This morning I awoke to the sun shining again. The past two days have been a bit cool and rainy. We have not ventured out too far except to the market or to go eat. Tuesday night we headed across town to Cili Pica (aka Chili Pizza). Its a great thin crust pizza that has become Aleks favorite pizza. It is only about a 15 minute walk from here if we stay focused, but you know the two who I am traveling with and also that the camera backpack is with us everywhere we go. On Tuesday it was a bit cool (about 60) and then it started to rain so we made pretty good time getting there. It’s also a good place to people watch since it is in a small mini-mall type complex which has everything from a grocery store to a pet store in it.
Before we headed out for pizza on Tuesday we had our first “check-up” with the Orphanage Court Director (Tiga) and Ginta. It was a nice visit where we were just asked basic thing about how we are spending out time here in Liepaja, have we had any problems and what are we going to do about school back in America. Nothing we couldn’t answer easily. Our time here together has been great but it shows on everyone’s face that we are all ready to go. I think Tiga saw that as she commented that “there are no problems with this family”. After about 15 minutes they left….and we prepared to head out for pizza!
Yesterday it rained most of the day. We played games and watched movies together. American movies in Russian…a different experience. Our DVD’s won’t work in the DVD player here and the ones from here won’t work in the US. We decided to venture out and have lunch at the Rock Cafe’ and look for another map of the city, since we left ours at home in America. It poured on and off while we were out but we had fun ducking into several small shops to see what treasures they contained (and wait for the rain to ease). While we were out this time we also ventured through the indoor market…Wow…what a cool place. I love just walking through the market and smelling all of the fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs and flowers. It is a great place to just watch people…and get some great food. We found that the indoor market is where the bakery, cheese and meats are located with a handful of fruits and vegetable vendors. Downstairs is the fresh fish market….okay it was the end of the day and maybe it was just a fish market….not really fresh fish.
Last evening we had the pleasure of having Ginta fix dinner for us here at our apartment. It was a simple potato dish but it was wonderful! I could eat this every day. Mashed potatoes with a cream sauce full of ham and some spices. The potatoes acted as the boat for the ham and sauce inside….I could eat this for breakfast now, but we ate it all last night. After dinner we quizzed Ginta about all of the children we have seen from the orphanage while we have been here. We wanted to know the stories behind each of them. There are so many lives just longing to be loved, to have a smile to be affirmed that they are acceptable just as they are. No mask, no front, no positioning….accepted just as they are – and loved.
Please continue to pray for these children. Please pray for this city…that they would find “The GOD of this City”…because greater things are still to be done here…
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Glad you have those two with you to make you slow down and enjoy the journey. Wouldn't want you to miss a thing (especially all those nice doors - they're great!) :-)
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