Saturday, August 31, 2013
You Never Know
On our layover earlier last week, Glenn and I found out via FB, that Beverly would be in Miami helping her parents obtain their visas. We conveniently met at a local Wendy's for lunch. We talked a mile a minute and got caught up on each of our families.
Thank you FaceBook for keeping me connected with friends from long ago.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Signs of the Times
I have taken photos of signs from time to time. Obviously, we are in the mountains and the road has many winding sections to it.
You don't need a sign here to tell you to watch out for land slides.
I liked the article about 25 Hilarious Signs from Around the World. Click on the link. Enjoy a good laugh.
~J
Monday, August 26, 2013
Bear Each Other's Burdens
This is a story about the suitcase that was amazingly recovered after having been lost.
On their layover in Mexico City, the Herringtons had
to claim their luggage and then check it back in for their next flight to Guatemala. All seemed to work well except one carry on bag was accidentally left with the checked bags (BUT IT DID NOT HAVE A
CHECKED BAGGAGE TAG). The Herringtons realized this
once they got on the plane. They were
instructed to call AeroMexico and explain.
When we picked them up from the Guatemala City airport upon their return and after hearing this story, I thought to myself, "Well, kiss that baby goodbye!" But lo and behold, they got a call from AeroMexico and the bag was found and was shipped to GUA. I couldn't believe it. But now they needed John's
passport and a letter from him describing the bag and the contents. He lives 3 hours away. Glenn was able to get digital copies of what AeroMexico was requesting. Although we were at an all day seminar Saturday, on Glenn's
lunch break, he drove to the airport and picked up the
suitcase.
We all have baggage and sometimes get "lost" along the way.
It is good to know that that we need others to help us out and vice versa.
"Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ." NIV
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Tantalizing Tradition
It
started back when we were missionaries in Bolivia with our growing
family. As someone from our missionary community would get a "new" or at least newer
vehicle, we would take them to the local ice cream shop, normally Karina's
or our version of the drive thru Dairy Queen by Plaza Placú. The key is that they give us a ride in their new vehicle.
Glenn
and I are still living that tradition. Several nights ago, we went with the
Makidon family to POPS Ice Cream to celebrate their new purchase of an SUV.
Looks like we'll go again next when when they get their 2nd vehicle.
I love tradition. Especially when it involves something sweet and delicious. Ice Cream
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Psalm 103
Psalm 103:1-5
Bless the Lord, O my soul; And all that is within me, bless His holy name.
Bless the Lord, O my soul. And forget none of His benefits;
Who pardons all your iniquities; Who heals all your diseases;
Who redeems your life from the pit;
Who crowns you with loving kindness and compassion;
Who satisfies your years with good things,
So that your youth is renewed like the eagle.
Amen!
Monday, August 19, 2013
Juicy Fruit Stand
Along the coastal road heading back to Guatemala City, there are fruit stands that serve the most delicious pineapple. We stopped. The lady cut the pineapple up for us and served the pieces to us in a plastic bag. As Sheila said, "The work is getting the pineapple cut up!"
Bananas anyone?
Sugar Cane
Fruit Stand
Friday, August 16, 2013
Where is Waldo? {I Mean Glenn}
I found Glenn at Auto Zone
And at a Home Depot
And finally at a Walmart,
all in Mexico
It was interesting to walk into an Auto Zone and Home Depot.
We only have Walmart stores in Guatemala.
Over the weekend, we drove the Tarwater family to the Guatemala/Mexico border for them to renew their 90 day tourist visas.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
One Shoe On and One Shoe Off
You know with 8 children, you are bound to loose something. At least we didn't loose any children.
I casually yelled back to the kids in the van and said, "Now, put your shoes on, we'll be stopping in 5 minutes to grab a bite to eat." Then to my surprise, John Mark said, "I can't find one of my tennis shoes!" He had it on earlier in the morning and had walked to the van. We hadn't gotten out of the van since all the kids had piled in one by one. Where could the shoe have gone? Surely it was just stuck under the seat, or was shoved off to the corner. We scoured the van. It was not there.
We figured that it might have fallen out when a police officer opened up the van door to see who was in the van at the Guatemala/Mexico border. With all the commotion, that was probably when the tennis shoe fell out.
So, someone along the Mexico/Guatemala border there is probably someone who found a tennis shoe and is looking for a matching one. Meanwhile, there is one large family here in the city that has one less matching pair of tennis shoes.
There was a young lady who lived in Guatemala,
She had so many shoes, she did not know what to do.
Deuteronomy 5:33
You shall walk in all the way that the Lord your God has commanded you, that you may live, and that it may go well with you, and that you may live long in the land that you shall possess.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
New Cachiquel Families
What is a trip to the lake, without going to Nancy's shop and checking out the local clothing store?
Tarwater family
Makidon family
And how about some zip-lining?
Our 3 day long weekend was filled with
- Hot meat loaf, mashed potatoes and homemade bread
- Zip-lining adventure, "Cables Extremos"
- Walking up/down Santander
- Getting dressed up at Nancy's shop
- A private boat ride back to Panajachel
- Orientation on roads, culture, customs, and missionary history here in Guatemala
- visiting the Centennial Camp
- Quick Potty Stop in Xela to visit the Lastrapes and Julie R
- Half Day at the Xocomil Water Park
- Several stops along the winding road because of sick kiddos
- Overnight in Mexico to renew 10 passports
- Visiting an Auto Zone, Walmart and Home Depot in Tapachula, Mexico
- Thankfulness for prayers offered up on our behalf as we drove long hours on pot-hole strewn highways
- Only had to stop once for road repair and once for a bicycle race
We are thankful for the time of bonding with the Makidons and Tarwaters as we fit into 2 cars for most of the 650+ kilometer trip.
~J
~J
Monday, August 12, 2013
Jesus Loves the Little Children
Jesus loves the little children
All the children of the world; Red and yellow, black and white,
They are precious in his sight; Jesus loves the little children of the world.
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Guatemalan Doll
We were stopped for road construction between Centennial Camp and Quetzaltenango. Venders would walk by selling us anything from cell phone chargers to Japanese peanuts to pirated CDs.
I bought this Guatemalan doll for my grand daughter, Emily. I bought one for myself 40 years ago as a high school student visiting Guatemala. That doll is in my blue trunk at my parents' house in Dallas.
Friday, August 09, 2013
International Space Station
Sunday afternoon, I just happened to check my ISS app, and noticed that the International Space Station was flying right over head like in 20 minutes. The sun was setting, and it was perfect timing to go out on the patio and watch the "star" scream across the horizon.
In Guatemala!
Have you ever seen the Space Station over head? Back in 1995, our family was visiting with an old college roommate of Glenn's in the DFW area, and we went outside to watch the Space Station and the Russian Mir fly overhead just miles apart from each other. Cool.
Wednesday, August 07, 2013
Psalms 104:14
You cause the grass to grow for the livestock and plants for man to cultivate, that he may bring forth food from the earth.
Psalms 104:14
While driving on the "back road" from Panajachel to Patzun, we captured these shots of the hills yielding their crops,
literally on the side of the mountain.
And yes, it's true, Guatemalan farmers have "fallen out" of their corn fields and have died.
Tuesday, August 06, 2013
Part 3 of 3 Friends' Visit
A visit to Casita Benjamín
A visit to the cemetery and city dump
The wind was blowing from the North and the smell was terrible. After the recent rains, the garbage smell was overwhelming.
It was quite a contrast for our friends to experience POVERTY (City Dump/Cemetery/Casita) and then WEALTH (Media Cancha), as we took them to eat at our favorite steak restaurant and then to show them the aquarium at the Oakland Mall. These are only just a few miles apart.
Silly Samantha Fish, the girl with gills.
The week ended with Glenn picking up 4 of the 8 Tarwater kids to play Monopoly (in Spanish) with Samantha.
{courtesy of Barbara R}
The evening ended when Glenn joined in and gave lessons on Mexican (Guatemalan) Train game with the kids and a set of 15 dominos.
Monday, August 05, 2013
Part 2 of 3 Friends' Visit
{photo courtesy of Barbara R}
You can't visit Panajachel and not try the Zip Line (8 stages).
{photo courtesy of Barbara R}
H-E-L-P
We made a short "potty stop" to visit with Boyd and Julie in their new home.
We had a 30 minute stop on the Pan American Highway because they were working on the road.
We visited with the Lastrapes family in their home. Samantha hit it off with the new missionary kids and made a new friend, Maddy.
I was surprised to see my friend in Xela. This is Tiffany, who works for Orphan Outreach.
We took a quick tour of Glass Factory - it is a "hands in your pockets" store.
We had some fun times at the Xocomil Water Park before a ferocious tropical thunder storm dumped buckets of water on us.
{photo courtesy of Barbara R}
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