Thursday, August 30, 2012

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Downtown Cathedral



From Revue magazine August 2012
Vol 21 no 6

Finished in 1867, the Cathedral Metropolitana was designed by Spanish architect Marcos Ibáñez and  features the first pipe organ to be installed in Guatemala.  While the interior is painted white and sparsely decorated, the exterior pillars contain the names of the victims of the Civil War.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Marimba Music


 Marimba music is the national music for Guatemala.  It is beautiful.





I found this YouTube of Marimba Music.
Enjoy


Monday, August 27, 2012

Artists in Don Rodrigo


 I enjoy walking through Don Rodrigo Hotel in Antigua.  It is dotted with artists painting.




~J

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Blue Flower


 
Isaiah 40:8
The grass withers,
 the flower fades:
 but the word of our God shall stand forever.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Friday, August 17, 2012

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Oranges, Mangos and Bananas


  Fresh fruit anyone?

Galatians 5:22-23
(KJV)
But the fruit of the Spirit is 
love,
joy,
peace,
longsuffering,
gentleness,
goodness,
faith,
meekness,
temperance:
against such there is no law.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Group Shot



 Where's Waldo?

Here a group shot of most of the Camino Global missionaries.

Monday, August 13, 2012

The Winner Is


 Winner in the Camino Global photo contest.
This was the photo I submitted to the judges for the Camino Global photo contest for the category of "Texture" for which I won a 50 dollar gift certificate.
Wednesday, during the Convocation meetings, the announcements were made in the different category's for the Photo contest.  

This photo was taken in 2009 with Chad and Kelly Alexander from FBCLC.  We had taken them on a ministry trip to Panajachel, Sololá, Xela and then down to the coast to Monterrico.  I had looked up at the thatched roof and snapped a quick photo.


Saturday, August 11, 2012

MK from the Past

 Recently, we had a short weekend visit with Marilyn and her adult kids.  Marilyn and Glenn were MKs together in Mexico.
Since they love coffee, we introduced them to Caroline's coffee, Godoy's.  It was a big hit.  We also visited the relief map, SETECA, the city dump and Antigua.
They now have connected up with their mission team from Allen, TX and will be doing mission work for the coming week here in the country.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Future Michael Phelps



 
 It wouldn't be a Nicaraguan visit, if we didn't go to the pool.
David loves the pool, bath time and just water in general.  He is a happy camper when he is in the water.  I wonder if he'll be the next great swimmer like Michael Phelps?

Wednesday, August 08, 2012

Tuesday, August 07, 2012

One Year Old David Tries to Walk


We hit the jack pot in July at a Garage Sale in Denver.  It included 2 large boxes of legos.  David loved the BIG blocks.

We also found a Bob the Builder "tent" for David to play in.


David helped us go grocery shopping.









Sweet David woke up each morning with his usual "uhhh....uhhh...uhhh" call to get our attention.  So, like any normal grandmother, I would get up, hug the sweet guy, change his diaper, and take him into see GrandDad.  What a way to start the day off.



Now for a video of DAVID.

David still prefers crawling.  Any day now, he should be walking.  I did video a few steps when David didn't even realize he was walking.

Monday, August 06, 2012

On the Road and In the Air


While traveling back through Kansas on our way to Texas and eventually back to Guatemala, we stopped and had a quick visit with Virginia and her sister Evie.  Glenn was intrigued with Evie's bicycle.




This unique bike was built by Evie's brother.  The bike is a mixture of different parts of different types of bikes.  The seat of this bike is from a cockpit of an airplane.






We also stopped to see Al (former president of CAM International).  And we visited with some GPBC team members. 

To end our trip, we had a pleasant surprise visit with Beverly at the Miami airport.  Bev is a dear friend from our Bolivia days.  It was great to have a short 1 hour visit with her before our plane left.  God is good.

Sunday, August 05, 2012

At Last A Medal For Guatemala


60 years after their first participation, Guatemala finally wins a medal in the Olympics.


Saturday, we were watching channel 13, a local station here in Guatemala.  You can get more of a variety of sports including table tennis, gymnastics, swimming, etc.  Then we realized there was a Guatemalan in the "fast walk" race, so tuned in closer.  It was neat to watch History in the making.  Guatemala has never won a medal.  They only have 19 appearing in the London Olympic. Erick Barrondo got a silver medal.

At the time of his win, horns were honking and fireworks were exploding throughout the city and country.

Congratulations to Erick and to the country of Guatemala. 
~J

Friday, August 03, 2012

EMT to the Rescue


It had been 2 years since Glenn and I were casually walking the trail between Bear Lake and Bierstadt Lake back on the early crisp Autumn Day.  That was when I fell and broke my ankle.  I knew instantly that I couldn't put any weight on it.  I scooted off to the side of the trail and we called 911.  Miraculously, there was a cell phone signal and the phone connected to the dispatcher who then transferred us to the National Park Service.

  To read more about my journey - click here.

Since we were in Estes Park again, I wanted to personally thank these guys.  Glenn and I took Thursday afternoon to drive into the Park again and present the photo to the head Ranger.  Only 1 guy was still working there.  However, he was not there as he was out on yet another "rescue mission". 
 Bill {one the left}


Since Bill was out, I left a bag of coffee and a thank you note for him.  I had my picture taken with the current park ranger.

Again, I'm thankful for the the hours it took for the guys to find us, and "cart me off the mountain".
Bill emailed me a nice note:
Judy,

Thanks for your visit and the gift of coffee. I’m sorry to have missed you and Glenn…, wouldn’t ya know…, I was out on yet another mission when you stopped by.

Of the 4 of us in the photo, I am the only one still working at RMNP. 

Glad to see you up and about again. Great photos of your “hardware” posted on your blog. 18 years ago I had a similar experience, but they were able to remove the two screws holding my bones together after 10 weeks in a cast. Still…, the road to walking without crutches, cane, limp or pain is long and, at times.., uncertain.

stay safe,
Bill Alexander
U.S. Park Ranger #2555