November-December 2009 Update
There are so many things to be thankful for these days...and so many things that I take for granted. All it takes is a bad cold and lingering cough to make me appreciate being able to breathe without congestion or sing without having a coughing fit. Or a pain in my left heel lasting for several months to be able to appreciate being able to walk normal again without pain. All I need to do is see the need at the orphanage on a daily basis to remind me how blessed I am to have a loving family who raised me with unconditional love and affection. It only takes a visit to a family who barely has enough food in a pieced together home to appreciate my warm home where I have plenty to eat and my own room to sleep in. God has blessed me in so many ways and I am grateful to be able to share with you some of the happenings around here during the past two months.
Around the house
We live in a small city in Romania…it’s a nice and quiet little city with most things you need. However, we decided to take the foster girls to a nearby “big city” for an excursion. Neither of the girls had ever been to Cluj and since it is only a 2 hour drive, we loaded up the van and went for the day. Going to Cluj is exciting for the Americans because they actually have two large malls there complete with a Pizza Hut, McDonald’s, Starbucks, and KFC…none of which our little city has. They also have a large cinema in each mall that recently began showing 3-D movies. We treated the girls to their first ever 3-D movie…the latest Jim Carrey Christmas Carol movie. They loved it! We also got a little Christmas shopping started and ate good old American fast food. It was an exciting day for all of us!
Thanksgiving
After-School Program
We’ve had some really wonderful moments in the after-school program during the past two months along with some very trying and difficult times. We still battle with challenging behavior problems that manifest themselves in fighting and stealing along with bad language and attitudes. Clare is back from the States for a couple weeks this month (December) and we’re hoping that together we can put together a plan to turn things around in the coming year. We could really use your prayers for wisdom and patience and understanding for these kids and the challenges we face.
On a brighter note, we had several birthday parties during the past two months that were huge successes and lots of fun for everyone. I guess the one thing I have figured out how to do well is plan birthday parties – ha! Of course, it is hard to go wrong with homemade pizza, cake, games involving balloons, M&M’s, and whipped cream, and piñatas filled with candy!
Orphanage
The kids continue to make progress and I’m so proud of our kids in the baby room. They are growing up so fast! The older ones are quite the talkers these days and are full of energy. They love music and toys that play music…they dance and sing and are generally happier when we have children’s songs or soothing music playing. It’s so exciting when they break out singing a song that we’ve taught them or chatting about something that excites them. The 4 year olds (Marius, Nicoleta, and Mario) know their colors and animal sounds really well now and we’re still working on counting. They feed themselves, can put their shoes on themselves, and are in the potty training process. Assuming all goes well in that area they’ll go to kindergarten in the fall.
Christmas in Romania
It's been a busy, but fun Christmas season here...between all the kids' programs and baking and visiting people, it's kept me pretty busy. The orphanage had a fund raiser gala in December and some of the children from the orphanage performed a Christmas program that we put together. It was simple, but we saw tears in many people's eyes, so I know they were touched. We had the ones who could dress up as Mary and Joseph and a shepherd, etc. Ildiko (my fellow volunteer) spoke and told the story while the kids acted it out. Then they sang a little Sunday School song that Ildiko and I had taught them months earlier that basically says, Jesus loves everyone...he loves the children and the parents and me and you...he loves us all. It was the perfect song because the kids already knew it and didn't have to try and learn something new and it spoke of the real reason Jesus came...because he loves us. The best part is that the children have begun to make the connection between the song and real life. Every day they will surprise us by saying...Jesus loves Natalie, Jesus loves Ildiko, Jesus loves me, etc. It blesses me so much!!
The team from Spain that came a few years ago sent gifts to the children in the baby room at the orphanage again this year! Every child received a set of new clothes, shoes, and a toy. Many of the children are old enough now to really enjoy unwrapping presents.
We have a girls Bible Study that we've been doing every other Saturday, and there are about 10 girls from a nearby village who have been coming. Their families are very poor, so the weekend before Christmas we took gift baskets to their families and a few others (in total there were 13 families) to bless them for Christmas.
We had a church service on Christmas Eve where the kids from my Sunday School class did their program, then afterward we had a birthday party for Jesus…complete with games and cake and presents.

English Class
I have another great group of kids in my English class this year. I average between 20-25 students each week, which is nearly double what it’s been in years past. It’s still a lot of work trying to come up with lessons that build vocabulary and conversational skills, while still appealing to a group of teens…but I enjoy it very much! I’ve also recently had the opportunity to get to know some of the students outside the classroom as well. Two of my students invited me to watch their Taekwondo competition recently and it was a lot of fun. I took my camera and shared the photos I took with them. They were thrilled!
Thank you!
I want to thank you all for making it possible for me to spend another year ministering to the people of Bistrita, Romania. God is touching and changing lives and I am so blessed to be a part of it. Thank you for your continuing prayer and financial support that enables me to be here. I hope that you are enjoying God’s many blessings in your life!
Prayer Requests:
• Continuing to learn the Romanian language – my classes are going well, but it is still quite a challenge!
• Spiritual growth for Oana & Raluca
• Wisdom in working with the older children and new workers in the orphanage
• For God to continue to help me prepare good lessons for my English class
• For us to meet the ongoing needs of Lavinia and Cosmina as well as our other foster children in the New Beginnings Family Centers
• Wisdom to handle the behavioral challenges of the children in the afterschool program
With much love,
Natalie Bridges
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