Saturday, April 5, 2008

Sleepy-time Bear



Just finished piecing this baby quilt. Hope to get it quilted soon. Feel free to make comments.

Blessings,

Kathie

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Surgery Update

I want to thank each and everyone of you who have sent us word that you are praying that God will supply for this tremendous need. We also want to thank those who have sent funds to help meet the financial burden. Though we are far from having the amount needed, we are stepping out in faith. Samuel's first procedure will be done on April 10th. The healing process will take from one to two months before the second and possibly third procedure can be done. I will try to keep everyone updated on his physical progress as well as the progress of reaching the financial goal needed for this surgery. We humbly ask that you continue to uplift Samuel in prayer and if you feel lead to help us with this financial burden please contact us at valledelcid2@gmail.com
May God bless you and yours in abundance.

Reaching Out to Those in Need Through Crafts

One of my primary ministries here in Costa Rica is that of teaching crafts to women, many of whom live in the precarios (shanty towns built out of discarded roofing tin, scraps of wood, and cardboard boxes). Not only are many of them extremely poor, some are victims of past or continuing domestic violence.


The purpose of my ministry is not just the simple act of teaching a craft. It is much more important than that. The purpose is to help them regain self-respect and to learn that they are important; someone does care about them and their plight. The meetings bring them together with other women where they learn that they are not alone. During those meetings we work together on a craft (such as quilting, crocheting, embroidering, painting, cross-stitch, etc), have a Bible study, a time of prayer, and fellowship with one another. They experience the joy of friendship and discover that they are talented, valuable, precious, and that God loves them.


Originally I was working with 4 different groups. One of those now has its own leader and meets independently although I still help with supplies as God provides. Two of the remaining three groups have combined into one group, the group I am personally working with. The fourth group was disbanded due to lack of a place to hold the meeting. As the number of women participating has grown, so has the need for supplies and funds.


Recently I took part in a bloggy giveaway and gave away an apron made by the women. The response was incredible and many asked if I had aprons, etc., to sale. One dear lady told me I should check into an etsy account where the women’s crafts could be sold. I have been in the process of doing just that and hope to have the etsy site up and running by the second week of May.


In the meantime, I wanted to share pics of some of the items the women have made. I hope you enjoy looking at them and please, feel free to leave comments. The comments will be a special blessing of encouragment to these precious women.









































































Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Our Little WHO





Just had to share this. Our grand daughter makes an adorable WHO, doesn't she?! You are welcome to visit our daughter's blog at http://airforcefamily2007.blogspot.com if you like.
BLESSINGS,
Kathie