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Saturday, January 7, 2017

Ashes to ashes...

From the beginning of this blog back in 2011 I've shared a variety of posts;
some are filled with laughter, while others bring tears;
this is one I never wanted to have to write...

As most of you know, my dear friend Terri who led this ministry since the beginning
passed away during the summer of 2015.  She was incredibly instrumental in helping build this ministry to what it is today, and it was a joy to work along side of her through it all.  Her passion for the people of India, specifically the children, was contagious and it was because of that passion that hundreds of kids have received and continue to get an education.  Prior to our first trip over, Terri had traveled here twice; she along with her husband Bill were the pioneers who set the ball in motion for others to venture over to see firsthand what Joyful Journeys Ministries in India was all about.  After our first trip together we vowed we would do it again someday.  The next trip was planned and shortly before we were scheduled to leave there were complications with her health due to cancer making it impossible for her to travel.  The rest of the travelers went on.  Again, plans were made for another try, however continuing issues with her health prevented her from going.  Once again the travelers went on.  That trip was especially difficult as we were to dedicate "Terri's Dining Hall", the building where the orphans and Lunch Bunch kids would eat, plus "Dale's Worship Center", the church that was built from memorials from Terri's late father.  She encouraged us to go with her blessing, declaring that someday we would return together.  
Terri died before that could ever happen.
Prior to Terri's passing, she stated that she would want some of her ashes to be taken to India to be sprinkled within the land she so loved.
"Terri" returned with us this trip; not as I would have wanted it, but to be laid to rest, 
one with the earth.
Today was the day...  
With it came the reminder that all of our time here on earth is limited,
however, it's what we do with that time that has the capability of living forever.
As I walked through the streets of the village, Terri in one hand,Manjula holding the other, and the rest of the travelers close behind I was filled with mixed emotions.  My tears were for the trip that would never happen with Terri, and yet they were also for all the children who swarmed us as we made our way from the hostel to the school.
I realized she lives on in them.
Her ashes were sprinkled in all the place where her legacy will live on.
Joyful Journey Orphanage and Dining Hall, Marshall School, the Cutting and Tailoring Center, and Dale's Worship Center.







Well done thy good and faithful servant; rest in peace.

The rest of the days activities would lift our spirits back up as we had time to interact and play with the children some more...







The guys chilaxin"...

Big Bob and Russ with the male teachers...

We also went to the India Exhibit which was basically like a carnival or festival...


 

There was plenty to do and see, but we were drawn to the camel rides 
which proved to be "up lifting" for many of us...











We ended our evening by going out to Domino's for pizza;
it was a nice reminder of home.

As I close this post, my hope in sharing this with you is that not only will it help remind you of the importance of living a life to the fullest and with purpose; but also to once again recognize Terri Tybring, amazing woman, passionate servant, and beloved sister in Christ.

Namaste'
~Jenny

Friday, January 6, 2017

Priceless day spent with the orphans...

What does it take to put a smile on a child's face whose worldly possessions fit in a box?
The answer is simple...your attention.
Throw in a special day of fun and you've totally rocked their world!!

Since our first visit to India we found that it really doesn't take much
 to make the children here happy;
 a piece of candy, a handshake, or even simply waving at them
 is enough to make them giddy with excitement.
So imagine the fun we all had when we could actually pull them out of their 
regular routine and take them on an adventure!! 
Rejoice, Rejoice, and again I say Rejoice!!!

We started by loading into 5 rickshaws,
 picture the clown cars at a circus and that's what we were...






It took about 1/2 hour to drive through the city of Kakinada before we hit the beach. 
The laughter within the individual rickshaws was contagious
 as we each raised to take the lead. It reminded me of driving go-carts, 
but on a slightly larger scale, not to mention dodging the cows...





Arriving at the beach brought on a whole new level of energy; 
the children were ecstatic as they crossed the sand 
heading for the Bay of Bengal in the India Ocean.



Within moments the young "shine brites" had the older "shine brites" 
by the hand and were rushing into the waves...









It wasn't long before Pradeep had Russ by the hand and was leading him in...





I must say the mother in me was a tad anxious as the waves pummeled over
the small children; but for them there was no fear only fun...




Beach Buddies!!

Look what Novahu found!

What a wonderful gift for us all to spend this time laughing, playing, 
and holding each others hands!!



Our time at the beach was followed by dinner at Yatis with the whole gang...

The fun continued as we patiently waited for food to be prepared for all 50 plus of us.  The children never complained that they were hungry or bored, they simply entertained themselves with clapping games, guessing games, or contentment in snuggling into our arms.  Although we were all weary with exhaustion from a long day, our hearts were energized with the love that surrounded us.










We all give thanks for the opportunity we had today to spend time with this delightful group of children and feel at the end of the day we were the ones who were blessed.

Fun fact...
For all of us to take the auto rickshaws to and from the beach; $50
To feed all of us dinner and ice cream; $150
To spend time with these precious children; priceless!!

And the cherry on top of this ice cream sundae day...

Russ's luggage arrived!!

Namaste'
~Jenny