Well we are one more day into the trip. One more day has
come and gone that we will not get back, it is truly amazing how fast and slow
this trip seems to go at times. Our plans this morning changed slightly,
(Welcome to Honduras) so the VBS team, which Brandy and myself are leading, had
to stay back at Villa Gracia to get some work done.
The other groups went to Mololoa for house builds/the
feeding center/the day care or to finish the classroom in Diamonte. My niece
Hannah went off on her own for the first time today at Mololoa to work in the
daycare. She was kind enough to give me a few pictures from her day. I would
ask her to write about the kids but she will not be getting out of bed until
about 15 minutes after breakfast has started (Sorry Chris and Colleen some things just
don’t change). I hope her pictures give
you a little bit of her story.
For those of us who stayed back at Villa Gracia we had
plenty of work to be done. The first thing we had to do was get all the food
broken down for the food distribution that we will be doing tomorrow. Most of
the crew worked on that while Brandy and I ironed out a few of the VBS details.
Just some of the food that was sorted.
After working out a few of the VBS ideas we realized we had
to go and get a few more items for the VBS we will be doing at Didasko. Terry,
Brandy, and I went to Office Depot to get glue, paper, foam, and crayons.
When we arrived back with the supplies the team stopped for
a quick lunch break. (Its possible that Terry, Brandy, and I had already ate,
but we will keep that a secret.)
Lunch Break
Once we finished eating Angel and I went to work folding
papers for VBS while the others worked on bagging the food that they had sorted
earlier in the day. The papers we are folding are going to be little Days of
Creation maps for the kids to make.
I felt like I was back home working on an example for a classroom craft.
Shortly after we finished folding papers for the craft Terry
offered to drive me to Los Pinares, a bilingual school that is about 3 minutes
from Villa Gracia. I am looking into moving to Honduras next summer to teach at
the school. Please pray that God leads me into making the correct choice over
the next year. We were not able to go into the grounds but it was nice simply
being able to see the campus, I am hoping to set up another time to visit the
inside of the campus before leaving for Costa Rica on the fourth.
When we arrived back at Villa Gracia I recruited a few
people to help write James 4:7 for a VBS craft, write on each of the Days of
Creation book, and make a few other random VBS items.
Angel cut about 300 of these little things.
Writing James 4:7 in Spanish
Resist the devil and he will flee from you.
Parker got into some trouble.
Dinner tonight at 5:30 was AMAZING, probably one of my
favorite meals we have…the homemade tortilla chips. After our early dinner we
loaded up the buses and drove out to the Jesus statue for devo. Mark spoke
about how much he loves his job. He talked about no matter what kind of day he
is having, rain, lack of wood, missing materials, etc. he loves his job
building houses in Honduras. He also touched on the fact that part of why we
are all so content here in Honduras is the fact that we are doing exactly what
we were created to do, which is to serve God in all we are doing. This is
something that is so easy for us to do in Honduras because 24/7 we are
serving. He then lead into the
discussion on how we are God’s work and as we are doing what we were made to do
He sits up there watching us thinking to Himself “I love my job!”. We are God’s
handy work, everything we do is for God and He is proud of us when we are
living for Him.
My building buddy, Caleb. This guy has built house 4 days in a row!
He is truly doing an awesome work for the Lord. His mom should be very proud!
The view from the Jesus statue never ceases to amaze me.
BFF's till the end.
It is such a joy to be here and see these two grow on the trip.
I am one proud and blessed Auntie.
This is Patty, I have been traveling down here with her for the past 6-8 years.
I can't remember exactly what year she began coming but she truly is an inspiration to me.
You can read her blog here www.http://earringproject.blogspot.com
Remember that weather you are in Honduras, Costa Rica,
China, Russia, USA, anywhere you are still part of Gods plan. He knew you
before you were born and He put you exactly where you are right now. He decided
that you are with the family you are with, that you have the job you have, that
you make the money that you are making, etc. He did all of it and as long as
you are living in a way that fully serves Him, He is sitting up there loving
YOU and all that you are doing in His name.
Not at all surprised that Hannah wanted to go help at the day care. I think she has been looking forward to interacting with the kids. It's her personality :) And also not surprised that she's not waking up early. LOL
ReplyDeleteI see Angel got her Fresca from the grocery store :)
Any idea what Isabelle has been up to?