Tuesday, February 22, 2011

A Day of One Thousand Emotions

Today was a roller-coaster ride of emotion and experience. It was our last day spent at Grace Place, Battambang, and we spent most of it with the kids!! The majority of our team slept at the home last night, so we made them all breakfast this morning. Throughout the day we played soccer withe the boys, makeovers with the girls, and taught them how to tie-dye t-shirts. After we left to put on a short concert in the city, we returned to find a delightful curry had been prepared for us, which we ate with much gusto. Immediately following that came a rather loud and audacious dance party, finding us each shedding numerous pounds in sweat, and generally having a spectacular time.

In the back of our minds the whole time, however, we were dreading the looming "goodbye moment," where we were forced to say goodbye to the children who had so quickly found a cavernous home in our hearts. When the time came, many tears were shed, and there was much wailing and gnashing of teeth (I'm only barely kidding).

These children have an understanding of God's love that is incredible. You can see it in their eyes... They exude joy and peace and quiet strength, and they have left me a different man.

My eyes are still red, but i will close them tonight with a smile on my face, knowing that I've given and received the most pure sort of love imaginable and that every dollar and hour of preparation spent to come here was well worth it.

Josh Graber

6 comments:

Sarah J said...

Good to hear they changed your perscpetive as they did for us all last trip! Enjoy all the love because there is more to come!

Sarah Judy

Steve and Teri said...

WOW! thanks for sharing!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing your experiences and heart Josh!
Praying for you as you journey on.
Celeste Kern

Diane Ohlsen said...

Hello, you are making this trip feel very real to me back home by your words and pictures. I can only imagine the range of emotions that roll over you all. You are always in my thoughts and constantly in my prayers. God bless each step. diane ohlsen

Matt Carter said...

Hi everyone! Matt and I are keeping you all in prayer and we love reading the blog - praying that everyone stays healthy and that this trip will have a lasting impact on the kids, your hearts, and our church! Thanks for being willing to go! We miss all of you.

Matt and Sarah Carter

LuAnn Graber said...

Those little cherubs look like they belong in your arms forever. They will certainly be in your heart for a lifetime.