check it?" I asked. 
"I don't think there's anything else." She answered. 

As I bent over and squinted to see what was up the dark canal I concluded, "If there isn't anything else... I think the turkey is pregnant."

I felt as though I got a glimpse into the world of an OB-GYN as I slid my hand in. Doing my best to deliver the Turklet with care.

FUN FACT: A male turkey is called a tom or a gobbler, a female turkey a hen, and a baby turkey a poult or chick. A young male turkey is called a jake and a young female is called a jenny. A group of wild turkeys is called a flock, a group of domesticated turkeys is commonly referred to as a rafter.

I found that when I Googled hoping that a baby turkey was actually called a Turklet.

Apparently "Jenny" was not preggo. Only giblets to be found. However, the turkey rocked and we gobbled it up!

I love that Ecclesiastes 3 tells us that there will be times like these. "A time to laugh." (v.4)

But over the last few weeks I feel like I've experienced most of the emotions mentioned in this passage. Laughter, tears, thinking I was dying...

That is where our centipede friend comes in.
An innocent walk with the dogs turned into a confrontation with a foot long centipede. I have never felt so disgusted than having that creature crawling all over my foot and ankle.

I'm not entirely sure how it got there. I was under a tree at the time so I'm not sure if it fell and landed on my foot OR if it had been asleep in the middle of the road and I happened to wake it up. Either way... having a cockroach (basically Bermuda's national bird! lol) across my foot would have been preferable. Especially when that little bugger stung me!!! Right on my big toe!

I have never felt so much pain from an insect. 
I hobbled to the house knowing that Robersy would question my actions (He thinks every time I get myself into things like this it's because I'm doing something stupid. Which is partly true... HOWEVER, not this time!). 

Thoughts of big-toe amputations and an early baby delivery rushed through my mind (thanks Google) but thankfully everything turned out OK. "A time to be born and a time to die." (v. 2) I'm glad it wasn't my time.

There are SO many more stories to tell. One day I will really write a book. But God has called us to a life of adventure while serving Him on the mission field.

In between trying to move while balancing regular ministry, baby classes/appointments and just trying to live a normal life, I have realized one thing. Our life is anything but normal.

I actually LOL'd as I wrote that. As I write this I can hear the pigs running around and eating next door (I'm not being mean about our neighbors... they really are PIGS), I can hear motoconchos (motorcycle taxis) loaded with students on their way to school, I hear a man on a megaphone selling and trading used goods, but I can also see the sunrise.

In this crazy world we live in, there is reason to laugh, cry, sit quietly, love and dance. 

Today I choose to dance :)

Yesterday I did so (in my heart) with 10 baseball boys that just came to hang out/ EAT!!!/ play wii, dominoes, etc.  at the house while I spent some time with a friend.

I'll do so again today with 4 GAP students (students that are here to study for a year) that are coming to help us get the house in order.

And I'll continue to do so each day this week with the many people that God has chosen to place in our path and ministry.

I hope you choose to dance today too!