Eliza is such a joy to us! She is always making us laugh and smile with her sweet sayings, funny faces and entertaining mannerisms. We are so thankful for her life and the joy she brings into the lives of so many others. One of the most beautiful things about Eliza is her generous, loving heart- she always is the first to volunteer to share her things or speak words of encouragement. Eliza also shows a godly concern for others at such a tender age of 3 (which I have often been encouraged and challenged by!)
So, on this 10th of October, we celebrate the precious gift of Elizabeth McCallay Daniel. Thank you, Lord, for such a beautiful, precious daughter!
Monday, October 10, 2011
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
The Story
So... the carbon monoxide story.
We had been in our apartment a week, and Ike & Joanne Holton were staying with us until their apartment was ready. We had been in Cusco long enough to have less altitude symptoms (like headache/shortness of breath...)
That morning, we were in the kitchen eating breakfast while the Holton's took showers. I also had started our washing machine (which is also connected to our hot water heater). David and I had both woken up feeling really well. During breakfast, we both started to get a headache. Caleb begin to get really fussy, walked over to me, and laid down on the floor. I scooped him up and put him in his crib for a nap- (He had also been teething and had a cold).
After breakfast, we went into our living room for family worship. During our time together, Eliza begin to get very emotional and fussy and she was sent to her room until she could join us again with self control. On the way to her room, she stumbled (which we assumed was due to her crying and emotional outburst). After family worship, Anna Grace was walking to her room, stumbled, and fell down. I immediately told David that we needed to go to a hospital because something was obviously not right with our children.
We called Nathan Wilson (pediatrician) and he quickly came over and evaluated Anna Grace in our living room. Meanwhile, I was sitting in the girls' room, holding Caleb and begging God for wisdom and protection. Soon, I heard someone say, "Open the windows, it is carbon monoxide." We rushed to the windows and breathed in fresh air- and I must say, I've never been so thankful for air. It truly felt so good to fill my lungs with life-giving oxygen.
Our dear friends and team members helped carry the children down to a car and we drove down the mountain to a nearby hospital (which happened to not be open- actually, permanently closed and for sale). So, next we were taken to a hospital downtown. Thankfully, all the children were starting to perk up (we had been out of the apartment for at least an hour at this point). In the hospital, we were quickly taken and evaluated. Then, shown to a room in which they brought oxygen tanks for the children (they could only gather 3 oxygen tanks in the hospital- so we ended up treating the children first, and then shared their masks.) After several hours in the hospital, we were discharged and on our way home.
The doctor said he thought for sure the carbon monoxide was due to our hot water heater, and that it is a fairly common occurrence in Cusco.
It was surreal walking back into the apartment that could have killed our family. Amazingly, and only through the grace of God, we saw the experience as a blessing. How thankful that we were with our children when it happened, and that we had help from the Holtons and Nathan Wilson. What a blessing that God answered our cry for wisdom and protection by giving Nathan the diagnosis of carbon monoxide. Even greater, all of this happened in the morning, while we were awake and alert enough to be warned of the poison and seek help early in the process.
We have moved the hot water heater outside (which is where it should have been in the first place), and are thankful that we are all fine and healthy; there have been no long term effects, and our children were completely unfazed by it all. I asked the girls that night what they thought about our day, and Anna Grace said, "It was a good day." I asked, "Was it hard at all?" in which they both replied, "No." almost as if questioning me, why would I even ask that?
So, that's the story. God, as he always has been and will continue to be, was faithful as our protector and provider. We are aware of the enemy's schemes to discourage and try to make us live in fear, but in and through Jesus, we are able to overcome that fear. Psalm 34 has been such a comfort to me over the past few weeks, and I have claimed many of the promises found within (which I am sure to share in a later post.)
Thanks for reading, rejoicing with us in God's protection, and for your prayers!
We had been in our apartment a week, and Ike & Joanne Holton were staying with us until their apartment was ready. We had been in Cusco long enough to have less altitude symptoms (like headache/shortness of breath...)
That morning, we were in the kitchen eating breakfast while the Holton's took showers. I also had started our washing machine (which is also connected to our hot water heater). David and I had both woken up feeling really well. During breakfast, we both started to get a headache. Caleb begin to get really fussy, walked over to me, and laid down on the floor. I scooped him up and put him in his crib for a nap- (He had also been teething and had a cold).
After breakfast, we went into our living room for family worship. During our time together, Eliza begin to get very emotional and fussy and she was sent to her room until she could join us again with self control. On the way to her room, she stumbled (which we assumed was due to her crying and emotional outburst). After family worship, Anna Grace was walking to her room, stumbled, and fell down. I immediately told David that we needed to go to a hospital because something was obviously not right with our children.
We called Nathan Wilson (pediatrician) and he quickly came over and evaluated Anna Grace in our living room. Meanwhile, I was sitting in the girls' room, holding Caleb and begging God for wisdom and protection. Soon, I heard someone say, "Open the windows, it is carbon monoxide." We rushed to the windows and breathed in fresh air- and I must say, I've never been so thankful for air. It truly felt so good to fill my lungs with life-giving oxygen.
Our dear friends and team members helped carry the children down to a car and we drove down the mountain to a nearby hospital (which happened to not be open- actually, permanently closed and for sale). So, next we were taken to a hospital downtown. Thankfully, all the children were starting to perk up (we had been out of the apartment for at least an hour at this point). In the hospital, we were quickly taken and evaluated. Then, shown to a room in which they brought oxygen tanks for the children (they could only gather 3 oxygen tanks in the hospital- so we ended up treating the children first, and then shared their masks.) After several hours in the hospital, we were discharged and on our way home.
The doctor said he thought for sure the carbon monoxide was due to our hot water heater, and that it is a fairly common occurrence in Cusco.
| The water heater |
We have moved the hot water heater outside (which is where it should have been in the first place), and are thankful that we are all fine and healthy; there have been no long term effects, and our children were completely unfazed by it all. I asked the girls that night what they thought about our day, and Anna Grace said, "It was a good day." I asked, "Was it hard at all?" in which they both replied, "No." almost as if questioning me, why would I even ask that?
| Carbon Monoxide Generator Removed! |
Thanks for reading, rejoicing with us in God's protection, and for your prayers!
| Happy Breakfast Eaters! |
| Happy Eater, Too. |
Friday, September 30, 2011
Surrounded
Surround (v). be all around someone or something
As I shared in the last post, we have been blessed by being surrounded by an amazing landscape from our home, as a constant reminder of the Lord's faithfulness and majesty. This has been such an encouragement as we have encountered frustrations and trials of learning a new culture and people.
We have been surrounded by the prayers of many, and are very thankful for those prayers on our behalf. Transition has not been easy, but yet confirming of God's call on our lives here in Cusco. Please continue to surround us with those prayers.
The angel of the Lord surrounded and delivered us (Psalm 34:7) as we were poisoned by carbon monoxide in our apartment by our hot water heater. (I'll post more details later) Although it was initially a frightful experience, the peace of God surrounded and comforted us and has resulted in greater joy and praise to him who protects, provides, and loves us deeply.
We've enjoyed and are thankful for being surrounded by our MCO Cusco family and MTW Cusco team. How sweet it is to be seeking God together and asking him to make himself famous here in Cusco.
Finally, we have been lavishly surrounded by the grace and love of our Savior, Jesus Christ. We have often felt his presence and strong arms holding us, while we were weak, frustrated or tired.
And now we pray that we will continue to be surrounded by his presence and favor as we begin ministering the Gospel through faith, word and deed.
As I shared in the last post, we have been blessed by being surrounded by an amazing landscape from our home, as a constant reminder of the Lord's faithfulness and majesty. This has been such an encouragement as we have encountered frustrations and trials of learning a new culture and people.
We have been surrounded by the prayers of many, and are very thankful for those prayers on our behalf. Transition has not been easy, but yet confirming of God's call on our lives here in Cusco. Please continue to surround us with those prayers.
The angel of the Lord surrounded and delivered us (Psalm 34:7) as we were poisoned by carbon monoxide in our apartment by our hot water heater. (I'll post more details later) Although it was initially a frightful experience, the peace of God surrounded and comforted us and has resulted in greater joy and praise to him who protects, provides, and loves us deeply.
We've enjoyed and are thankful for being surrounded by our MCO Cusco family and MTW Cusco team. How sweet it is to be seeking God together and asking him to make himself famous here in Cusco.
Finally, we have been lavishly surrounded by the grace and love of our Savior, Jesus Christ. We have often felt his presence and strong arms holding us, while we were weak, frustrated or tired.
And now we pray that we will continue to be surrounded by his presence and favor as we begin ministering the Gospel through faith, word and deed.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
We're in Cusco!
We've arrived in Cusco and are in the process of unpacking and settling into our apartment. We live in a neighborhood of Cusco called Larapa. It is located about 20 minutes from the center of Cusco. We are living in a 3 bedroom apartment on the 3rd story, which gives us these amazing views from our living room. These views remind of us the glorious hope and promise found in Jesus Christ and spur us on as we desire to make His name known here in Cusco. God has been faithful to us in many ways over the past week and we look forward to seeing how he provides in the months and years ahead.
Thank you for your prayers, and please continue as we make a home here in Cusco.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Birthday Celebrations!
We've had a fun week celebrating Anna Grace's 4th birthday and Caleb's 1st!
Anna Grace had a Girl Spa Party- complete with stations for makeup, nails, hair, oatmeal hand moisturizer/lotions and edible jewelry.
We had such a great time with all the "ladies" of the team (except Kristen- who is waiting for all of us in Cusco!)
This afternoon, we celebrated Caleb's 1st birthday with a Dino-mite party at the park. (Though all of the Ticos looked at us strangely, because the park is the LAST place they have birthday parties!)
Can't believe he is already 1... I've joked that his first word would be in Spanish, but he proved me wrong by saying "Up" yesterday. Very useful word- especially when you like to be carried around everywhere!
Anna Grace had a Girl Spa Party- complete with stations for makeup, nails, hair, oatmeal hand moisturizer/lotions and edible jewelry.
We had such a great time with all the "ladies" of the team (except Kristen- who is waiting for all of us in Cusco!)
| Anna Grace and her verse that David prays over her every morning |
| Eliza and her edible bracelet- which didn't last long! |
| Birthday Girl- after the make over! |
| The Daniel Spa |
| Manicures |
This afternoon, we celebrated Caleb's 1st birthday with a Dino-mite party at the park. (Though all of the Ticos looked at us strangely, because the park is the LAST place they have birthday parties!)
Can't believe he is already 1... I've joked that his first word would be in Spanish, but he proved me wrong by saying "Up" yesterday. Very useful word- especially when you like to be carried around everywhere!
| Birthday Boy! |
| Celebrating at the park |
| Dinosaur cake- yum! |
| The line-up... waiting for cake and ice cream! |
| Caleb's cake |
| A little help from Eliza |
Thursday, July 14, 2011
She's 4!
I want to celebrate the life of our sweet Anna Grace. We are so proud of her. She is a great big sister to Eliza and Caleb. She is also very thoughtful, making special gifts or surprises to deliver to other people (almost every day!) AG loves to sing (in English & Spanish), dance around the house in swirly skirts, play kitchen, read books, watch movies (especially Princess, Tinkerbell, Dora & Strawberry Shortcake!), and help mommy and daddy. Although she may not be the first to volunteer, she likes to try new, brave things. School has been so much fun for her- she consistently talks about her friends, Teacher Pa-ME-la (said in a Spanish accent, of course) and brings home fun crafts and projects with the letter "A" written on them by her sweet, little hand.
We love you, Anna Grace and thank God for you beautiful life!
We love you, Anna Grace and thank God for you beautiful life!
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