Sunday, November 29, 2009

Thanksgiving in Guatemala

People waiting for a chicken bus
A town on Lake Atitlan


Lake Aitilan


US!


Lake with volcano in background





Pana house where we stayed.





Another volcano





Last town before we got to the lake.








Waiting for our precious drivers to arrive for us.


We had a wonderful time in Panajachel on Lake Aitilan for Thanksgiving. Keith and Penny went into Guate.City to get second car and came to San Juan to pick all of us up and drove us there. We got to meet really great people that serve in Guatemala. We will get to spend more time with them on the 18th for a Christmas party.
It was very different to be in another country for Thanksgiving and we missed our family. But we know we are where we are supposed to be. Today was good for I visited with Joy on facebook this morning and just got through visiting with Kevin on Skype.....I love skype. Rocky and I bought a thumb drive that we can use for Internet at home and I am so excited to not have to pack this heavy computer to Antigua any more. Thank you Lord!!!
There was a tremor while we were at the lake and that was the first one I have experienced. It was an earthquake by El Salvador.
Tomorrow is back to class.




Monday, November 23, 2009

We are sitting at McDonalds waiting for Cory to get here so Rocky can help him access his accounts on line but he better hurry for we have homework to do.
We took the coffee back and of course they said it is not automatic you have to plug and unplug it. It is not Texas down here.So now we have no pot because that one will burn your house down.
I have wanted to continue with going green in Guatemala…..Things that we used to just pitch in the trash we treasure now. Just this morning we went to McDonalds for breakfast, coffee and internet. When we finished our meal we saved our plastic fork and knife and also we saved our coffee cups and brought it all to our home for later use. And we have already used most of it. When we take off our shirts we give them the good old smell test and usually we say sure we can get another days wear. Without washer or dryer things are different but not so bad as long as we do not sit too close to others. We went shopping for a coffee pot and bought a plastic percolator and I was so excited that I would have coffee when I wanted it, but it has to be taken back to store because it got so hot that it started melting the bottom. We went to the Mercado to shop for fruits and vegetables and that was fun but a lot of work getting things back to the house via bus and then walking up the steep hills. I was pooped out when we got home.

Friday, November 20, 2009

This and That







Coffee farm



Birthday Treat


What a great treat to for Grandpop from Caleb and Savannah for his birthday.And I just love artwork from all of our grandkids. Joy scanned the pictures and sent them and we saved the pictures to a stick and had them printed. Thanks Kiddos!!!

Monday, November 16, 2009

View from road and we will be spending Thansgiving below the volcanoe that you can see in the distance.
We stopped for coffee and pie here on our way home from church.The sun was going down and it was getting pretty cold.

The little children at the church


The church



In San Juan while waiting for our ride.







November 9,
Today was a rough day for me, homework last night took me about 4 hours and I was extra tired and emotional today. There is nowhere to be alone so this afternoon after another 3 hours of homework I lost it and went to the outdoor potty and cried out to God to help me. And He did!!! He is faithful!!!! When I got myself together or as much as I am ever together and I thought I would just sit at the table and write in word to post later when I travel to internet. I got my computer booted up and the little computer on tool bar said there was internet available. That is incredible because we have traveled far and wide for internet since we have been in San Juan del Obispo. Of course it did not last long but it lasted till I was able to check gmail and read a letter from Kevin and see a note from Joy on facebook.WOW! God is good. Thank you Father for the encouragement.
, “May the God of all grace, . . . after you have suffered a while, perfect, establish, strengthen, and settle you” (1 Peter 5:10). I just got through reading all of the 5th chapter and as Elbert would say “It is Rich”
I wrote this the first of last week and I think I was struggling with not being able to even send Joy a birthday card through the mail but, as usual the tough time passed and I survived. It is Saturday evening and we have had a good day. We did not get out of bed till close to 7:30 and it felt good to just keep lying between the covers. We had a leisurely breakfast of beans, cream cheese, eggs cooked with tomatoes and coffee. We practiced some language with Vinicio, the man of our home. Rocky and I took off to Antigua about 9:30 and went to coffee shop with fast internet, YES WE CARRIED OUR COMPUTERS ON OUR BACKS, but was worth it because we got to skype with Joy and that was the best!!! We took a walk down to a plaza where there was a fundraiser for the poor kids of San Antonio we bought a little plant and listened to the music some. It was Andean music. They were cooking hamburgers and they looked good but we decided to go to Pizza Mia and it was good and then we headed back to San Juan and the bus was so full that you not think that another person could get on but they do and more.
I got to practice Spanish on both of our bus rides today with ladies. We took a nap and then I started putting color on my hair and rocky said he would help. He did a wonderful job. My hair feels so good. Nothing like fresh color. I will stop for now. Supper is ready.
November 15
It is Monday again and I do not know why Mondays are so hard for me, but they are. I am glad to be through with the homework for the day. I also did some laundry in the la pila and it is hanging on the clothes line.
We had a wonderful time with Keith and Penny Stamp yesterday. We went to church in a village about 2 hours away with an indigenous group and it was wonderful. Very humbling to worship with a people group with so little and yet so rich!!
The landscape is so magnificent; we started at 5ooo ft elevation and went up to 8500 ft. The views across the mountains and volcanoes are so beautiful and breathtaking.
This is the beginning of our 6 week of language school and Rocky and I are both ready to be through. Only 6 more left after this one.

Monday, November 9, 2009

This and That

The church that we attended on Sunday.
Our group waiting for a ride to church.

Rocky and I on the steps of Iglesia.


How many missionaries can you get in one car? This plus 3.



Giant bougenvilla.


WE are back from internet and it was so slow that we could not even use our packet8 phone. I did get to chat with Joy on Facebook and it was a wonderful treat. I miss our long phone calls on Monday mornings. Again one day in the future.
We just got through with lunch and it was delicious. We had a piece of steak, macaroni and cheese, guatemole, and tortillas. Also soda, maybe Pepsi. I washed our socks and underwear and two of my shirts in the pilo also. They are hanging all over our room now as to dry I hope. Some of the things I washed last time soured before they dried. I should be doing language homework but I just can’t seem to make myself do it. Rocky got all of his done earlier. I walked up the hill to Angela’s and borrowed a couple of movies and we plan to watch a movie on the computer tonight.
It is Sunday evening and it is raining. I just went to the shower and as soon as I got undressed and about to get wet the lights went off and it was dark in the shower and also no hot water without electricity. Rocky brought me a flashlight and I just got out and back to the room when the lights came back on. I will just sleep dirty tonight.
We had a awesome day today. An IMB couple that live in Antigua came to San Juan and picked 9 of us up (That was all that would fit in their car) and took us to a Baptist church in Guatemala City and then back to their home and it was like an American home and we had great food and fellowship until about 5:00 pm and then Keith brought half of us back to San Juan and was going to bring the other half on a second trip . Parker and Rachel went off on their own this morning and Keith took all of us by their house so he would have room for Rachel and Parker at noon and he picked them up at the square. So all 11 of us were treated to a wonderful meal and a great afternoon. I think that we all were in need of the outing. Thank Lord!!
We were having a good laugh at how many missionaries can get in one car. Keith and Penny are going to make sure that we all get to Panajachel for Thanksgiving. The co. has a large place there that will accommodate all of us and it has a large kitchen. We may go down and come back on Thursday or maybe go down and come back on Friday. It is a 2 hour trip. A very beautiful place with wonderful and volcanoes.
Rocky and I watched “Lean on Me” last night and it was good.


Saturday, November 7, 2009

Little beggars trying to sale us stuff. They sure do have a line.
Enjoying good chocolate ice cream at POP"S.

Enjoying great food!!!


Eleven people in the small van.







WOOHOO! Tomorrow is Friday. Today went to a town called Pastores to visit a boot making factory. It was an interesting outing. We rode in a little van to Antigua, there were eleven of us in the small van. In Antigua we got a bus to Pastores . Rocky bought a belt (cincha). We then got a bus back to Antigua, the bus had seen its best days already. One of our group began to sing “In the Ghetto”. When we got back to Antigua we all went different ways. Rocky and I went to McDonalds to restroom (the cleanest in Guatemala) Got a coffee and checked email on their computer and there was a voice mail from Joy but we had no speakers to hear it.(CULTURAL SHOCK) Tomorrow I will have to get to a internet to hear from her.
On our way home from Antigua via bus I was thinking about how much I am enjoying Guatemala and I really enjoy the buses. You never know how many people will be in a seat built for two or how fast you will go and they go pretty fast between speed bumps which are everywhere. A totally new experience for me to do public transportation. It’s not bad.
While in Antigua Rocky and I went into the market again today only second time to enter. First time we ask a police officer where to buy a light bulb and he took us into the market. It reminds me of kind of being underground while in there. Like a maze. But you can find anything you could want there. I just would not want the light to go off while I was there.
Language is progressing and we change teachers on Monday. I really like my teacher now but hope new teacher does not give me so much homework.
It has been raining a lot and it is cool. Someone said something about a hurricane that might come to Guatemala but we have not had any news while here. I do not look at news on pay internet!
More Later.

WOOHOO! It is Saturday morning and we plan to rest all day. We just got through with our breakfast, a ham and cheese sandwich with ketchup. We get that often for breakfast. For those that know me very well know I do not do Ketchup at all but you would be proud that I eat what is set before me but not always with right heart. Working on that. Will go to internet in San Juan in a bit to update blog and try to connect with Joy and Kevin. Missing them much!!!!!!!
Last night we went to Antigua to celebrate Rachel’s birthday and we really enjoyed ourselves. The food was wonderful. A little taste of Texas.YUMMMMMM! I had nachos and they were delicious. Rocky got a glass of tea just like he likes it, been hard here to get tea without anything else in it,JUST TEA. There was live music and it was good.” Guatemalan” The restaurant is owned part by an American couple from Nashville. They do fundraisers for a group of children to go to school that would otherwise not get go.
It is raining and it has rained for about a week almost nonstop. Preparing us for Ecuador. Will go and get ready to go to internet and post.
I have a few moments so I want to write about a couple of things. First Rocky and I do not throw away things like in Texas. The other day Rocky had an ice cream in a cup at McDonalds and I actually b rought the plastic spoon home with us for later use. Also we have a Ziploc bag and Rocky washed it out and dried it for later use. We have gone “green” in Guatemala. Another thing is this little pickup that drives up and down the streets with a loud speaker advertising “Z GAS” we always mock the way it sounds. People use the little 5 gallon propane takes to cook with and he delivers to your door. Maybe one day we will record the sound and post it.
Just tried Packet 8 phone but not work!!!!!!!



Monday, November 2, 2009


Mi amigos on Saturday morning.
This was Sunday and the holiday that was celebrated.

I am sitting on the foot of the bed with my sweater on and a blanket on my feet. It is pouring rain outside and since the potty is outside I had to use my umbrella to get there. Cultural shock tonight!! I would love a cup of something hot, but thank God we do have access to pure water. I am missing having a kitchen. Just 9 more weeks and then we will be in Ecuador. That makes me remember what J. Elliot once said “Be all where you are.”
Rocky and I went on an adventure this morning so we rode the bus to Antigua and walked to Mc Donald’s to use the bathroom and then we got a tuk tuk taxi to a Baptist church in another town and Rocky just ask the driver if he knew where the Baptist church was and he said yes so off we went and he stopped out front of the church and it cost 15 quetzals ( maybe $1.20) We had a great time and we got to here hymns even if they were in Spanish it was good and one of the benefits of being Baptist is they had a meal that we were invited to after service. It was their 17 year anniversary. We eat with a young man that had worked in Houston 7 years so we were able to communicate.
Today was a celebration and everyone went to the cemeteries to clean and they planted flowers and put cut flowers on the graves of their deceased family members. There were lots of food venders and music and it was a day to fly kites.
After church we caught the bus back to Antigua and picked up a few things at super Mercado before catching bus back to San Juan del Obispo. We rested a short time and then we went to the cemetery to see all of the festivities and walked back to church plaza to sit and enjoy the beauty of this place. At 4:00 we walked back to our home to get on our homework. It is finished.YEA!
Ok I guess I will go out in the rain and get a shower and Thank God it is Hot.