I apologize for the lack of blog posts this
weekend. They’re now up, even though they’re quite late. We’ve been a little
occupied , because we had 9 international guests staying in our home! Pastor
D—one of the missionaries we worked with in Guatemala this
past summer—brought his family as well as another family
from their church to the States for a month. And they came to stay with us for
four days!
It’s probably needless to say that I was
thrilled when I heard they’d be visiting. As the Global Missions intern at our
church, I was responsible for making the plans for their stay in north Texas.
They were supposed to arrive around 6 p.m. on
Thursday night to our house (where they would be staying during their visit.)
We got a call around 2:15 p.m. saying that they were five minutes away! :-0 We
were not quite ready, so we scrambled a bit to finish the important things.
We were so excited to see them! Ben and I had
fun introducing them to the rest of the family and meeting the four others
Pastor D had brought. We sat in the living room and talked for quite awhile.
Then
we decided to go outside, and some of us went on a walk. From left to right
here is Ben, D and P (Pastor D’s sons), M, and S (they are cousins. M’s parents
also came on this trip) and Ruby.
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M
and S were quite excited about getting to pet some of the horses down the road
from us. J
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That
evening, we all enjoyed a delicious dinner of rice with crock
pot pork and vegetables.
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We had Pastor D and his wife O in our
downstairs guest room, Mom and Dad in their room, Ben and Josiah on the
hide-a-bed couch in the living room, D, P, and M in the boys’ room upstairs,
Mr. A and his wife M in our office on the hide-a-bed couch, and all of us girls
(Roma, Ruby, M, S, and I) in the twins’ room. I was going to sleep in my room,
but I got invited to join the “girl party.” J We girls stayed up pretty late talking
and getting to know each other.
To be honest, I had been a little nervous at
first. I wondered what it would be like to have 9 additional people in our
house that most of us didn’t know. But after that first night, I knew we would
have a hard time saying goodbye at the end of the visit! We clicked so fast,
which was an incredible blessing!
To
be continued . . .
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