Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Mila ta cade cade cade :)

Hello!

Considering it has been over a week since I last wrote on here, I have a lot to say!

The first week of camp went by quickly! It was exhausting but so much fun. I am so glad to be hear
and to have this opportunity to love on God's children. Some kids were difficult and hard to handle, but most of
their behavior was just a way to get attention they don't get at home. On Thursday we were able to go back
to their village with the kids after the morning session. Unfortunately, it was exactly what I expected. The streets
were covered in trash and the houses were barely homes. However, each child couldn't wait to show us their
home and introduce us to their parent(s). It breaks my heart that such beautiful children and people live in such
a depressing area. Here in Romania there are poor and rich gypsies. The rich ones are really wealthy in relation to the
average Romanian - and they are what I picture when I think "gypsy" - the girls in long colorful skirts and headscarves.
But the poor gypsies are the poorest of the poor here and are highly discriminated against. It is their race that makes them
a gypsy - but honestly it is hard to tell them apart from another poor Romanian: they are all beautiful, bright eyed, dirty, and
dressed in whatever mixed matched clothes they can afford.

On Friday we had a special morning of camp for the 3-5 year olds filled with games, dancing, songs, and snacks. They had
a blast (so did we!) THEN, in the afternoon we took the kids to the Targu Mures Zoo. Now, this zoo is not like a zoo in America.
From many stories the other interns and I had been told - I was really scared to bring all of the kids there. Fortunately we had about one kid per leader so it was easy to keep up with them. At the zoo you can get hand to paw with lions, bears, and tigers (with a chain-link fence and a few metal bars in between of course). But really, you could touch them if you wanted too - not a great idea. The kid I hung out with all afternoons name was Armador. We touched a camel, bull, goat, and a llama. They even have guinea pigs, deer, and chickens at this zoo! haha. But it really was a great afternoon to spend with the kids and take them out of their territory! As the afternoon came to a close we spent some time in prayer in color groups and prayed over each child. It was a really special time and the kids were still - then we gave them their goody bags (t-shirt, toothpaste, toothbrush, socks, candy, and a story book!)

The weekend was kind of a blur, but the intern house was quiet a lot since we were trying to catch up on sleep!! This week we have 10-14 year olds from the same gypsy village as last week. We have one group of 50 in the morning and another group of about the same size in the afternoon. The morning group is from one "side" of the village and the afternoon group is from the other. The sides seem to hate each other for no reason - so it was the safest thing to do to keep them separate. I am the team leader for Albastru (blue)! I have 3 great translators who are so helpful and really great with the kids. In the morning we have 5 girls and in the afternoon we have 6 boys! Getting them to talk a lot during small group time is sometimes a challenge, but so far they have been great. I love having a team - so I can get to know and build relationships with these 11 kids.

The theme of camp this summer is "True Love" and the special guest character is, of course, cupid! :) I have never done the "Cupid Shuffle" dance so many times - but the kids love it and it is so fantastic to see their faces light up when they dance with us.

Please continue praying for me, the other interns, the Romanian staff, and the kids.
1) God has been teaching me so much about himself and how I need to change to be able to serve him better. Please pray that He will continue to reveal himself and I will continue to rely on him for strength and joy.
2) Most of the interns (including me) have been sick over the past week. It is all throat and sinus stuff - nothing horrible but it has made it harder to stay upbeat and excited around the kids. Please pray that we will all sleep well this week and that we will start to feel better.
3) While the kids this week don't run and need to be chased or need to be held, they are difficult to connect with because they have much more of a tough shell built around them. Please pray that God will use us to crack those shells and that their hearts will be receptive the message of "True Love" this week at camp.

Whew, that was a lot of typing. Love you all!

2 comments:

  1. Rebekah,

    So excited for you. I know it can be exhausting teaching children, but it is so rewarding. :) I will be praying for you and will be following what is going on with you in Romania. I love that place!!! :) I would love to go back one day! Enjoy every moment, and may God bless you and refresh you each week.

    Much Love,
    Mary Rose :)

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  2. That is one of my favorite songs to sing with the orphans (fun motions to love on them with)! Still praying for you!

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