Barb and Tim meet their sponsor son!
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
God gets the glory
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Hengyang
It's also great to get to know the local caregivers who give so much to the kids.
Tomorrow we will be meeting with the ICC ex-pat team where we hope to bless them in many ways. Its been wonderful to hear their stories as they've come from the UK, Canada, Australia and elsewhere to give their lives for this little ones.
oh ya and tonight we had pig feet for dinner :) and the ladies were asking for men to father their children - they mean the orphans ;)
A whole lot more pics (via facebook imperialism)
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the abominable cupcake
Back in Changsha a few days ago I drew a little maze for Miranda to work through in our spare time. She solved it in record time ("I'm so good at mazes!" she said) and the prize, I promised, was a cupcake. Easily produced, I thought, and I found one that same day at a bakeshop. It had purple icing and Miranda was very impressed. After supper that night, family-style, after we had finished our dozens of delicious and spicy entrees, M opened her cupcake and took a bite. It was a traumatic bite for her: the cheery purple icing concealed densely packed chunks of red-bean. So that was the only bite she took - who could blame her? But the rest of us didn't want to waste a perfectly good (if somewhat culturally surprising) cupcake, so we took turns digging a little deeper into it. You can imagine our chagrin when we found beneath the red-bean density a heart of pork floss! Purple candy-icing, red-bean chunks and pork-floss - now THAT's a cultural experience!
I'll feel terrible if Miranda never wants to come back to China. But the good news is she seems to have taken it all in stride! This morning at the children's centre she was taking the lead in reaching out to children with down's syndrome and cerebral palsy, hugging them and letting herself receive their often overenthusiastic hugs. She's become a good friend of the ICC "poster girl," Liang-liang - you'll see some photos of them shortly. Miranda doesn't seem to be intimidated by some of the gaps that I feel between myself and these ICC kids.
I was thinking of that line from somewhere in the Bible - "and a little child shall lead them."
-Steve
Thursday, April 30, 2009
We meet the kids in Changsha
We (the Hamms) met our sponsor daughter, Liu Mi, yesterday and spent some more time with her today. She is a total riot! So excited to see us! She proudly showed her the necklace she was making (they make serious jewerly - I know stores in Vancouver will want to carry it) and then she danced for us - some wonderful hula/bollywood mix. Her joy is contagious. And her downs syndrome hardly holds her back.
Also precious was to see the staff working with cerebral palsey children, giving them opportunity for art on a computer, gentle touch and massage, and the hard work of walking. 15 years ago these children would never have been given any hope, locked away to slowly die without love or touch.
Tomorrow we head to Hengyang - 2 hours south, to spend 4 days with kids in a newer project - kids who haven't been worked with as long - who need more love, touch and care - may God give us His hands and heart for them.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Before you ditch the plane!
It is wonderful to be in Changsha. Hong Kong was a vibrant city...but it felt like a larger version of Vancouver crossed with New York. Today was our first experience with the ICC children. We spent the morning at the Lighthouse project and met some of the older children who were busy in the ICC workshop making beautiful jewelry. They create wonderful handiwork despite their challenges with physical coordination and many of us bought some lovely jewelry from the kids. We also toured the rest of the facility which houses toddlers through to young adults. We each had our own unique experiences connecting with the kids. I enjoyed meeting Wan Ge who is a happy friendly young woman who engages well with people and blows a lot of kisses! The children have wonderful carers who spend the days doing therapy with them and providing them with education opportunities. The younger children seranaded us with action songs and got many hugs from all of us.
In the afternoon we went to the Welfare Centre for more severely disabled children and I spent the afternoon with a young man with Cerebral Palsy. He isn't able to speak or visibly engage but we sat together and I did my best to figure out how to connect with him. Others in our group tossed a ball with some of the kids and we observed their sensory therapy session.
We have experienced wonderful hospitality so far and we are all getting fat on the yummy food in Hunan Province but I think we are all fairly tired from a full day today and all of yesterday's travels.
Sandra
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Changsha is China
We are off to visit the original sites of ICC tomorrow and see how their ministry has changed over the 15 years they've been working in this city. We will get to meet and play/be with our first kids with ICC - we are all excited.
Last night we were able to meet with the Hong Kong staff of ICC. It was an encouraging time and they all asked us to say hi to their sponsor children and friends.
We are mostly over our jetlag - just in time for today's big trip! Now we just need the spiritual and emotional energy needed for the kids.
Monday, April 27, 2009
we made it to hong kong!
It's great to be on the other side of the world.
The flight was rougher for some of us, but overall pretty good.
Hong Kong is a great transition city - we are trying to get over some jetlag - kids waking up at 3:00am!!!
It is great to see us bonding as a team in new ways and beginning to work on some Chinese language - Steve's teaching the kids and we're all learning a little along the way. Bren even picked up a my first chinese words book.
We have another day here and then we head to the mainland.
The kids are really excited to see our sponsor child in just a couple days!
Enjoy these early pics of us.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
a quick overview
Since 1993 International China Concern (ICC) - a Christian development organisation - has been reaching out to some of the most needy children in China.
We are a small group from Tenth Avenue Church that is planning to go to China in April 2009 to work with abandoned and disabled children in China''s orphanages. We will be working with International China Concern to provide love, hope and opportunity to children in ICC''s care projects - as part of their short term volunteer program. We are committed to practically reaching out to those that are marginalized in society.
During the trip we will work in the cities of Changsha and Heng Yang in Hunan Province. We will work with abandoned babies, toddlers, young children, youth and young adults in a range of different projects.
Those committed to the group are David and Linda Gotts (and Jamie 14 months old), Randy and Hannah Hamm (along with Brendan 4 and Miranda 3), Sharon Smith, Sandra Krueckl, Steve Ney, Karyn Davies and Tim and Barbara Greenway (Barb was actually born in China!).
Dave (who is the founder of International China Concern) will lead the team for the first half of the trip. Then he's passing us off to his team.
We are excited that the practical vision of Tenth can be expressed not only in our local community but around the world - bringing transformation to the lives of some very needy children.
Learn more about the work of International China Concern at: www.chinaconcern.org
As the Chinese proverb says, ''A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step''!
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Itinerary
Small Group
Trip Dates: April 24rd to May 8th, 2008
Friday April 24th Depart
Saturday April 25th Arrive into
Pick up from Airport / Transfer to Hotel
Sunday April 26th
Monday April 27th
ICC Hong Kong board members and friends
Tuesday April 28th Fly to
11.30 a.m. Travel to Shenzhen
3.40 p.m. – CZ3776 - Flight to
5.00 p.m. – Arrive into
Wednesday April 29th
Visit the
Grace Spring Unit for severely disabled children
Lighthouse Children’s Center
Prayer and time to debrief.
Thursday April 30th
Visit to Wan Shi Jian Group Homes
Visit to Sen Yu Jian Yuan Group Homes
Visit to
Project .
Dinner with ICC staff
Worship and Prayer with ICC staff.
Friday May 1st Travel to
Breakfast
ICC vehicle / public bus to take team to Heng Yang (2.5 hours)
Check into Heng Qi Hotel
Prayer
Visit to Heng Yang orphanage and ICC Spring Project – to get an overview of the history and goals of the project.
Dinner
Prayer & time to debrief / Free evening
Saturday May 2nd
Breakfast
Prayer
Spend day with the Heng Yang Spring Project children
Dinner
Free evening
Sunday May 3rd
Breakfast
Meet with the
Lunch
Free afternoon
Dinner
Monday May 4th
Breakfast
Spend morning with the Hengyang Spring Project Children
Lunch with Team
Return to
Dinner
Tuesday May 5th Transfer to
7.00 a.m. Breakfast
7.50 a.m. Check out and travel to airport
8.30 a.m. Check in for flight
10.30 a.m. Fly to
Wednesday May 6th
Tiananmen Square & Forbidden City
Visit to
Thursday May 7th
Trip to
Friday May 8th Depart Beijing for Vancouver