Monday, January 31, 2011

Leah and Piet Bakers

As requested, here is a picture of the Mr and Mrs!

Red Hair and a Dirty Face

She was about 5 years old, dirty, missing one of her front teeth, and so frightened. She began to cry when she realized she was alone and maybe lost. Every time I tried to approach her she ran away with a look of pure terror on her face. Piet urged me from inside the car to keep trying.
About 5 minutes earlier, we received a call from Isaac, a good friend and YMS leader, that we had left something at the youth house. We had just arrived home from a whole afternoon of Saturday Live and I was really tired, and the reality was that we could pick it up in the morning when we were there for church. But I decided that we could go and get it quickly. But there she was: this tiny little thing with pale skin and the brightest of red hair walking at the end of the dirt road from our house. We wondered if she had run away from home. We were also scared that she would dart out into the busy road at the end of our country road, as she stood just feet from on-coming traffic contemplating her next move. I tried asking her where her mommy was, but she would only point and then run quickly away from me. I don’t blame her for running away. She had never seen me before and how would she know that I didn’t want to hurt her? After many times of trying to talk to her, Piet got out of the car and moments later we noticed a police bakkie driving on the main road. We flagged it down and they were ready for action. We showed them this fragile thing walking away from us a few meters down the road. She resisted a bit when the police came toward her, but I was surprised that she eventually took his hand and walked back to the bakkie. He asked me to speak to her, but she only spoke Afrikaans, so Piet spoke to her and she said she wanted her mommy. They took her with them into their vehicle to take her home.
After they drove away we continued on to the youth house. As I was driving I got really emotional and misty-eyed just thinking about how Jesus had put everything together perfectly that we were all there at exactly the right time. What if we hadn’t been there to find her? What if we had decided to wait until morning to go? What is she wandered into the street? I got really overwhelmed that God really does care about each sparrow and every lost sheep.
Today, he left the 99 to rescue the one snotty-nosed, dirty, but very precious child with no shoes lost in search for her mommy.


Love finds the lost,
The Bakers

Monday, January 24, 2011

Yho!

Yho! What a crazy last few months! I have definitely been neglecting my blog as I’ve hardly had a chance to just sit down and contemplate all that has happened.
I have now been married to my closest friend for almost a month. Time sure flies. We had the most beautiful wedding. It was all that I could have asked for – and a gorgeous blend of African and white culture. I loved every second and cried when it was over. I tried so hard to hold onto every moment, but it slipped away from me like the blink of an eye. It was really great having my parents, brother, grandparents, along with a few overseas friends at the wedding! I pray they left with a bit of Africa in their blood.
We returned from our honeymoon on Saturday, and what a great time it was! It was such a blessing for us to go because it was a gift to us! We would have normally had to save up for a year to be able to afford such a luxury.
On our honeymoon we ziplined, rode quads (ATV’s), went white water rafting, relaxed by the pool, cooked together, went out for nice dinners, and just enjoyed each other. One of my favourite parts about the place we stayed is that there wasn’t a broom, sponge, or dish soap to be found! The cleaning ladies made sure that we didn’t move a muscle in terms of cleaning up after ourselves. Maybe this is normal for a timeshare, but I don’t remember it any other time on vacations with my parents.
Monday is my first day back at work. We took a long, well deserved holiday, but now it is time to get back into our routine. Saturday Live will commence the beginning of February along with leadership training courses for our guys in the youth house. YMS may look a little different this year, but more on that once we are back in the swing of things.
Piet and I are living in a very cute little cottage just 5 minutes down the road from Refilwe. It is so calm, peaceful, and safe here. The place is truly a gift from God!
Besides that, God is taking care of us. He provided so many things for us in our house, and we are blessed with good friends, family, and loved ones all around us.
Love is eternal,
The Bakers