Here
is the continuing story of our mission trip to Guatemala. . .
Monday (7/22/13)
I slept
pretty good last night. I got up around 6:30 a.m. I went to shower and had a
hard time turning it on. It went from warm to cold, but at least it worked.
Then I did my
devotions and journaled. We had a small team meeting in the morning about our
plans for the day. For breakfast we enjoyed pancakes, watermelon, pineapple,
and cocoa puffs. We left the house around 9:00 a.m.
Ready to go!
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The mission house.
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After picking
up a few people (translators) we drove across town to the school in Zone 17.
The drive was just beautiful! When we arrived, we met Pastor A. It felt like we
were celebrities! Hundreds of children were shouting and waving at us.
Today we
broke up into 6 colored groups with the 4th-6th graders.
We made a group flag, dance, and chant. They performed them before everyone and
then got judged.
One of the groups performing.
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Then we had
about 10 minute “Huddle Groups” where we shared some testimonies and teaching
time. I got to share my testimony on the fly. J We then repeated all this with the 1st-2nd
graders.
Doing our “Huddle Group.”
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We finished
around 12:30 p.m. and drove over to the Opportunity Center. It’s actually in
the basement of a furniture store.
We ate lunch
with the B’s. We had hot dogs, chips, and Chiky cookies, and just visited for
awhile. All 40 kids arrived by 2:00 p.m. and we started. First we played a game
to practice their English. Then we broke into groups to do the craft.
Meanwhile, we took pictures for their frames.
The kids at the opportunity center
painting their picture frames.
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When they
finished, we regrouped and explained the gospel bracelets we’re making
tomorrow. Then we waited in the bus awhile before pulling away around 4:00 p.m.
There was a bit more traffic this time. We got to drive by La Limonada, one of the worst slums in Central America.
Juxtaposition is the word that comes to mind.
Sorry about the pole, but this is the
backside of La Limonada.
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When we arrived
back at the mission house, we relaxed and talked for awhile. Then H and I wrote
an update email for our families back home. We also went up on the roof and
enjoyed the view. That night for dinner we had a Guatemalan feast of chicken,
rice, tortillas, potatoes, and an amazing cilantro sauce with it. We also had
some steamed veggies.
Dinner!
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Eating together around the dining room
table.
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After dinner
we walked to Iglesia Biblica (the
church the B’s started.) It’s a beautiful church with lots of echoes. J
Ben and me at Iglesia Biblica.
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After church
we walked to a little market, where we bought chocolate-covered desserts. I had
a frozen waffle and a piece of frozen mango. I tried Ben’s frozen strawberries.
The whole team shared a frozen banana and a piece of coconut. It was *so
good!!!*
Ben and me at the choco-banana place.
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We walked
back to the house and about half of us went to Walmart. It was actually cleaner
and nicer than the ones in the States. We met a friend of M’s (one of our
translators) who is from Washington D.C. He stood out because of his blue eyes
and blonde hair. J
Goofing off outside of Walmart. J
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I think all
of us found what we needed in about half an hour. We drove back to the mission
house and had our debrief meeting. We shared some stories and personal moments
from the day as well as first impressions.
Debriefing.
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During the
meeting a HUGE cockroach ran through the room. It brought out the best in
people. J Once
we finished, some went to bed while others played cards. I journaled and read.
I went to bed around 11:00 p.m.
To be continued . . .
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