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Post from: June 2014

TEAMWorks China - On Our Way….Still.

We made it to Beijing!!!!  Unfortanately, not in time to make the 6:40AM flight.  Boo!  We did, however, make it through check-in with out being charged for our extra baggage with some help from a friend we made hanging out in Houston.  Soooo, what are we going to do for the next 24 hours?!  Sightsee of course!  Our newest best friend, Huey, was our guide to Tiananmen Square and Forbidden City.  We had a great time, but we are spent!  Just boarded our flight to get to our friend Amanda, our final destination and a BED!!!

 

*Since receiving this update the ladies have made it to their destination and are safe and sound at their apartment!  Thanks for all the prayers.

TEAMWorks China - On Our Way….Finally.

After a delay Sunday night, that turned into a 9:00pm flight on Monday, which turned into a 11:00pm flight Monday, which turned into a 2:00am flight on Tuesday, they are off to China.  Please continue to pray that they would feel encouraged and peaceful as they finish out their journey to China and begin the important work before them.  Some words from our gals:

Thank you so much for your prayers over the last 24 hours!!! It's 1:51 a.m. and we are on the plane (again) and are super pumped to be on our way to China! We know God has a plan for this trip and we now ask for prayers for us to carry out His will!

Post from: November 2013

TEAMWorks China - Wednesday, November 13th

TEAMWorks China - Wednesday, November 13th

As the ladies finished up their time in China, they reflected on the many blessing from the week.  

Please enjoy the pictures and the highlights of the week:

-A peace was washed over us on Sunday when we walked into a room all set up for therapy. 

-Looking up and hearing Carol say "We have babies!" as we were waiting to begin our day.

-Watching a sweet boy named Caleb in the stander feeding himself.

-Watching Naomi wanting to walk and then walking!

-Hearing Teddy's laugh.

-Watching Phillip learn how  to roll from back to tummy!

-Watching Katie walking in the gait trainer.

-Seeing the children out of their beds and interacting and playing with each other!

-Looking over all the children in the laying down rooms now propped on their wedges in their beds.  

-Seeing the children being propped up and fed in safer positions, not flat on their backs.

-The gifts from our new China friends.

At the end of the trip we passed our squatty potty seat to another group coming and jumped on the bus back to Nanning.  It was so nice to have the time to reflect and rest on the ride.  It has been amazing to watch God work this week.  We are all looking forward to a comfy bed tonight.  We fly out from Nanning to Beijing at 12pm on Thursday!  We are excited to see our family and friends in NWA on Thursday night!  

"No, I will not abandon you as orphans—I will come to you." John 14:18

TEAMWorks China - Tuesday, November 12th

TEAMWorks China - Tuesday, November 12th

We got to go inside the orphanage today.  When we arrived, some of the staff had moved all of our supplies and equipment to the room in the orphanage we were allowed to use.  The room is a nice, large, clean room with a fun mural painted on the walls. 

We talked to the head nanny about setting up the room with all the supplies we had brought because we wanted to leave them for the kids.  She was thankful and wanted us to do whatever was best for the kids as far as structuring the room. 

The wonderful thing was that the nannies started bringing the kids in from their beds to this large multi-purpose room to explore and play with the toys.  The children loved getting back into our toy bins and finding their favorite things.  We were able to get some really fun pictures of the children playing together.  There were kids on the mats playing, taking turns in the stander, walking with a gait trainer, sitting in corner chairs,  and in new wheelchairs.

At lunchtime we pulled the wedges back out and discussed the importance of using them when feeding.  We were allowed to go in the room and put one in each child’s bed.  

We walked to lunch today since it wasn’t raining.  We enjoys dumplings at a little street side café .  The quantities of food these people want to feed us is insane.   We often have lots of laughs about how much food ends up on our table at mealtime. 

After lunch we strolled through a few stores between the café and the orphanage.  We are quite the hit in the area.  We had a large paparazzi experience.  At some of the shops, the workers would run out and wave and yell like we were a part of One Direction.

A whirlwind of activity happened in the afternoon;

Assessing the remainder of the children
Educating on orthotics and stander use
Modeling language activities to do during play with a small group of children


We had dinner with the two directors of the orphanage and the head nanny at a top-notch restaurant.   Once again there was tons of good food.  We had an opportunity to thank them for sharing their kids with us.  We talked about the willingness of the nannies to implement the suggestions we had given and their eagerness to learn more about how to help the children.  We asked about a return trip and they said they would definitely want us back. 

The team following us arrived at the hotel while we were finishing dinner.  We met with them once we got back to the hotel and discussed what we had done this week.  We gave them ideas of things to follow-up on and some info on the children.  They asked to shadow us in the morning and go over charts before head back to Nanning.  We will pass the baton around 1:30pm. 

Please pray for Sarah, Mark, and Lydia.  All three of these children have life-threatening conditions.  We are working on ways to comfort them and / or help the conditions that are in desperate need of attention.

We will always remember these little ones we have met this week.  Please pray their forever families find them as soon as possible.

 

*Please pray that our ladies have rest and the endurance to have a productive last day at the orphanage tomorrow and a safe trip home!  Please enjoy a day with TEAMWorks in pictures!

TEAMWorks China - Monday, November 11th

TEAMWorks China - Monday, November 11th

The rain from the typhoon has started here in southern China.  It is very dreary but we were blessed with lots of sweet little ones to brighten our day today.

The morning started with Amber and Julie fitting two different kids for a stander and gait trainer.  These children were so happy to be up!

There were several nannies present in our therapy room early this morning so Paige decided to give them a quick training on proper feeding techniques, positioning, and why this is important with these children.  The training brought up questions on choking.  Paige then gave a brief summary on how to perform the heimlich maneuver.  The importance of swaddling and how to swaddle was also discussed this morning.

Carol and Cindy had four children come in from two different foster homes to assess.  The foster moms are taking great care of these little ones and you can tell they love them.  They were all in need of protection for their feet so Amber fitted them and was able to send them home with a nice pair of shoes.

After a busy morning, it was time for another delicious meal from a local restaurant.  Our facilitator, Allison, is getting good at ordering things we like (noodles, dumplings, and broccoli).  She says we Americans eat "too much chicken".  We hope she comes to Arkansas in the near future to experience some Chik-Fil-A.  We had a nice discussion with the director at lunch and found out that he has been at this center for 19 years.  He said he is happy we are here and helping with the children.

After lunch, we met two little ones in need of immediate prayer.  One little one has a heart condition that needs to be addressed immediately.  Allison began making calls to see how we could get the child to a bigger city or even back to the US for the medical attention she needs.  The other child is 8 months old and has hydrocephalus.  He has not had a shunt placed and his head is growing rapidly.  We hope and pray to help these children get the surgeries they need as soon as possible.

Another little one was brought in from the community.  His grandmother had heard we were here and wanted someone to look at his feet.  He is 4 years old and just started walking in the past year.  Amber was able to assess him and fit him for shoes and braces.

At the end of the day, several of the children came back to the center from school.  After getting off the van, they came by our therapy room to say hi.  Such sweet kids!  These children leave for school
around 7:00AM and get home at 5:30PM.  They have full days.

Dinner consisted of more noodles and dumplings.  The director ordered a soup that he really wanted us all to try.  It had snail in it.  We will just say some tried it and others tried to find creative ways to look like they had eaten some when heads were turned.

Praising God for answered prayers. The director has invited us to go inside the orphanage.  We are excited to move the toys, supplies, and equipment to places where it can be used daily with the children.

In that wonderful day you will sing: “Thank the Lord ! Praise his name! Tell the nations what he has done. Let them know how mighty he is! Sing to the Lord, for he has done wonderful things. Make known his praise around the world. (Isaiah 12:4, 5 NLT)

TEAMWorks China - Sunday, November 10th

TEAMWorks China - Sunday, November 10th

Today was our first day with kids in Beiliu.  After a prayer-filled Saturday night, we were allowed to set-up a therapy room in a separate part of the complex from where the children live on Sunday morning.  While finishing the room, we were delighted to see two beautiful babies in our doorway.  We found the perfect fit for several pieces of equipment that we brought.  Our bumbo seat we brought from TEAM was put to use today, if any one was wondering where it went. smile

We were able to see six children before lunch.  Our lunch was provided by the vice-director and the head nanny.  During lunch, Julie gave a photo book from a family who has adopted a child from this orphanage.  The vice-director and nanny were thrilled to see pictures of this sweet girl and her forever family.  They had questions about how she is doing and Julie was able to give them an update.  After a lunch of 33 different Asian dishes and two pizzas, the feast ended and we went back to work in our new therapy space.  The nannies brought several children for Paige and Cindy to watch while eating.  They were able to give them safer and better feeding techniques and discuss the importance of positioning while eating.  Luckily, Julie had assembled both corner chairs in the morning and these were used to improve feeding posture for these two children.  Amber was able to fit two boys with wheelchairs.  One of these boys was able to use a stander that made the journey with us all the way from Arkansas (thank you Clark family for donating this stander!).   Carol completed developmental assessments on the children and captured our day in pictures.  

In total we were able to assess and treat 11 children today.  One of these children was brought in from a foster home in the community.  After our day was complete we spent the evening making folders and supply bags for the kids with specific information for each child.  We are looking forward to seeing more sweet faces tomorrow.  

 

"We are anointed to bless people as Jesus did.  God has given us the strength, ability, and power to do awesome works in His name.  Do good all day - today."

 

Please continue to pray for our ladies as they work and build strong relationships with caregivers, staff and most importantly, the children.