While we were in New York, we found a street vendor doing Chinese name art. We first saw him in Chinatown, and then proceeded to track him down two more times at different places in Rockefeller center! Funny how we could successfully find the same street vendor three times in that huge city! But battling crowds in Chinatown, police officers making him pack up his stand, rain, and then snow...we successfully found him and purchased three name art hangings. One for Grace, one for Mary Emma, and then finally one for Lydia.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Waiting for Lydia...
Last week we were in New York again since Jim has still been working there. We wanted to see the city at Christmas and get back to see a couple of the things we missed on our trip in September. One of the most exciting things we ended up doing was naming our new little girl! We will name her Lydia Qian Ting. Her name given at the orphange in China is Ren Qian Ting. Ren is her last niame, given to all the girls who arrived at that orphanage in 2009. Qian Ting is her given name, translated to us as meaning "the hope for her to grow up healthily and vigorously, as slim and graceful as flowers." We will keep her Chinese name as her middle name, and while we were in New York, we decided on a first name of Lydia. In the Bible, Lydia was a woman whose heart was like the good soil in the parable of the sower. When she heard the word of God, she received it with joy and believed. Our prayer would be that the heart of our new daughter would also be like the good soil: that her heart would be softened to the love that we have for her and also the love that Jesus has for her. When given the opportunity to be loved and nurtured in our home, that she would thrive and grow in that love. That she would be open to receive God's love for her as Lydia was.
While we were in New York, we found a street vendor doing Chinese name art. We first saw him in Chinatown, and then proceeded to track him down two more times at different places in Rockefeller center! Funny how we could successfully find the same street vendor three times in that huge city! But battling crowds in Chinatown, police officers making him pack up his stand, rain, and then snow...we successfully found him and purchased three name art hangings. One for Grace, one for Mary Emma, and then finally one for Lydia.
While we were in New York, we found a street vendor doing Chinese name art. We first saw him in Chinatown, and then proceeded to track him down two more times at different places in Rockefeller center! Funny how we could successfully find the same street vendor three times in that huge city! But battling crowds in Chinatown, police officers making him pack up his stand, rain, and then snow...we successfully found him and purchased three name art hangings. One for Grace, one for Mary Emma, and then finally one for Lydia.
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