
It is hard to believe this milestone has arrived: January 14th marked one year since I arrived in Israel and at Christ Church!!! In many ways, this past years has flown by, while in others, it has really seemed long. (Isn't that always the story with time??) I still consider myself so blessed and privileged to be able to be serving here; it's truly a unique experience and a dream come true.
To celebrate the occasion, we all went out for dessert one evening following dinner. I was touched--every single volunteer (except the one scheduled to work at reception) was able to come, plus some staff as well. It was a very special evening among friends. Thought I'd share some pictures from that night with all of you . . .
Yonatan and Elisa






I had to take this picture . . . John is a big fan of bread; true to form, he ordered focaccia. :-)


As I take a moment and look back, here are some of the highlights from the past year . . .
My first (of many) visits to the Western Wall--a rainy Monday, January 18th





















There are so many other highlights and memories I could have included here, but the post would be way, way too long. And then there are poignant memories from this past year that are not recorded in pictures--the shocking attack on Kay and Kristine in December, numerous special conversations with other volunteers and staff, many moments of new realizations and growing, etc. It's a year I will never forget. Probably the toughest year of my life, but also probably the absolutely best year of my life.
One big lesson I've learned from the past year here--one never knows what the future holds. Ever. We think we might have a pretty good idea, but usually we don't. And I'm not sure any of us would really want to. So many times, I know I've thought I wish I could know what will happen in the future, but usually I'm wondering about a specific question mark. If we really knew everything the coming year holds for us, we'd probably panic and worry about something on the schedule for next December. :-) That would rob us of enjoying this day and its particular attributes.
So, this post has been a little more introspective than most, but if I could leave you with one thought, let me encourage you to enjoy this day. Yes, it will have its fair share of problems, but it will also have its special moments (big and small) as well. Live it to the fullest. We aren't guaranteed tomorrow, and we have no idea what will happen two months down the road (let alone two days down the road). The present is the gift we are given to enjoy and get the most from it.
Have a wonderful day!!!