Friday, July 24, 2009
To all, Well I figured that I should bring you all up to date on the rest of my time in Bolivia and on the things that are going on in my life now. I know that this is little late seeing as I have been home for about two months but they have been very busy. The last 2 months of my time in Bolivia were amazing I made a lot of progress with Noemi one of the little Girls that I worked with she was only 4 when we got her but she looked more like she was 2 and could not speak very well. She was doing so amazing when I left. And I am sure that she is still doing amazing. Talita Cumi has some amazing big hearted staff. I miss working with them all. One of the big things that I learned is that it doesn’t mater how well you know the language. What maters is love and how you love. Love can cross so many bounders more than words or training can cross. Every one needs love in there lives and its sad when people especially kids get deprived of that need. So I want to thank you all for sharing your love with me, and making it possible to experience Bolivia the kids and the love that the kids have and being able to share my love and your love with them. I would ask that you continue to remember Talita Cumi the kids and staff in your prayers. Because of love their futures are bright ones. Ones filled with hope, purpose and love. And thanks to all of your generous financial giving the staff at Talita Cumi will have some money to do up keep and improvements on the facilities at the children’s home. And now I am working for my parents as well as starting my own massage business, as I just finished a 2 week Brandon Raynor course on massage therapy. I am also catching up with friends and adjusting to being home and all of the changes that took place while I was gone. I am looking forward to see what God has in store for my future and where He will lead me next, blessings on you all. Laura
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
I am safely home now and starting back to work.
My last few weeks in Bolivia were fantastic but very stressful. Saying good buy to the kids and staff at Talita Cumi was hard on all of us.
My time there is something that I will remember with fondness for the rest of my life.
It was an amazing experience. I enjoyed it completely. I am so glad that I went. God has done lots in my life over the last four months. And I will continue to learn new lessons from my time there.
I look forward to chatting with all of you and sharing photos of my trip with you.
I look forward to the future though I have no idea what the future holds. I know that God holds it in the palm of his hands and He is the master artist. So with that thought I continue forward to another day and to the Journey that God has for me.
I pray that God will bless you all richly, and thank you all for your prayers, support and encouragement. You have all been a blessing to me.
My last few weeks in Bolivia were fantastic but very stressful. Saying good buy to the kids and staff at Talita Cumi was hard on all of us.
My time there is something that I will remember with fondness for the rest of my life.
It was an amazing experience. I enjoyed it completely. I am so glad that I went. God has done lots in my life over the last four months. And I will continue to learn new lessons from my time there.
I look forward to chatting with all of you and sharing photos of my trip with you.
I look forward to the future though I have no idea what the future holds. I know that God holds it in the palm of his hands and He is the master artist. So with that thought I continue forward to another day and to the Journey that God has for me.
I pray that God will bless you all richly, and thank you all for your prayers, support and encouragement. You have all been a blessing to me.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
March 16 to April 4, 2009
Monday - this was a sad day as my aunt Debbie, passed away early in the morning. She had suffered form cancer for about 2 years. Though we are all glad that she will not suffer any more, we will all miss her. I also went to the Biocentre Güembe, which was a relaxing adventure. God gave me beautiful things and joy amidst the pain.
Tuesday- Thursday was for the most part the same as usual and a fantastic few days.
Friday, I along with a friend jumped on a plane to Tarija, and had some wonderful days there I got to see El Candalero coffee house and the Candalero street kids ministry and do a little sight seeing and I took a bunch of photos. We came back on Tuesday so it was an amazing few days. I saw lots, met lots of people and had a really good time.
Wednesday- was back to my amazing job and the kids, we had a good day.
Thursday evening I went with Holly. To the seamstress and was fitted for the dress that I am having made.
Friday - was the EFCCM potluck. The food was good, I took cookies, chocolate pudding stuff that I concocted, and home made garlic bread. There was lots of other fabulous stuff besides what I brought. And the night went really well. Jake and Marg gave me a ride home as the place they stay at in Santa Cruz is only a few blocks from my place. And they also picked me up for church Sunday morning.
Sunday- after church I headed out to the jungle with Jake and Marg Hoogland.
I stayed in there guest rooms/ team accommodations, It was nice. But I did not get much sleep because I went to bed at like 9:30 or 10:00 and the rain started crashing on the tin roof at 4:20 in the morning and did not quit till it was well past time to be getting up. So I did not sleep the best. For breakfast the Pastor of the Church a few villages away and two other men from different communities came and then talked with Jake and Marg and got some seeds and things to start crops of there own, they had lunch with us as well. Then Marg and I went to Villa Trinari to see if Hotel Puente would be suitable for some guests that are going to be staying with them for a bit. And so began the next part of my adventures in the jungle
we set off with the truck. You have to under stand that the road to there house is a dirt road. Well it’s more like a couple of bumpy vehicle tracks in the middle of no where with two feet deep water on both sides. The dirt in there area is clay and when you get clay wet it gets very slippery and there was lots of rain. About 2 or 3 miles down the road we got the truck stuck and I don’t mean pansy-stuck I mean high centered on one of the holes in the road. So there was no way the two of us were going to push is out. So we set off camera in hand, walking back to the house to get Jake to help us get the truck unstuck. On the way a guy with a motor bike passed us on his way to the community meeting. Jake was also attending this meeting. We asked him to tell Jake that we got the truck stuck and that we needed him and the quad to get it unstuck as we were walking and trying not to wipe out in the slippery clay-muck it started raining, and this was not just a little trickle it was a good rain. Jake met the soaked pair of us about 30 feet from the drive way to there house and we hopped on the quad and headed back to where the truck was stuck. We got to the truck and the rain stopped go figure, God has a good sense of humour. Jake was able to stay mostly dry as he figured out how to get the truck unstuck. There were no sticks around and digging it out was not an option though we did have a plant spade/latrine spade so Jake jacked the truck up with the tire jack in order to get the chains on the front tires. You probably did not know but ice chains are good for mud as well. Once we had the chains on Jake drove the truck to where the gravel starts which was not all that far from where the truck was stuck. We then took the chains off and continued on our adventure, Jake went home with the quad. and my camera was fine though it got a little moist. Though it may not sound like it this was so much fun I think that I smiled and laugh the whole time. And I felt so refreshed afterwards. Every thing went good till we got to hotel El Puente, just out side of Villa Trinari, including the two hitch hikers that we had a man and woman with a bicycle. We got to the hotel and as with most places your really not sure where the parking lot is so we stopped the truck kinda in the middle of nowhere and inquired about a room. This nice lady showed us to a room/cabin. And then we went to unload our stuff and re-park the truck. The truck would not start and I don’t just mean that it would not crank over I mean that we had no power what so ever. Though it was only 6:30 it was already dark. So we unloaded our stuff and ordered some supper at the hotel restaurant. Then we borrowed a flash light because the flash light that belongs in the truck did not get put back in its place after using it the night before. We popped the hood just to make sure that the battery had not been stolen in the time that it had taken us to look at the room. It was still there but the rubber thing that covers the red side of the battery had slide off so I put it back on and in the process wiggled the battery cable and so now we at least had lights. But the engine still would not turn over. So we decided to leave it and get a mechanic in the morning we ate our supper. It was very good. Steak, eggs, rice, and fries and cooked vegetables. They serve rice with every thing they look at you funny if you ask for a meal sin arroz (with out rice). We then showered and got all of the mud from earlier in the afternoon off of us. It was nice to be clean again. Shortly after we went to bed, and it started to rain again. And not just rain lighting and really loud thunder as well, suffice to say we did not sleep very well. In the morning we had tea and papaya juice for breakfast because the buns had cheese in them which I cant eat and Marg cant eat flour. But that was ok. The truck still would not start so we got a cab to take us to the wildlife refuge place which was not open then because of all the rain things were too wet. And the animals would not be out and about. So the nice taxi driver showed us around town and took us to talk with the mechanic, but the mechanic could not look at the truck till after 12:00. so we went to the market and bought some fruit then went back to the hotel and had the cab driver help us push the truck to see if we could push start it but first we had to get it pushed off of the hill and berme that it was stuck on. We got it unstuck, though I pulled a muscle in my back. Once it was unstuck we tried to start it again and it started just as if nothing was wrong with it. So we let it run while we took a walk and snapped some photos, me and Marg like talking the same kind of photos. After our relaxing walk we went to the animal refuge place this time it was open so we walked around there for a while and saw some monkeys and some birds and did a bit of hiking then we headed back towards Jake and Marg’s place and hoped that we would be able to get in with out getting stuck and we did as it had not rained much that day. we had supper and chatted some more and then I went to bed, and was woken up by the rain at like 2:00 in the morning, So I did not sleep to well. After breakfast we went for a walk to the river and took lots of pictures of butterflies and amazing plants and flowers. There is so many Hollywood trees there. After Marg and I took the quad to school where she teaches religion a couple times a month we sung songs and had fun with the kids. Then we met Jake and switched him for the truck as he thought it would be better for him to drive the truck out as we had lots more rain and the clay tracks / the road was very muddy and slippery. then we (Marg and I) drove in to Yapakani and had lunch at a chicken palace and then she got me a cab back to Santa Cruz. The ride to Santa Cruz was uneventful. My time at Jake and Marg’s was so much fun and so refreshing even though I did not sleep much. Jake and Marg Hoogland are amazing people and you should defiantly check out the work that they are doing, its amazing stuff.
Thursday- I went to work late because the ATM’s were being finicky and I did not have much cash left. But the day at work went well. and I had a good time. In the evening I went with Holly to the seamstress my dress in coming along nicely and should have it this coming week. Its very cute.
Friday – in the morning Uncle Steve and Aunt Myra arrived in Bolivia with some of their two week team. So we all went to Warren and Jackie’s place and had saltañas, and welcomed them to Bolivia. Oh and the ATM’s work again not sure why they were down for the two days but they were. I went to work for the after noon. And then went to meet a friend for coffee and to go souvenir shopping. But the plaza where we were going to meet was getting ready for a political march that they were having. It was supposed to start at 4:00 the same time I was to meet my friend. But I was early. My friend called me and said that she could not make it. So I ordered a frit salad and a sprite, and relaxed for a few minuets before getting a cab and heading to my place. There was nothing major going on yet and I felt safe so I did not worry about it. There were police all over the place and had the streets in to the plaza blocked so I had to walk a block or two to get a cab but no big deal.
Saturday April 4, 2009- I just chilled at my place went in the pool tanned a little and read a book studied Spanish and started organizing my stuff in order to gift things to people here and decide how much free space I have.
Thanks to my family and my many supporters and all of my friends for your prayers and encouragements. I am truly blessed by all of you.
Monday - this was a sad day as my aunt Debbie, passed away early in the morning. She had suffered form cancer for about 2 years. Though we are all glad that she will not suffer any more, we will all miss her. I also went to the Biocentre Güembe, which was a relaxing adventure. God gave me beautiful things and joy amidst the pain.
Tuesday- Thursday was for the most part the same as usual and a fantastic few days.
Friday, I along with a friend jumped on a plane to Tarija, and had some wonderful days there I got to see El Candalero coffee house and the Candalero street kids ministry and do a little sight seeing and I took a bunch of photos. We came back on Tuesday so it was an amazing few days. I saw lots, met lots of people and had a really good time.
Wednesday- was back to my amazing job and the kids, we had a good day.
Thursday evening I went with Holly. To the seamstress and was fitted for the dress that I am having made.
Friday - was the EFCCM potluck. The food was good, I took cookies, chocolate pudding stuff that I concocted, and home made garlic bread. There was lots of other fabulous stuff besides what I brought. And the night went really well. Jake and Marg gave me a ride home as the place they stay at in Santa Cruz is only a few blocks from my place. And they also picked me up for church Sunday morning.
Sunday- after church I headed out to the jungle with Jake and Marg Hoogland.
I stayed in there guest rooms/ team accommodations, It was nice. But I did not get much sleep because I went to bed at like 9:30 or 10:00 and the rain started crashing on the tin roof at 4:20 in the morning and did not quit till it was well past time to be getting up. So I did not sleep the best. For breakfast the Pastor of the Church a few villages away and two other men from different communities came and then talked with Jake and Marg and got some seeds and things to start crops of there own, they had lunch with us as well. Then Marg and I went to Villa Trinari to see if Hotel Puente would be suitable for some guests that are going to be staying with them for a bit. And so began the next part of my adventures in the jungle
we set off with the truck. You have to under stand that the road to there house is a dirt road. Well it’s more like a couple of bumpy vehicle tracks in the middle of no where with two feet deep water on both sides. The dirt in there area is clay and when you get clay wet it gets very slippery and there was lots of rain. About 2 or 3 miles down the road we got the truck stuck and I don’t mean pansy-stuck I mean high centered on one of the holes in the road. So there was no way the two of us were going to push is out. So we set off camera in hand, walking back to the house to get Jake to help us get the truck unstuck. On the way a guy with a motor bike passed us on his way to the community meeting. Jake was also attending this meeting. We asked him to tell Jake that we got the truck stuck and that we needed him and the quad to get it unstuck as we were walking and trying not to wipe out in the slippery clay-muck it started raining, and this was not just a little trickle it was a good rain. Jake met the soaked pair of us about 30 feet from the drive way to there house and we hopped on the quad and headed back to where the truck was stuck. We got to the truck and the rain stopped go figure, God has a good sense of humour. Jake was able to stay mostly dry as he figured out how to get the truck unstuck. There were no sticks around and digging it out was not an option though we did have a plant spade/latrine spade so Jake jacked the truck up with the tire jack in order to get the chains on the front tires. You probably did not know but ice chains are good for mud as well. Once we had the chains on Jake drove the truck to where the gravel starts which was not all that far from where the truck was stuck. We then took the chains off and continued on our adventure, Jake went home with the quad. and my camera was fine though it got a little moist. Though it may not sound like it this was so much fun I think that I smiled and laugh the whole time. And I felt so refreshed afterwards. Every thing went good till we got to hotel El Puente, just out side of Villa Trinari, including the two hitch hikers that we had a man and woman with a bicycle. We got to the hotel and as with most places your really not sure where the parking lot is so we stopped the truck kinda in the middle of nowhere and inquired about a room. This nice lady showed us to a room/cabin. And then we went to unload our stuff and re-park the truck. The truck would not start and I don’t just mean that it would not crank over I mean that we had no power what so ever. Though it was only 6:30 it was already dark. So we unloaded our stuff and ordered some supper at the hotel restaurant. Then we borrowed a flash light because the flash light that belongs in the truck did not get put back in its place after using it the night before. We popped the hood just to make sure that the battery had not been stolen in the time that it had taken us to look at the room. It was still there but the rubber thing that covers the red side of the battery had slide off so I put it back on and in the process wiggled the battery cable and so now we at least had lights. But the engine still would not turn over. So we decided to leave it and get a mechanic in the morning we ate our supper. It was very good. Steak, eggs, rice, and fries and cooked vegetables. They serve rice with every thing they look at you funny if you ask for a meal sin arroz (with out rice). We then showered and got all of the mud from earlier in the afternoon off of us. It was nice to be clean again. Shortly after we went to bed, and it started to rain again. And not just rain lighting and really loud thunder as well, suffice to say we did not sleep very well. In the morning we had tea and papaya juice for breakfast because the buns had cheese in them which I cant eat and Marg cant eat flour. But that was ok. The truck still would not start so we got a cab to take us to the wildlife refuge place which was not open then because of all the rain things were too wet. And the animals would not be out and about. So the nice taxi driver showed us around town and took us to talk with the mechanic, but the mechanic could not look at the truck till after 12:00. so we went to the market and bought some fruit then went back to the hotel and had the cab driver help us push the truck to see if we could push start it but first we had to get it pushed off of the hill and berme that it was stuck on. We got it unstuck, though I pulled a muscle in my back. Once it was unstuck we tried to start it again and it started just as if nothing was wrong with it. So we let it run while we took a walk and snapped some photos, me and Marg like talking the same kind of photos. After our relaxing walk we went to the animal refuge place this time it was open so we walked around there for a while and saw some monkeys and some birds and did a bit of hiking then we headed back towards Jake and Marg’s place and hoped that we would be able to get in with out getting stuck and we did as it had not rained much that day. we had supper and chatted some more and then I went to bed, and was woken up by the rain at like 2:00 in the morning, So I did not sleep to well. After breakfast we went for a walk to the river and took lots of pictures of butterflies and amazing plants and flowers. There is so many Hollywood trees there. After Marg and I took the quad to school where she teaches religion a couple times a month we sung songs and had fun with the kids. Then we met Jake and switched him for the truck as he thought it would be better for him to drive the truck out as we had lots more rain and the clay tracks / the road was very muddy and slippery. then we (Marg and I) drove in to Yapakani and had lunch at a chicken palace and then she got me a cab back to Santa Cruz. The ride to Santa Cruz was uneventful. My time at Jake and Marg’s was so much fun and so refreshing even though I did not sleep much. Jake and Marg Hoogland are amazing people and you should defiantly check out the work that they are doing, its amazing stuff.
Thursday- I went to work late because the ATM’s were being finicky and I did not have much cash left. But the day at work went well. and I had a good time. In the evening I went with Holly to the seamstress my dress in coming along nicely and should have it this coming week. Its very cute.
Friday – in the morning Uncle Steve and Aunt Myra arrived in Bolivia with some of their two week team. So we all went to Warren and Jackie’s place and had saltañas, and welcomed them to Bolivia. Oh and the ATM’s work again not sure why they were down for the two days but they were. I went to work for the after noon. And then went to meet a friend for coffee and to go souvenir shopping. But the plaza where we were going to meet was getting ready for a political march that they were having. It was supposed to start at 4:00 the same time I was to meet my friend. But I was early. My friend called me and said that she could not make it. So I ordered a frit salad and a sprite, and relaxed for a few minuets before getting a cab and heading to my place. There was nothing major going on yet and I felt safe so I did not worry about it. There were police all over the place and had the streets in to the plaza blocked so I had to walk a block or two to get a cab but no big deal.
Saturday April 4, 2009- I just chilled at my place went in the pool tanned a little and read a book studied Spanish and started organizing my stuff in order to gift things to people here and decide how much free space I have.
Thanks to my family and my many supporters and all of my friends for your prayers and encouragements. I am truly blessed by all of you.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
As March begins and my time here draws to a close, my heart is hit with a conflict. On one hand I am thankful for all of the amazing things that I have experienced and the memories that I have made, and am looking forward to the rest of my time here and the things that it will hold. On the other, I am hit with the realization that my time here is running out with that comes a sense of urgency to make a difference and bless the kids at Talita Cumi and the people that I am working with.
Right now my work mostly consists of helping with homework and going to the park. The kids are amazing but they lack confidence in who they are and what they can do, so I am hoping that by playing sports and giving them something at which they can succeed will build confidence in their lives and help them tackle other things. As well, it gets them more active and helps to burn some of the energy that they have. So I am thinking of ways to expand the things that we do at the park. I have quite a few ideas I just have to see if I can find the things I need, in order to do them.
Three new girls Sonja, Miriam and Katrina have just joined us from one of the tribes out it the jungle the Yuqi. They speak both Spanish and Yuqi. They came to us because their family situations are not pleasant or their family can’t provide for them. They are sweet girls. The last few days have been really challenging for them as they get used to living in the city of Santa Cruz, and the modern living conditions that go with that verses living in the jungle with nothing modern, in sight. They are learning fast and fitting in wonderfully. I am looking forward to getting to know these girls over the next two months.
2 Timothy 4:7-8
I have made a good fight, I have come to the end of my journey, I have kept the faith:
From now on, the crown of righteousness is made ready for me, which the Lord, the upright judge, Will give to me at that day: and not only to me, but to all those who have had love for his revelation.
For the daily happenings of my time here in Bolivia, please check out my Blog at lauraslifeadventures.blogspot.com
For the glory of God
Laura
Right now my work mostly consists of helping with homework and going to the park. The kids are amazing but they lack confidence in who they are and what they can do, so I am hoping that by playing sports and giving them something at which they can succeed will build confidence in their lives and help them tackle other things. As well, it gets them more active and helps to burn some of the energy that they have. So I am thinking of ways to expand the things that we do at the park. I have quite a few ideas I just have to see if I can find the things I need, in order to do them.
Three new girls Sonja, Miriam and Katrina have just joined us from one of the tribes out it the jungle the Yuqi. They speak both Spanish and Yuqi. They came to us because their family situations are not pleasant or their family can’t provide for them. They are sweet girls. The last few days have been really challenging for them as they get used to living in the city of Santa Cruz, and the modern living conditions that go with that verses living in the jungle with nothing modern, in sight. They are learning fast and fitting in wonderfully. I am looking forward to getting to know these girls over the next two months.
2 Timothy 4:7-8
I have made a good fight, I have come to the end of my journey, I have kept the faith:
From now on, the crown of righteousness is made ready for me, which the Lord, the upright judge, Will give to me at that day: and not only to me, but to all those who have had love for his revelation.
For the daily happenings of my time here in Bolivia, please check out my Blog at lauraslifeadventures.blogspot.com
For the glory of God
Laura
February 23- March 14
Ok so its been like 3 weeks since I have updated this my Blog. Sorry for that. But I will try and fill you in on what’s been going on.
The rest of the week after carnival went really well.
Friday we had the EFCCM pot luck, I brought sliced potatoes which we deep fried with Erna’s deep fryer, and they were good fries. On the weekend I went out to Pilone where the Trans World Radio (Radio Trans Mundial.) is, along with the woman’s shelter and the multipurpose building. We went to a German speaking church at one of the colonies. I understood nothing but it was still very interesting and good to experience. Over all it was a relaxing weekend. I took lots of pictures.
Over the course of the last three weeks we have also gotten some new additions to Talita Cumi.
One of our new additions is Naomi she is almost four. She has taken to me and occasionally calls me mom. She is cute. I have started teaching her the alphabet and numbers. She is learning fast.
The other Three Sonja Miriam and Katrina are from the Yuqui village out in the jungle. They are finding it a bit hard to adjust but they are amazing girls.
Last week Monday the 2nd was good I spent the morning with the four new girls Naomi Sonja, Miriam and Katrina. we played with my pink baseballs and a soccer ball we had fun. In the afternoon I went shopping with Heidi and bought fabric for a dress that I am having made. I bought some beads for the girls as well.
The rest of the week went well. on Friday the 6th we played fruit soup in the morning it was so much fun. I had to remember all sorts of fruit names it was kind of hard but we had so much fun.
Saturday was a “para” a stop day where you’re supposed to clean your house and make sure that you don’t have any thing contributing to the dengue epidemic. Our house was marked dengue free. But because it was a stop day I did not go out.
Sunday was Jackie’s Birthday so the beams had us and some other friends over for a birthday lunch for her.
Sunday night I started house sitting for some friends, which has been fun and they live close to where I work so I can walk to and from work. Which is a good thing, I need the exercise.
Wednesday the 11. Jackie had a surprise birthday party for me it was so much fun it was themed strawberry short cake. I love strawberries and I love the strawberry shortcake girl. I got to ware a hat and there were surprise bags. And it was just so much fun, it was my first ever surprise party. I feel so spoiled and cherished.
My actual birthday was not the best day, but it was still good. I ended up sick just before noon but the morning and the evening were both good.
Friday at the home they sung happy birthday to me and one of the boys Cesar whose birthday was on Friday, they encouraged us and affirmed us and prayed for us. we had cup cakes that Heidi made that were dairy free. It was so cool to experience.
To day I am just talking it easy and catching up on things that have been undone for a while.
I do have a few prayer requests that I want to share with you.
1- pray for Naomi
2- pray for all of the kids of Talita Cumi.
3- pray that I will stay focused as my time here comes to a close.
4- Pray for safety as I travel to visit some of our other missionaries
5- Pray that God will continue to use me wherever I am.
Blessings on all of you and thank you for your prayers they are greatly appreciated.
Ok so its been like 3 weeks since I have updated this my Blog. Sorry for that. But I will try and fill you in on what’s been going on.
The rest of the week after carnival went really well.
Friday we had the EFCCM pot luck, I brought sliced potatoes which we deep fried with Erna’s deep fryer, and they were good fries. On the weekend I went out to Pilone where the Trans World Radio (Radio Trans Mundial.) is, along with the woman’s shelter and the multipurpose building. We went to a German speaking church at one of the colonies. I understood nothing but it was still very interesting and good to experience. Over all it was a relaxing weekend. I took lots of pictures.
Over the course of the last three weeks we have also gotten some new additions to Talita Cumi.
One of our new additions is Naomi she is almost four. She has taken to me and occasionally calls me mom. She is cute. I have started teaching her the alphabet and numbers. She is learning fast.
The other Three Sonja Miriam and Katrina are from the Yuqui village out in the jungle. They are finding it a bit hard to adjust but they are amazing girls.
Last week Monday the 2nd was good I spent the morning with the four new girls Naomi Sonja, Miriam and Katrina. we played with my pink baseballs and a soccer ball we had fun. In the afternoon I went shopping with Heidi and bought fabric for a dress that I am having made. I bought some beads for the girls as well.
The rest of the week went well. on Friday the 6th we played fruit soup in the morning it was so much fun. I had to remember all sorts of fruit names it was kind of hard but we had so much fun.
Saturday was a “para” a stop day where you’re supposed to clean your house and make sure that you don’t have any thing contributing to the dengue epidemic. Our house was marked dengue free. But because it was a stop day I did not go out.
Sunday was Jackie’s Birthday so the beams had us and some other friends over for a birthday lunch for her.
Sunday night I started house sitting for some friends, which has been fun and they live close to where I work so I can walk to and from work. Which is a good thing, I need the exercise.
Wednesday the 11. Jackie had a surprise birthday party for me it was so much fun it was themed strawberry short cake. I love strawberries and I love the strawberry shortcake girl. I got to ware a hat and there were surprise bags. And it was just so much fun, it was my first ever surprise party. I feel so spoiled and cherished.
My actual birthday was not the best day, but it was still good. I ended up sick just before noon but the morning and the evening were both good.
Friday at the home they sung happy birthday to me and one of the boys Cesar whose birthday was on Friday, they encouraged us and affirmed us and prayed for us. we had cup cakes that Heidi made that were dairy free. It was so cool to experience.
To day I am just talking it easy and catching up on things that have been undone for a while.
I do have a few prayer requests that I want to share with you.
1- pray for Naomi
2- pray for all of the kids of Talita Cumi.
3- pray that I will stay focused as my time here comes to a close.
4- Pray for safety as I travel to visit some of our other missionaries
5- Pray that God will continue to use me wherever I am.
Blessings on all of you and thank you for your prayers they are greatly appreciated.
Monday, February 23, 2009
February 16th to 22nd
Monday was a good day at work. In the morning Lucas and I played with play dough and I taught him new words in English, like Octopus. We had lunch then I helped Christina with home work, the girls had lots of home work to do and so we did not go to the park.
Tuesday, Lucas was busy for the morning and I had home work to do for the ladies bible study that I’m going to we are doing a study by Beth Moor on the fruit of the spirit. It’s really good but has a lot of home work. Andy was also there in the morning so we chatted and read and sort of hung out. The kids came home we had lunch then the girls had to do laundry after they were done there laundry and homework we went to the park and had fun.
Wednesday morning I helped Heidi paint scarves and things, some of the kids were home as the school was having a dance for carnival. And it was morally incorrect for the kids to attend school. We had lunch and then I got sick and had to go home. I slept for the rest of the day
Thursday morning I still did not feel that good. So I stayed home and babied my head it still hurt a lot, by supper I was feeling a lot better and went to some missionary friends the Fehrs for supper and met Olya, she is a Friend of the Fehrs that’s from Saskatoon and is working at one of the other children’s homes here in Santa Cruz. She is very nice and bubbly I like her.
Friday I got sick all over again, and did not go to work, or do much of anything.
Saturday I picked up a few groceries, and made cookies.
Sunday I went to church it was good then I came home for lunch and Skyped my family and talked to most of them as they were all together for Chris’s birthday. It was so cool to be able to talk to them, I had a fun time though I wish that I could have been home for it, it sounded really fun.
This is a long weekend because of Carnival so I am off work till Wednesday which is kind of nice. I have not participated in any of the events that are happening for Carnival. So I have got lots of things done at my place and got caught up on emails and chatted with friends on Facebook MSN and such things.
I hope and pray that you are all in good health. And that God is shining bright in the midst of the snow and cold. With love thank you all for your prayers they are greatly appreciated.
Monday was a good day at work. In the morning Lucas and I played with play dough and I taught him new words in English, like Octopus. We had lunch then I helped Christina with home work, the girls had lots of home work to do and so we did not go to the park.
Tuesday, Lucas was busy for the morning and I had home work to do for the ladies bible study that I’m going to we are doing a study by Beth Moor on the fruit of the spirit. It’s really good but has a lot of home work. Andy was also there in the morning so we chatted and read and sort of hung out. The kids came home we had lunch then the girls had to do laundry after they were done there laundry and homework we went to the park and had fun.
Wednesday morning I helped Heidi paint scarves and things, some of the kids were home as the school was having a dance for carnival. And it was morally incorrect for the kids to attend school. We had lunch and then I got sick and had to go home. I slept for the rest of the day
Thursday morning I still did not feel that good. So I stayed home and babied my head it still hurt a lot, by supper I was feeling a lot better and went to some missionary friends the Fehrs for supper and met Olya, she is a Friend of the Fehrs that’s from Saskatoon and is working at one of the other children’s homes here in Santa Cruz. She is very nice and bubbly I like her.
Friday I got sick all over again, and did not go to work, or do much of anything.
Saturday I picked up a few groceries, and made cookies.
Sunday I went to church it was good then I came home for lunch and Skyped my family and talked to most of them as they were all together for Chris’s birthday. It was so cool to be able to talk to them, I had a fun time though I wish that I could have been home for it, it sounded really fun.
This is a long weekend because of Carnival so I am off work till Wednesday which is kind of nice. I have not participated in any of the events that are happening for Carnival. So I have got lots of things done at my place and got caught up on emails and chatted with friends on Facebook MSN and such things.
I hope and pray that you are all in good health. And that God is shining bright in the midst of the snow and cold. With love thank you all for your prayers they are greatly appreciated.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Feb 9-15 2009
Monday was my first day back at work, it was a slow day the kids were all in school for the morning but I did not know this when I went or what time they would be getting home from school so I spent the morning reading a book and just relaxing which was nice as I was still getting over being sick with bronchitis. The kids came home just before lunch we read books for a bit had lunch and then I helped them with home work it was raining so we could not go to the park.
Tuesday was such a good day it started with hitting the snooze button on my alarm clock then time spent with God then breakfast and getting ready for work, then the taxi ride to work was, let’s just say comical. All the kids have school in the morning except the directors son so I watched transformers with him and talked English (as to his mothers request) then I read a book and met a really cool guy his name is Andy he’s from Minnesota. Then the kids all came home and we had lunch, after lunch we did home work and read books then we went to the park just as we got there it started to rain and the girls decided to play in the rain and get soaked the boys met us at the park so all the kids got soaked together it was so much fun watching them play and wipe out in the rain oh and I met yet another boy a friend of Tony the guy I work with that’s form Manitoba. His friend is from Paraguay I can’t remember or pronounce his name. There is no special reason why this was such a good day besides the fact that I invited God to hang out with me, and God answers prays.
Wednesday I spent the morning with Lucas the director’s son. We watched Stewart little and then played and coloured along with Tia Heidi and we talked English it was fun. The kids got home in time for lunch. After lunch we did homework, the girls had a lot of home work and it took us till, my home time to complete it. The kids are so smart the math that they can do is incredible, I happen to dislike math and have never been good at it, so the complexity of the math problems that they can do astounds me.
Thursday was really rainy, so the kids did not go to school, so we did homework all morning, and some of the afternoon. The rain cleared up in the afternoon so we went to the park and had a lot of fun.
Friday the honour roll students at the Santa Cruz Cooperative high school had all the kids and some of the staff from Talita Cumi over for an afternoon of games and Pizza. It was so much fun the kids had a blast, and for participation each of the kids got a bag of candy, and the wining team got a basketball and volleyball. There was so much Pizza that the kids got to eat as much as they wanted. It was amazing to have high school students put on an event for the kids at the home. You could defiantly feel the energy, and enthusiasm that everyone had not just the kids but the students as well. It was defiantly a cool way to bless the kids of Talita Cumi.,
Saturday, I just relaxed, went shopping and made cookies. And talked to people on MSN, Facebook and such stuff and I got this really cute and hilarious Valentines Day e-card, from one of the boys that worked at camp silversides with.
Today I went to church and then to the Beams for lunch we had salteñas they were good I had a fun time at lunch. It was nice to be asked over especially because I don’t know that many people. I also got invited to go to the parade at carnival I’m not sure if I will go though. I am still thinking about it. It could be fun. After lunch I came home and chated with friends over the internet. And Skype my parents and my uncle Gary, we had some good talks. And now I think I am going to get ready for bed and maybe watch a movie.
I hope all of you amazing people back home are doing well and that God is present in your lives in a big way. Blessings on you all, may Gods love abound in your life.
Monday was my first day back at work, it was a slow day the kids were all in school for the morning but I did not know this when I went or what time they would be getting home from school so I spent the morning reading a book and just relaxing which was nice as I was still getting over being sick with bronchitis. The kids came home just before lunch we read books for a bit had lunch and then I helped them with home work it was raining so we could not go to the park.
Tuesday was such a good day it started with hitting the snooze button on my alarm clock then time spent with God then breakfast and getting ready for work, then the taxi ride to work was, let’s just say comical. All the kids have school in the morning except the directors son so I watched transformers with him and talked English (as to his mothers request) then I read a book and met a really cool guy his name is Andy he’s from Minnesota. Then the kids all came home and we had lunch, after lunch we did home work and read books then we went to the park just as we got there it started to rain and the girls decided to play in the rain and get soaked the boys met us at the park so all the kids got soaked together it was so much fun watching them play and wipe out in the rain oh and I met yet another boy a friend of Tony the guy I work with that’s form Manitoba. His friend is from Paraguay I can’t remember or pronounce his name. There is no special reason why this was such a good day besides the fact that I invited God to hang out with me, and God answers prays.
Wednesday I spent the morning with Lucas the director’s son. We watched Stewart little and then played and coloured along with Tia Heidi and we talked English it was fun. The kids got home in time for lunch. After lunch we did homework, the girls had a lot of home work and it took us till, my home time to complete it. The kids are so smart the math that they can do is incredible, I happen to dislike math and have never been good at it, so the complexity of the math problems that they can do astounds me.
Thursday was really rainy, so the kids did not go to school, so we did homework all morning, and some of the afternoon. The rain cleared up in the afternoon so we went to the park and had a lot of fun.
Friday the honour roll students at the Santa Cruz Cooperative high school had all the kids and some of the staff from Talita Cumi over for an afternoon of games and Pizza. It was so much fun the kids had a blast, and for participation each of the kids got a bag of candy, and the wining team got a basketball and volleyball. There was so much Pizza that the kids got to eat as much as they wanted. It was amazing to have high school students put on an event for the kids at the home. You could defiantly feel the energy, and enthusiasm that everyone had not just the kids but the students as well. It was defiantly a cool way to bless the kids of Talita Cumi.,
Saturday, I just relaxed, went shopping and made cookies. And talked to people on MSN, Facebook and such stuff and I got this really cute and hilarious Valentines Day e-card, from one of the boys that worked at camp silversides with.
Today I went to church and then to the Beams for lunch we had salteñas they were good I had a fun time at lunch. It was nice to be asked over especially because I don’t know that many people. I also got invited to go to the parade at carnival I’m not sure if I will go though. I am still thinking about it. It could be fun. After lunch I came home and chated with friends over the internet. And Skype my parents and my uncle Gary, we had some good talks. And now I think I am going to get ready for bed and maybe watch a movie.
I hope all of you amazing people back home are doing well and that God is present in your lives in a big way. Blessings on you all, may Gods love abound in your life.
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