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Friday, July 13, 2012

Eva - the Epilogue


Yesterday I spent more than my usual time with Eva in the hospital. She wanted me to hold her so I held her for an hour. I took her coloring book and colored in it as she carefully chose the crayons, pointing to each desired color. It was all the strength she could muster. I reminisced as I colored. Several years ago I had given up pursuing an art career. A friend of mine (now a nationally known artist) and I had an art show together. After the show I realized that it wasn't the direction or the dream I wanted. Instead, my husband and I pursued adopting three children from overseas. Several years later, here I was using my art abilities to color in a coloring book with a dying 10-year-old AIDS orphan. I couldn't think of a better place to be.

The nurse interrupted our coloring to encourage Eva to drink some milk. Two sips later she was in severe pain. I held her as I held my grief, asking God to please send His angels to come get His little princess. She had suffered enough.

Less than 12 hours later, as the African clock struck midnight, the King ordered His escorts to carry our little princess home to His heavenly castle. Her room was ready.

Now she has more than she could ever ask or imagine. I remember telling Eva each day that we would bring whatever she wanted because that was what a princess could do. She ordered “eggs” every day. It struck me funny that she could have asked for anything, but in her little world of poverty, that was the best thing she could think of. So one day I chided her to ask for something more than eggs – I promised she could have anything! She thought for a lttle while and then she quietly said, “ovos fritas.” Fried eggs.

Sunday afternoon we will bury Eva. I picture her in her new surroundings enjoying more colors than any crayon box could ever hold. She is dancing and singing, laughing and skipping...living a life beyond her wildest imagination. What was stolen from her has been restored; the King has spoken.

6 comments:

April said...

I am so grateful to know that Eva was loved and cared for and that she heard that her King loves her before she died. Thank you, Pam and Brooke, for loving her well.

Rebecca said...

Sweet Eva is home at last. Thank you for being there for her and loving her well. Thank you for sharing her story. She has touched my life and many others.

Linda said...

I am so happy that she is with our Lord and Savior, Jesus. I am glad that you could be there with her!
Praying for you, Brooke.

Janet said...

What a redemptive story!!!!!I'm so glad used your gifts and talents( (yielded to Him) to send one of Jesus's loved children to his lap. Thanks for your lap and your hands. You are loved also,Brooke.

Anonymous said...

What a blessed story of a real little girl--one that Jesus loved and died for. What a blessing you and Brook were in the Master's service to the children in Mozambique. I am so glad little Eva knew the Lord and where she was going. What a joyous funeral that will be, knowing Eva is with her King.
Pat

Unknown said...

What a touching story!! Now Eva is safe in the arms of Jesus whom she loved. Praying for you as I am sure this is a very emotional time.