There is nothing more alarming than to wake up to the frantic urgings of a little Korean yelling my name through the windows in the wee hours of the morning. Well, it is mid-day to her, but 6 a.m. is still wee to me. “Kelly!! Kelly!! Tim!!! Kelly!! Wake up!” In my semi-conscious stupor, I wondered why she could be hollering in my windows, surely on a hunt for someone to cut her hair or put a band-aid on her finger. But that only lasted for a second until the fog was cleared a little and I sensed danger in her voice. “What’s wrong?” I hollered through our slatted windows. “There is fire coming from your house!” I didn’t wait to hear which room, but leapt out of bed and darted off to find the culprit. I burst into the girls’ room, all was well. Sprinting across the living room, I threw my weight against Colin’s closed door and found my son lying in bed, three feet from his burning desk. The air was thick with black smoke, which had risen through the night as his candle burned down to the desk, sometime igniting the plastic casing that he had concocted, and moving over to slowly incinerate the Rubik’s cube which was still aflame. As soon as I yelled his name, he awoke and cried out in fear, instantly aware of the fire. Seeing that the fire was not spreading, I opened Col’s curtains and windows to allow the smoke to escape. Tim was quick on my heels, armed with a towel to extinguish the flames. Waiting outside of the window, our Korean fire alarm asked what had happened. Later I will make her some banana bread to show my gratitude for her saving my son’s life.
The commotion awoke Schyler, who is a natural morning person, and was chipper and inquisitive. “What happened? Did Col’s room catch on fire?” Not a hint of fear in her voice as Tim and I collapsed in a heap in the living room. After 3 minutes in the smoke-filled room, Tim’ lungs were staging a revolt, and my knees were Jello. I could feel my heart pumping wildly, trying to restore order in the midst of “fight or flight.” But Colin sat quietly, hugging his knees to his chest. No coughing, no crying, just sitting. How many hours had he been inhaling black plastic fumes? After turning off the generator, we went to bed around eleven, seven hours before my friend’s wake-up call. Had he been inhaling fumes for many hours? I kicked into nurse mode, assessing my son for signs of respiratory distress, or any other distress for that matter: cardiac, urinary, psychological, financial, spiritual, or endocrine. Zip. Zilch, Nada. Perfect. He admitted that he had been afraid when he woke up, engulfed in smoke, and his mother and father ranting. But he was not coughing and gasping for air in his closed room. His quietness was an uncommon mixture of fear and peace. Recovering on couches in the living room, I knew that the Lord had protected His boy, and I was compelled to break into a prayer of thanksgiving. Sometimes it is easy to spot a miracle, especially when my own Shadrach, or Meshack, or Abednego is sitting next to me, without even a wiff of smoke on his clothes. Thank you, Lord!
Friday, May 30, 2008
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Thank you God!
No more night time candles, okay Colin? Whew!!
Hugs from the States,
Holly
Hi Kelly,
LOVE the blog! :) Praising God, with all of you, for His protection!
Angela
Thank You Lord for the "fire alarm" you sent Kelly and Tim's way!
Love, LOVE, LOVE reading your emails/blogs! Glad you made the techno leap! Maybe I can practice what I preach, LOL!
Thanks for sharing Kelly and keep them coming!
love, Dee
Please keep typing these! I love your stories! If you have saved any of your past e-mails, you ought to post those as well. So fun! It is so reassuring to know the Lord is watching out for our children!
Bless you guys
Erin and the boys
Hi Kel! Praise God for your family's safety. Col, we are so thankful you are okay.
YIPPEE - you finally have a blog!
I LOVE IT! Miss yall, :D
PRAISE GOD! For Colin's safety, the young fire alert, and His loving protection. Praise Him too for "Set Upon Pilgrimage"! I love your writing, Kelly, and love your blog page. Thank you for taking the time to see it through. You truly are an inspiration in so many ways. I pray God will continue to bless you, Tim and the kids, as you faithfully follow Him among the Fulani's. By His love, grace and mercy, Ellen
Hi Kelly,
Am thanking God for His amazing protection of Colin and you all. God doesn't miss any details - "not even a whiff of smoke on his clothes". PTL!!!
I'm so happy you are blogging - can't say I have anything to say that would keep people returning for my latest thoughts. But you...that is a differeny story. God has blessed you with a real gift in writing, among others. I look forward to each of your letters and I even have a "group" e-mail that I forward your e-mails on to. You speak from your heart, to our hearts and it is a great to follow your Jesus encounters, pray, and praise God.
We are looking forward to seeing you mid-July.
Keep looking up,
Gail
Hi Kelly,
Am thanking God for His amazing protection of Colin and you all. God doesn't miss any details - "not even a whiff of smoke on his clothes". PTL!!!
I'm so happy you are blogging - can't say I have anything to say that would keep people returning for my latest thoughts. But you...that is a differeny story. God has blessed you with a real gift in writing, among others. I look forward to each of your letters and I even have a "group" e-mail that I forward your e-mails on to. You speak from your heart, to our hearts and it is a great to follow your Jesus encounters, pray, and praise God.
We are looking forward to seeing you mid-July.
Keep looking up,
Gail
Hi Kelly,
Am thanking God for His amazing protection of Colin and you all. God doesn't miss any details - "not even a whiff of smoke on his clothes". PTL!!!
I'm so happy you are blogging - can't say I have anything to say that would keep people returning for my latest thoughts. But you...that is a differeny story. God has blessed you with a real gift in writing, among others. I look forward to each of your letters and I even have a "group" e-mail that I forward your e-mails on to. You speak from your heart, to our hearts and it is a great to follow your Jesus encounters, pray, and praise God.
We are looking forward to seeing you mid-July.
Keep looking up,
Gail
Hi Kelly,
Am thanking God for His amazing protection of Colin and you all. God doesn't miss any details - "not even a whiff of smoke on his clothes". PTL!!!
I'm so happy you are blogging - can't say I have anything to say that would keep people returning for my latest thoughts. But you...that is a differeny story. God has blessed you with a real gift in writing, among others. I look forward to each of your letters and I even have a "group" e-mail that I forward your e-mails on to. You speak from your heart, to our hearts and it is a great to follow your Jesus encounters, pray, and praise God.
We are looking forward to seeing you mid-July.
Keep looking up,
Gail
Hi Kelly!!
So glad you have a blog. Woo hoo! I LOVE reading about what you guys are up to in Nigeria and all the ways God is working in and through you. So thankful that Colin is okay - that reminds me of a Little House on The Prairie episode :) My sister and her husband will at least be on the same continent as you very soon to adopt a little 18 month old boy. I am not able to go :( but am excited to keep their daughter. Thinking and praying for you often!
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