Here
is the continuing story of our mission trip to Guatemala. . .
Tuesday (7/23/13)
I woke up
around 6 a.m. when the guys started talking about coffee. I got up just before
6:30 a.m. and took a fast shower (it’s always cool.)
Then I went
down and did my devotions, journaled, read, and chatted with everyone. Pastor D
started doing card tricks and had everyone worked up before breakfast. J
Card tricks around the table.
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Today we had
a more Guatemalan breakfast. We had scrambled eggs, *amazing* refried beans,
shortbread cookies, plantains, and bread with butter. To drink, we have this
orange concoction that’s like Sunny D with pulp.
Breakfast!
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We left around
9:00 a.m. for the school.
Part of the drive to the school.
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Today we
started with the little kids and did “Fut-bol.” Two teams played against each
other for 20 minutes. I got to play half a game. It was fun!
Trying to join in on the soccer game. J
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Then we had small group time. Mrs. B
shared her testimony today. The kids were really interested in the Texas
Longhorns she mentioned. J
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The younger
group tends to participate more and be more affectionate. The little girls love
hugs and kisses. One little girl in our group named T is *beautiful* and knows
a lot of English words.
Watching the Futbol game with the
little girls.
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Next we did
the older group. They were really competitive during the games. Mr. T and Mrs.
B were also more aggressive. J
When we
finished, some of the guys did a 5-on-5 soccer game. I was sitting journaling
and got smacked with a ball. By Ben! Thankfully it wasn’t bad at all.
On the sidelines during the coaches
game.
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Today we had
lunch at the school. We had 3 different types of sandwiches: turkey, PB&J,
and chicken salad. We also ate pineapple, watermelon, and a rice drink.
After that, we walked over to the
opportunity center.
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We started off
with a matching game between the English words from our Gospel bracelet to the
Spanish word. Then we did the “Gorilla, Man, Gun” game.
Teaching the kids the game (it’s like
a full-body version of “Rock, Paper, Scissors.”)
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Then we broke
into groups to do our craft. As the kids strung their beads, I read through the
English explanation once, and then a second time while the kids repeated after
me. Then A read the Spanish explanation. I read in Spanish a few times. J
At the end of our time at the
opportunity center, each group recited one of the verses in English. They did
so good!
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On the drive
home, I sat near one of our translators, M, so I could ask questions about what
we were passing.
One of the views on our drive home.
Each day, we drove across the heart of the city.
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When we got
back to the mission house, we relaxed a bit. Pastor D twisted his ankle playing
soccer, so he iced it with a can of Coke. Then we kids practiced our dance. J It was amazing.
The 5-stringed guitar was a popular
time-passing object over the week. J
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Then the guys
went upstairs and did some jowling. It was funny! After that, we had an amazing
dinner! We had steaks hot off the grill, corn tortillas, guacamole (some of the
best I’ve eaten), salsa, chips, mango, pasta salad, and green salsa. It was
*amazing!*
Our amazing dinner!
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After dinner
we gathered to play spoons. We had 13 people playing at one time! Quite a few
of the Guatemalans joined us. It was nice to finally mix together with them at
the mission house. The games got pretty loud and wild. J
Everyone lunging for spoons. J
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After we played
3 rounds, we had our debrief time. We talked about things we appreciate about
each other. And we talked about how things went. We prayed over Pastor D. Pastor
B came in, so I borrowed his phone to call Mom and Dad. I think they miss us a
lot. L Then
we all prepped the “Ojo de Dios” craft for tomorrow.
J and Ben
worked on an update email while the rest of us hung out upstairs. Pastor D got
us all worked up with a riddle about Billy Bottle. We didn’t go to bed until
midnight because we wanted to figure out the riddle. I’ll sleep good tonight!
To be continued . . .