The fact that we are supposed to stay in the house and out of the hospital means Julie and I are becoming creative in how we continue to keep
in touch with our school family.
Since you probably find yourself equally in
search of ways to occupy your days, If you go to this link. You’ll see many
videos in chronological order. They do
not directly impact your lives, but they are Enoch’s new reality and he is
handling things in admirable ways. You’ll also see a beautiful drawing he made
for Kim. It is precious. He calls it “Heartstrings” because in China they
believe that the fingers are directly connected to the heart.
That drawing will make more sense after you watch the video
called “Liam Josiah Arrives,”a video I made for my family the day before Liam’s first
surgery. Please consider that private as my daughter Kim has chosen not to
watch it yet. (She is like me and easily moved, but it is not a sad video. It’s
meant to be hopeful—especially if we imagine that the lyrics may reflect God’s
wish for all of us.)
The other videos in the post called Videos from Calvary just show you what life is like for educators
trying to keep current with their families. Calvary is a very special place. It
is no mystery to God why Enoch came here to be a part of this surreal chain of
events.
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