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Monday, June 13, 2011
reachEurope Romania team 2011. jewelry making at Casa Agar. sweet Estera. love graffiti. me with baby Larissa. Bucharest. Touched Romania. the people's palace in Romania [2nd largest government building in the world]. exploring Romania. sweet little Catalina.
We finally arrived in our mission country! i'm not even sure where to begin, this trip was amazing. We spent most of our time in Casa Agar, a home that provides an alternative to child abandonment and opportunities for a better future for them and their children. These women are given a room, bed, food, opportunities, and love. Our team helped out with taking care of the children, housework, laundry, cooking, and jewelry-making used for fundraising. We also visited the abandoned babies hospital. We weren't allowed to take pictures of the babies, so I will try my best to describe what we saw and the things we did...
As we walked up the stairs to the abandoned babies ward, we could hear the babies crying. There were babies from birth to two years all laying in their own cribs, where they remain hour after hour, day after day. We held the babies, fed them their bottles, changed their diapers, and prayed over them. There is no "play room" or "play time". These babies remain in their cribs constantly. Even when they are being fed, the bottle is propped up on a blanket. There just isn't enough hands to hold each child while it eats. Because of such lack of interaction and stimulation, some are developing special needs and many of their small bodies are not developing at a healthy rate.
We were able to take a few of the toddlers to the park to play which was their very first time outside. I watched as they felt the grass, looked at flowers, and gazed at the clouds. These children are two years old, and they had never been outside.
As of right now, Romanian adoption is completely closed--even to Romanians.
The trip was devastating, life-changing, and amazing. Through this trip, God has given me a heart for missions. I can't wait to go back to Romania. I know I will one day.
please pray for:
Romanian government [for compassion and love for the abandoned babies and to re-open adoption]
the abandoned babies
the missionaries in Romania
the people of Romania
stay tuned for scenes from Paris...an uplifting trip!...xoxo
Labels: God, mission trip, romania, travel
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