Monday, February 23, 2009

Oh my gosh, I'm one already...


So my niece, the cutest girl in the whole world, turned one this past weekend. I am a bit of a slacker getting a congratuatory message because I left for the Dominican Republic the next day.
Anyway, I have to say this year with a new baby in the house has been so much fun. What a special, beautiful addition to the Partlow clan. Marshall and Lindsay are wonderful parents and although I am sure this year has had its challenges, Morgan turning into one amazing little girl.

Happy Birthday little Morgan! I love you lots! (I realize she doesn't read yet but I thought I would express my sentiments anyway.) Here are some pictures from her first birthday party. Enjoy!

Pre-Cake Prep





Post-Cake Clean-Up

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Ah the joys of international travel

Greetings everyone from Bangladesh! I have been here a few days now and have to say it has been an interesting experience. Currently it is their winter season, this means it is quite cold. Cold is really a relative term because being that I am from Colorado I think 80 degrees is actually quite warm. There is a lot of fog this time of year so it makes air travel in and out of Bangladesh quite difficult. My plane from London was diverted for almost 8 hours due to the fact the pilot couldn't even see the lights of the airport let alone the run way. We were then diverted to Kolkata (Calcutta) India to wait out the fog. At first this made me nervous since it was 2am when this was decided, but British Airways put us up in a Hyatt (which I am told is one of the nicest hotels in India). The bathroom as you can see is all marble. Pretty impressive really. Apparently India has huge natural resources of marble and granite so they are able to have really nice places like this.




Eventually I got back to the airport and we made the 20 minute flight into Bangladesh safe and sound. Yeah!

Happy Birthday Big Brother!!

Wishing you a fantastic year! Sorry I can't be there to wish you in person. Let's celebrate when I get home from Bangladesh. Happy 31! I love you lots!



Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Some Perspective in the Politically Charged Time

"Many are the plans in a man's heart, but it is the LORD's purpose that prevails."
Proverbs 19:21

I think that pretty much says it all.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Probably the Weirdest Thing I Have Ever Done for Work

So last week for work we had a team building offsite. I know what you are thinking, because it is what I thought originally. You're thinking work offsite where you sit around and play cheesy ice breaker games and some how learn more about the people you work with. Usually these offsites are really more work than fun because you are all forced to do things no body really likes doing.


However, I was pleasantly surprised, or more acurately, totally shocked when I found out what we were actually doing. See below for a few pictures that speak for themselves.



I sure all of you are thinking to yourself. There is no way Heidi actually did indoor sky diving. She is not an adventurous person. Well that is what I thought myself. Fortunately I have some proof...

Here is the practice time with our instructor. This is the position you are supposed to hold while 100 - 120 mph wind holds your body up in the air. Here Derek is telling me that I need to bend my legs more. Oh and you are supposed to relax.


Here is me right before we went into the locked room. Do you like my Superman colored suit. Pretty sweet, hey? It even has red down the back like a cape. Everyone else was totally jealous. Unfortunately, I don't have pictures of my actual flight since they wouldn't let us take any lose items in (go figure). I do have a sweet video of my flights if anyone wants to see it. If anyone has ever had the random thought to do this, it is totally fun. I give it two thumbs up!

Friday, October 10, 2008

My 750 Words of Fame

Well I have been published...well not quite. But I was interviewed for the Compassion Blog. I have to say being interviewed make me nervous (I say that like this happens all the time) but I guess some people really wanted to know about Compassion's Complementary Interventions ministry so I got the job of explaining it. I always have a hard time describing what I do so with the help of a professional editor, my friend Amber, we got it down on paper. If you would like to check it out visit Compassion's Blog (http://blog.compassion.com/) for October 10, 2008 or you can check it out here.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

When God breaks your heart

I am not even sure how to express all the things that I have been feeling this week. Have you ever come into a situation that just breaks your heart and you feel wholly insufficient to even process what is going on. Well that is how I have felt particularly this week.
This week at work I have been reviewing and analyzing all the proposals we have received for the Global Food Crisis. In case any of you don't know the prices of food worldwide have escalted due to all kinds of factors, increase in the price of gas, lack of production, bans of exports into other countries, the list goes on. The main jest of it is people are not able to afford the food they used to eat. In Bangladesh I have heard reports that the cost of rice has gone up 90% this year. So many of our children (Compassion kids) are getting a bit of food because of their involvement with Compassion but their families are starving at home. Parents are pulling their children from school because they need them to work to support the family or can no longer afford the cost. Other parents are selling off their children because they can't feed them and they just don't know what to do.
This whole situation has weighed on me for awhile now. Friends, as I was reviewing these proposals for millions of dollars it became painfully obvious that we were not going to be able to provide for all these children. Compassion is working hard to find a the funds we need but as you can imagine the need far outweighs the funds. As I read the stories of these families who have nothing my heart broke for these people. I realized how preoccupied I get with not having the things I want when there are people who are literally starving to death. It brought me to tears and still does.
Today Compassion staff worldwide are participating in a day of prayer and fasting. It is honestly the easiest fast I have ever done. Not because I don't feel the hunger pains. Its just that when I do, I think of the families that live their lives with empty bellies and I think to myself, don't complain just pray. I have the faces of those children and those families in my mind and I pray that God, who knows all their names, is comforting them in their time of need.
Although Compassion does need the money right now, I don't want to ask you all for money (If you want to send some I won't object). I just want to make you all aware of the painful reality I have been discovering the past few days. This stuff is not in American media very often so much suffering goes unnoticed. My purpose in this post is to share my heart and ask for your prayers for these precious children. If you want to know more, well just ask me. If you want to check out Compassion, please do. www.compassion.com. It is amazing the things God will teach you if you just take the time to listen.
The above picture is me in Peru with my sponsor child Anabel.