The next day, we anxiously awaited for Wendy Berger’s arrival, and I think everyone’s stomach was tied in knots. Would I remember what I needed to say? Lord, help us do all of this right and enjoy a great experience.
“Here come the cars!” our guard shouted as he opened the gate.
All thirteen SUVs entered through our gate and drove to the canopy we had set up for our guests. Joanne, our social worker, and I received the smiling First Lady. She conveyed a message of humility with her softly spoken words of greeting. My heart raced, because I knew she would watch all of us closely, and I wanted her to be impressed by our children.
While standing in the shade of the canopy, more introductions were made with the houseparents and staff. Then Joanne presented our vision for our organization and the plans we desired for the children. One of our girls gave a welcome and shared her testimony about her life at Shadow. Next, the girls demonstrated their gymnastic abilities by doing a presentation from a previous “state” competition. Lord, let these children see that they are so important that the wife of the president has come to see them. I prayed that the kids would know the value that others see in them.
After the program, we were granted permission to take pictures. We also had enough time for the First Lady to mingle among the girls. She and her two companions moved from one girl to another, showing a warm interest that made all of the girls stand taller. Many girls had the opportunity to share their testimonies, their plans for their education, and their honest thoughts about the orphanage. I proudly watched them visit, with their heads up and eyes bright, as they confided in her.
The one and a half hours with the First Lady went by too quickly, but the impressions she left with all of us will remain in our hearts forever. Everyone will remember the day the president’s wife visited Shadow of His Wings Orphanage.
