Monday, August 31, 2009

Fried Okra, Peas, Corn on the Cob, Cornbread

It doesn't get better than this. It was Wednesday night special at El Fenix but Ichose to eat G'mommy's great cooking. Cornbread; fried okra in onions, tomatoes, purple hull peas, new red potatoes (g'mommy renamed them Playhouse potatoes).

Story about Playhouse Potatoes G'mommy told me how she remembers at age 5 playing in the yard with her Aunt Hattie (who was closer to her age than being a typical age Aunt). Aunt Hattie dug a hole in the ground, lit a fire and cooked these new potatoes on a grate there in the ground. 75 years ago, G'mommy named these potatoes Playhouse potatoes and it has stuck ever since. However, G'mommy cooks them over the stove these days!!
Nothing left. Excellent!

~J

Friday, August 28, 2009

Friends


We had dinner with some dear dear friends from way back. Thank you folks for your consistent love and friendship. Listen, Cerlina and Patrice, we want you to come down and visit us in Guatemala.

~J

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Mr. Magoo

Recently, Glenn and I spent an evening meal with Joseph and Patrice. They are long time friends from GPBC and we picked up like we hadn't skipped a beat. It just dawned on me, that with Joseph's new reading glasses that he reminds me of the cartoon character, Mr. Magoo. Do you agree?
Thanks for the great meal, lots of laughs and your friendship.

~J


Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Friends Celebrate 60 Years



Glenn and I were honored to attend the 60th Anniversary party of long time Mexico branch friends, Bob and Joyce. Glenn's family and Bob and Joyce served and worked together for many many years in Mexico. What a sweet couple and wonderful family.

Judy

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

To Bermuda, Bahama come on pretty mama

The International check-in was a real blessing. This mother and her son flew in from the Bahamas. Glenn helped with several Wal-mart runs for the mom to get the much needed supplies for college (TV, electrical extensions, bedding and sheets, etc). We asked them to sing their national anthem, and they stood proud and tall. So, how does someone from the Bahamas find John Brown? I asked his mom, and she said he looked at several ivy league schools and his response was "I want to go to a Christian school and I choose JBU"! Welcome to JBU!

Aruba, Jamaica ooo I wanna take you
Bermuda, Bahama come on pretty mama
Key Largo, Montego baby why don't we go
Jamaica

Off the Florida Keys
There's a place called Kokomo
That's where you wanna go to get away from it all


J

Monday, August 24, 2009

Old Time Connection

While at JBU and helping out with the International and MK check-in, I ran into Anna Maria and her son, Matt. Anna Maria and I recently reconnected 2 years ago, when she brought her son to JBU, the same time we were enrolling Gary. Anna Maria and I were in the same youth group at Foster back in the 70's.
Glenn helping out by serving on the Parent Association Council.

Matt, Anna Maria, me and Glenn

J

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Helping Caroline Move In

Glenn helped move some shelving and connect Caroline to the Internet. She's in the new dorm that just opened up in 2008.


On Wednesday we had the awesome privilege to "sign in" Caroline into JBU. We were invited to help out with MK and International students this week. Glenn and I had so much fun making connections with these MKs arriving for their first year at John Brown University. Again, it was just like my blog says "Small world...Big Family". There is a great bunch of students coming in.

Welcome to JBU, Caroline!

J

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Monday, August 17, 2009

Weaving In and Out



After going to the pottery shop, you can stop at the local "Jo Ann's Fabric" store and watch the ladies make their weaving of cloth.

All the villages around Lake Atitlán have a different "fabric weave" depicting their "color". San Antonio Palopó has this deep blue color. Also the color of the dress depicts the Indian dialic that is spoken. It could be Cachiquel or Tsu'tujil or some other language.

Judy

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Another Strange Vehicle

If you look closely, this is a 3 wheel scooter type vehicle. It had the license plates of a motorcyle.
Funny looking, huh?

J

Monday, August 10, 2009

Pink and Yellow


Yes, and I have this flower as my screen saver! Just beautiful! And I didn't even Picasa it!

~J

Friday, August 07, 2009

My Biology Classroom

For the past 3 weeks, I've been taking an "on-line" Biology class for the degree completion program with Moody. Remember, its been since 1974 since I've taken a science class, so this has been a real stretch for me. We've converted our dinning room table to my science lab. I must say the course is quite interesting and I've learned a lot.
I am counting the days down until this course is over! I lack just a few more days , a few more labs and some final tests. I learned more about the workings of cells, genetic engineering and other things. I did have an "ahh haaa" moment recently. I was watching the DVD "GATTACA" for extra credit about the genetic engineering possibilities in the future. It was fascinating and thought provoking how man can possibly manipulate the cell formation. After watching the movie and then studying about DNA and stuff, it dawned on me that the letters of the basic DNA molecule are made up of ATGC. That was an "aaah haaa" moment for me.

5 more days of classes.

J

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

George Clooney

I keep calling him George Clooney. But it's Tom Cooney. We ran into him at LBN a month or two ago. Man, he keeps busy with his activies, travel and stuff. It was good to reconnect again.

J



Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Times are Changing

The view!
David Ekstrom (83 years old) and Glenn (54 years old) enjoying some "man time" on their computers, as they connect to the WWW here in Panajachel. And to think less than 15 years ago, the only good means of communicating was the snail mail letter. Oh, the good old days. I still like the envelope/card letters.
Judy

Monday, August 03, 2009

Johnny & Maria

Johnny and Maria enjoying a nice lunch at Las Palmas in Antigua. They had this work team from Wisconsin up at the camp with several construction projects. Great team. Glenn and I enjoyed getting to meet some of the team members, seeing what they experience and hearing their story about their mission week. We enjoy this part of our job, working together and seeing the ministry being expanded.
Always a good time of fellowship and food. Thanks Johnny and Maria for your hard work. I think they have already hosted 3 teams already this summer season. Busy time for them. Currently, the Cokers are hosting another team from California this week.

~J