Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Leaving Antigua
Tomorrow we will leave Antigua and head to Guatemala City to welcome our team here for the mission trip! We are VERY ready to see all our kids! The last few days we haven't done too much, just rested and done all the last minute things that we wanted to get done here. We have enjoyed the roses in our yard, the dogs waiting for me to come and play, the gardener-he cut down bananas this morning, and our sweet little apartment! We have loved our time here and look forward to mission trip now! We will have a construction team building a couple of houses, a medical team, and an evangelism team presenting the gospel in schools and city squares. We look forward to seeing what God is going to do!
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
We traveled to Pana again on Saturday. On the way, I was able to get a picture out the window, of where the mud slide was last weekend. Not a great picture, but maybe you get the idea! 
Friday, July 16, 2010
Language School Completed!
The school usually does a field trip on Thursday, but Cary and I didn't want to go yesterday and talked our teachers into taking us on our own private field trip! There is a mountain with a cross on it where you can hike to and see the whole city. It was QUITE a hike! But, we made it and Julio and Gloria were very good guides. It was a pretty view and we had fun spotting all the places in town that we are familiar with. Today was our last day of class and we even got graduation certificates! I said obviously there was no test! It was a great couple of weeks, but we are very glad that school is over and we can relax a little before the mission team arrives! Gloria was my new teacher and I got to move out of the dark hole and into a real classroom. I like to think that is because I got promoted the second week, but that may or may not be true. Gloria had a great sense of humor and we laughed a lot.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Just Another Day!
This is how we start our day...Sandy and Chico start to whine outside our door and I go and open the door. They stick their heads in, but come no farther! They get their loving, and a bone, and then they are on their way! It is SO cute! These are the pictures we took from Ginger's roof. Today was an especially clear day, no fog or clouds. It is just amazing to be up on that roof! For lunch, we ate at a nursery! It was SO pretty! I don't know what this blooming vine was, but it was beautiful! After lunch we walked around town a little, then headed home to study and do laundry. Near our apartment, we noticed they were doing a little road work. It was interesting enough that we stopped and watched! And then, as we started to walk away, we noticed the baricade! Gotta love the simplicity! So goes another day in the life....
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
No Pictures Today!
Nope, not a single one! The only time I would have taken one my camera was not in reach-which doesn't happen often! We walked to school this morning in the rain, after it rainned all night and yesterday evening! When we got to school, we found Ginger! Ginger is our dentist's wife and she is here to study this week also. Doug has been our dentist for almost 25 years, and we love them dearly. They have taken great care of us! Doug will be coming with the medical team in a couple of weeks. Ginger took us to show us her room at the school. Oh my, I WILL have pictures! On top of her roof is the most beautiful view ever! I had my new teacher today, Gloria, and things went MUCH better! She thinks Gladys just was giving me too much, too fast. After school we showed Ginger the town...lunch, grocery store, and market. We got our stash of fresh veggies and fruit. After we were done shopping, Ginger and I took a tuk-tuk back to our homes. Now THAT was funny. Cary wanted to walk, and we needed to ride because of our groceries. A tuk-tuk ( I am sure that is not how you spell it,) but it's a glorified motorcycle with a bit more protection! So, Cary flags one down for us, hands me a bill, and sends us on our way. No, we have no idea if the bill will cover the cost. Then, I have no idea where we are going and I still don't know how I got to where I belonged. We went places I'd never seen before! Then, I have to get out and send Ginger off on her own and trust he takes her to where we told him to and doesn't try to charge her any more than I've already paid him! We laughed the whole way, and I am sure he was wondering what in the world we were laughing about. It was a great day and I will get pics of the view, a tuk-tuk, and my new teacher!
Sunday, July 11, 2010
World Cup in Guatemala
Santiago
Road Trip!
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Coffee Plantation
On Thursday we took a chicken bus to tour a coffee plantation with our teachers. It was a great break from the dark hole, but the only problem was that the guides only spoke in Spanish. Needless to say, after only three days of school, not a lot was understood! But, from the pictures you can see coffee trees, beans, and the packaging. Also, you can see pictures of Cary and I with our teachers.
Tuesday, July 06, 2010
Back To School
No, I didn't write yesterday. It was a rough day, not one I wanted in print! We had our first day of language school, and it was rough for me! Cary asked how I liked it, and I said "I hate it." I felt pretty hopeless. After a lot of self talk, we went back for session two today, and it was MUCH better! No, I won't say I'm a success story yet, but at least I have hope today! Kenneth and Diana surprised us and came to dinner with us last night, so they worked at giving me a pep talk during dinner! We went to the market after school today, ate lunch at McDonalds, and plan to eat in tonight and study a while! These are pictures of our class rooms. Cary's is inside, I am outside. I refer to mine as the dark, damp hole. It really is pretty, but it is dark and damp! My teacher is very nice, her name is Gladys. Cary likes his teacher too, his name is Julio.
Sunday, July 04, 2010
Happy 4th of July!
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