Our friends in Cuenca that we stay with has this needle work in their guest bathroom and I always think of how true this is. I have a Blessing!!!!
We will miss Bob and Peggy very much.
These two young men will be missed also. They leave July 27th. We had a little party in Cuenca for them with delicious TexMex food.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Discouragement hits hard!
Living in Ecuador has its up's and it's downs. Some days are just harder than others. Yesterday was one of the harder ones. When you combind bad attitude with living and working in a third world culturals the out come is usually not to pleasant. Because it seems like if it could go wrong that is when it chooses to do so. I say all of this to set the atmosphere. These kind of days shows just how much of SELF is hanging on!!
As you recall we have a 79 year old Shuar staying with us till Sunday morning and that is when we are leaving for Cuenca and he is going to a relatives home here in Zomora. I am glad that we could be with him and help him to get past having 6 teeth pulled but the time is up and time for him to moving on! I think!!! We will see what God says!!!
Last night we traveled to bible study and Pedro told us he has a daughter in El Pangue and he wanted us to drop him at her house and he would visit until we returned from bible study. As we were leaving Rocky tried to convince Pedro to take his backpack with his clothes with him just in case something happened and he did not return with us. He would not take his stuff!!!!! Do not know why but anyway! We get to El Pangue and ask where does your daughter live and Pedro replies take me to the bus terminal and of cousre we raise our eyebrows but take him to the terminal and make plans to be back around 9:00 or 9:30 pm. And off we went on the rest of our nightly journey.
We got to Manchanatza and only Marta and 4 children were waiting to go with us so we proceeded to load up and Rocky got a call from Carlos at Naichap and he is telling us that Elmer his 17 year old son is at police station in El Pangue and we are to go by and get him or whatever, The kiddo drives a pickup and a motorcycle without docoments(Totally illegal so we thought he had got caught) But he was not there and had not been there. So we proceed on to Naichap.We arrive at Naichap and it looks like almost everyone is gone so we just sit down to wait. Rocky's phone rings and it is Jenny from Roldos and she wants Rocky to come and pick up people from Roldos.That is where we believe Carlos is with his pick-up so we are confused as usual. But off he goes to Roldos and it is not a real short trip. it takes about 20-25 min. each way. About 15 min. before he gets back Carlos shows up in his pick-up and he is loaded with Silvia and all kinds of people but most just go on to their homes. There are lots of kiddos and they are wild!!!!! I felt lots of war fare there last night. Monica and I go ahead and get started with the kids and they are so very disruptive the entire time. When Monica finished the lesson I told her that I wanted to speak with the kids and I let them have it about this being God's time and we are going to respect His time and respect Monica as she pours out herselp to teach them and Monica reinforced all of that even better with her language skills ( She is a Shuar after all) compared to mine.
Rocky said it was a lot of confusion at the other study also.
When we got ready to leave we thought that Elmer could take the ones back to Roldos, but no because their pick-up does not like to cross the little creek that you have to cross. Even though they were back there earlier in the evening and go there often. It would save us about 30 min on our trip home. But we went last night. And then on to Manchanatza.....Not!, we slid into an area where they had dug a big ditch for a water line and we were very stuck. We still had Marta and 4 children.She called Felip at Manchantza and he said for us just walk back to El Pangue and get a hotel room!!! That was BROTHERLY!! There was a young man in a car that stopped and tried to pull us out but could not. Marta called a taxi pick-up and ask him to come out. While we waited for him another car stopped wanted to push us but he would have ended up in the ditch also. At this point Marta and the kids said good bye and proceeded to walk the rest of the way to their home. Rocky and I sat alone stuck deep in the jungle. I felt abandoned! By people but not God. I made the decision to lock the doors on my side and actually thought about how much water we had left. lol Poor Rocky! he was pretty discouraged about then. I just kept asking God to send the help we needed and I knew that we were not lost from God's vision. He knew exactly where we were and what was going on with us. And then arrived Artulro the taxi pick-up and we got hooked up and out we came...Thank you Jesus. We got turned around and headed back to El Pangue and by them we were quite late to pick up Pedro but we found him wondering around on the street corner and he said we were late. He was pretty tired. He had not found any family in El Pangue. They were all at the coast. So he just hung out at the terminal for hours.
So we are home today and Rocky has cleaned the car and got all of the mud off and it is ready for travel to Cuenca tomorrow. Also when we got home last night the little dog had gotten one of his paws hung up in the patio chair and was stuck for who knows how long and his little paw was swollen pretty bad but does not seem to be bothering her today.
We are home and Pedro is here with us. He went up the hill to see his family that he plans to stay with when we leave tomorrow but they are out of town and he said they should be home late this afternoon. Rocky said what if they are not home when we are ready to leave in the morning and I said we take him to the Bus terminal and send him somewhere!!!!
We get two weeks off before we head back out to the bible study and I think we need it badly!!!
Hope this not to long and wordy. A writer I am not.
As you recall we have a 79 year old Shuar staying with us till Sunday morning and that is when we are leaving for Cuenca and he is going to a relatives home here in Zomora. I am glad that we could be with him and help him to get past having 6 teeth pulled but the time is up and time for him to moving on! I think!!! We will see what God says!!!
Last night we traveled to bible study and Pedro told us he has a daughter in El Pangue and he wanted us to drop him at her house and he would visit until we returned from bible study. As we were leaving Rocky tried to convince Pedro to take his backpack with his clothes with him just in case something happened and he did not return with us. He would not take his stuff!!!!! Do not know why but anyway! We get to El Pangue and ask where does your daughter live and Pedro replies take me to the bus terminal and of cousre we raise our eyebrows but take him to the terminal and make plans to be back around 9:00 or 9:30 pm. And off we went on the rest of our nightly journey.
We got to Manchanatza and only Marta and 4 children were waiting to go with us so we proceeded to load up and Rocky got a call from Carlos at Naichap and he is telling us that Elmer his 17 year old son is at police station in El Pangue and we are to go by and get him or whatever, The kiddo drives a pickup and a motorcycle without docoments(Totally illegal so we thought he had got caught) But he was not there and had not been there. So we proceed on to Naichap.We arrive at Naichap and it looks like almost everyone is gone so we just sit down to wait. Rocky's phone rings and it is Jenny from Roldos and she wants Rocky to come and pick up people from Roldos.That is where we believe Carlos is with his pick-up so we are confused as usual. But off he goes to Roldos and it is not a real short trip. it takes about 20-25 min. each way. About 15 min. before he gets back Carlos shows up in his pick-up and he is loaded with Silvia and all kinds of people but most just go on to their homes. There are lots of kiddos and they are wild!!!!! I felt lots of war fare there last night. Monica and I go ahead and get started with the kids and they are so very disruptive the entire time. When Monica finished the lesson I told her that I wanted to speak with the kids and I let them have it about this being God's time and we are going to respect His time and respect Monica as she pours out herselp to teach them and Monica reinforced all of that even better with her language skills ( She is a Shuar after all) compared to mine.
Rocky said it was a lot of confusion at the other study also.
When we got ready to leave we thought that Elmer could take the ones back to Roldos, but no because their pick-up does not like to cross the little creek that you have to cross. Even though they were back there earlier in the evening and go there often. It would save us about 30 min on our trip home. But we went last night. And then on to Manchanatza.....Not!, we slid into an area where they had dug a big ditch for a water line and we were very stuck. We still had Marta and 4 children.She called Felip at Manchantza and he said for us just walk back to El Pangue and get a hotel room!!! That was BROTHERLY!! There was a young man in a car that stopped and tried to pull us out but could not. Marta called a taxi pick-up and ask him to come out. While we waited for him another car stopped wanted to push us but he would have ended up in the ditch also. At this point Marta and the kids said good bye and proceeded to walk the rest of the way to their home. Rocky and I sat alone stuck deep in the jungle. I felt abandoned! By people but not God. I made the decision to lock the doors on my side and actually thought about how much water we had left. lol Poor Rocky! he was pretty discouraged about then. I just kept asking God to send the help we needed and I knew that we were not lost from God's vision. He knew exactly where we were and what was going on with us. And then arrived Artulro the taxi pick-up and we got hooked up and out we came...Thank you Jesus. We got turned around and headed back to El Pangue and by them we were quite late to pick up Pedro but we found him wondering around on the street corner and he said we were late. He was pretty tired. He had not found any family in El Pangue. They were all at the coast. So he just hung out at the terminal for hours.
So we are home today and Rocky has cleaned the car and got all of the mud off and it is ready for travel to Cuenca tomorrow. Also when we got home last night the little dog had gotten one of his paws hung up in the patio chair and was stuck for who knows how long and his little paw was swollen pretty bad but does not seem to be bothering her today.
We are home and Pedro is here with us. He went up the hill to see his family that he plans to stay with when we leave tomorrow but they are out of town and he said they should be home late this afternoon. Rocky said what if they are not home when we are ready to leave in the morning and I said we take him to the Bus terminal and send him somewhere!!!!
We get two weeks off before we head back out to the bible study and I think we need it badly!!!
Hope this not to long and wordy. A writer I am not.
Friday, June 17, 2011
You just never know
On Wednesday evening just before dark Rocky and I had both had our showers and were in our PJs. We had all ready had supper and was settled in for a night of "LOST". When There was a knock at our gate. I was thinking it was our neighbor probably sharing some dish with us, but no it was Pedro from Shakai with his little backpack. Pedro had just arrived on the bus and wanted to stay aweek with us.Rocky told him that we would be leaving Sunday for Cuenca and he said ok I will go to my mother-in-laws.
We were not sure of what exactly he wanted in Zomora but gotta be flexible...He told us he wanted toapply for a new cedula( a form of ID, sorta like SS card in US) so we say ok and we go next door to Carolina's to find out where the office is located. WELL it turns out that he wants to see a dentist with his new medical card that he recieved the last time he was in town with us. Carolina calls up her Mom who works at the hospital and she says come on down now and he can see the dentist. Off we went and had to wait for a short time and got into the office and the dentist said he needs his teeth pulled and we could see the bottom teeth and they were so very loose and his gums were very infected so the dentist pulled the bottom teeth which consisted of six. He said to come back next week and he would pull the 4 on top...That is all the teeth he had. We told the dentist that it would be a couple of weeks before we could return with Pedro and he said ok but that he neede to just rest and have soft foods and that is what we have done. He is much better today. No spitting!!!!
This morning we had oatmeal for breakfast and we took off to get his new Cedula. it was really quick and easy!!!! That is a first. We are back home and Rocky is out side cleaning up behind his new dog! I just sent Pedro outside with a cup of Apple tea with salt to rinse his mouth.
Tonight is bible study in Naichap and Pedro told us that he has a daughter that lives in El Pangue and would like to stay and visit with her while we are at bible study and will pick him back up after on our way home. ( Who knows what this will entail before the night is over!)
I am looking forward to traveling to Cuenca for a couple of days and visit with special friends and co-workers in the kingdom. We will leave on Sunday morning and return on Tuesday, On Thursday we will begin our travels to Lima,Peru for our OGM meeting and will return on July1. Well that is all I can think of as of now.
We were not sure of what exactly he wanted in Zomora but gotta be flexible...He told us he wanted toapply for a new cedula( a form of ID, sorta like SS card in US) so we say ok and we go next door to Carolina's to find out where the office is located. WELL it turns out that he wants to see a dentist with his new medical card that he recieved the last time he was in town with us. Carolina calls up her Mom who works at the hospital and she says come on down now and he can see the dentist. Off we went and had to wait for a short time and got into the office and the dentist said he needs his teeth pulled and we could see the bottom teeth and they were so very loose and his gums were very infected so the dentist pulled the bottom teeth which consisted of six. He said to come back next week and he would pull the 4 on top...That is all the teeth he had. We told the dentist that it would be a couple of weeks before we could return with Pedro and he said ok but that he neede to just rest and have soft foods and that is what we have done. He is much better today. No spitting!!!!
This morning we had oatmeal for breakfast and we took off to get his new Cedula. it was really quick and easy!!!! That is a first. We are back home and Rocky is out side cleaning up behind his new dog! I just sent Pedro outside with a cup of Apple tea with salt to rinse his mouth.
Tonight is bible study in Naichap and Pedro told us that he has a daughter that lives in El Pangue and would like to stay and visit with her while we are at bible study and will pick him back up after on our way home. ( Who knows what this will entail before the night is over!)
I am looking forward to traveling to Cuenca for a couple of days and visit with special friends and co-workers in the kingdom. We will leave on Sunday morning and return on Tuesday, On Thursday we will begin our travels to Lima,Peru for our OGM meeting and will return on July1. Well that is all I can think of as of now.
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