I mean, c'mon! ridiculous!
I update and everybody starts razzin' me about my spelling! Whats up with that?
Weeeellll to explain my poor spelling, I am now bilingual and so is the computer....and the "v" doesn't like to work so well, I was rather sleepy when I was typing it and I was NOT actually in the pool. :-P
Just to put a few prayer requests out there,
My house Bro, Joshua, that God would work in his life to make him start thinking seriously about his life.
A good friend of mine who could be in a lot of danger, that God would protect him and give him the courage he needs to start making better choices.
My Sister-in-law, that she would have the strength these last few days before the baby comes. :)
My Brother (the Boss) that God would give him wisdom, strength and patience for each moment.
My BFF, as she adjusts to states life again.
Thank you so much for all your prayers! Love ya all!
P.S. I enjoyed the feedback on the last post, please keep it coming!!!
Friday, April 11, 2014
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Whats Up?
thats the question that everyone has been
asking for the last few weeks:
“whats up?”
I’m not realy sure how to begin. The
answers I usually give people is “trying
to surive the heat” or “pretending to
stay out of trouble”. I give them these answers so as not to go
into a lot of detail. The truth is is that there is no easy way to explain my
life down here.
So what is really up? First and foremost I have been (littleraly)
trying to stay out of trouble. Now that may sound a bit uncharictaristic for me
but , believe it or not, it is the truth.
So, for me, what does staying out of trouble entail? Well, to start with,
#1.
House work, you know, Laundrey, Dishes, floors, dirty little noses and thorns to be taken out of
little bare feet. I thank God that the
well hasn’t dryed out yet and that we are still getting town wáter every other
day so that we can still get cloths washed.
Aslo I am thankful that Holly has been able to get out of bed and do a
fair share of the work now. J
#2.
Communication….not something that
comes easily to me. Sure I can sit down
and write an e-mail, but it’s not the same.
I mean, how absolutly uncomfertable is it when you have an rash and
don’t really want any body to see it? :-P
But I have been (slowly) learning that to communicate my problems is
actually good for me in the end….. oregano oil will probably take care of that
rash and if it doesn’t start puting Hydrocortazon on it.
#3.
Learning responsability. Ok, go
ahead and laugh. I have been learing
that if I want to be in a happy home with happy people I need to get ALL the
laundery throught the washer and off the lines before dark, the kitchen cleaned
up, lunch at 11:30 A.M., etc….. Unfortunately I still haven’t learned
to get out of bed in good time….something I should probably work on but am too
lazy. :-P I have learned to go shopping
, which, if you know me, you know I DON’T like! (at all!!)
#4.
Spanish. You may think that I
don’t have any problems with Spanish, that I have it all down and have perfect
grammer and blah, blah, blah. Well let
me tell you, you have a new think coming.
The only way I have survived is by learning how to get around using
words or phrases that I’m not familiar with. (Just ask my tutour! J) Sometimes I would get
downright embarrassed at some of the things I say wrong if I wouldn’t have
learned to laugh at myself and then correct myself while filing it away for
future reference.
#5.
The heat. Unlike the northern
hemisphere’s 4 seasons of Spring,
Summer, Fall, and Winter, (Or Wisconsin’s Amlost Winter, Winter, Still
Winter, and road construction) We in
Guatemala have 2 seasons: Wet season and
Dry season. I have found that the natives down here are still very optimistic
about it though, the still tack the “Winter” name on the wet season and
“Summer” on the dry season…..I am a realist: Wet and Dry. Right now we are in the dry season. We have
been blessed so far because, since the rains lasted longer this year, we still
have enough water. Though, at some
point we will have to get water barrels
and go to the public well to get the water we need.
So what is Wet season like? Just like dry season, the name fits the
season. Instead of dust over
everything, there is mud. Mud…..thats
actually a good way to describe wet season.
December, January and February land right in the middle of it…the season, I mean, not the mud.... and it’s during those months that it gets the
coldest. Yeah I know what your
thinking: “Cold? In the tropics???? HA! I hear ya!” Yeah well, I got some news for ya! When it gets down to the upper 50’s lower
60’s and you can sit in church and watch the preachers words steam as the come
out of his mouth…..it’s cold. SO THERE!
So, a summery of this blogpost:
#1. House work…..Who , me?? Yeh haha,
right!
#2. Communication. I don’t get rashes…what would give you that
Idea?
#3. Resposablility. Yeah, I’ll finish that one up when I wake up
for supper…maybe.
#4. Spanish. I didn’t care about me
grammer in English why should I care about it in sapnish?
#5. The heat….what heat? I’m typing this
in the pool!
Wet season? I LOVE RAIN AND MUD!!!!!
Luv ya all!
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