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Our mornings are becoming predictable. People appear in Apartment 6 starting at around 7 a.m. sometimes only having coffee to start, and other times helping themselves to cereal. As people report for breakfast, they give news from their rooms. Each day new people are well, and new people are sick. Fortunately, in general, there is improvement on the health front.

Today for breakfast I served some “pitaya”, which really made folks stop and take a second look. It’s a bright pink-purple color, with black seeds. The best way I can describe it is to say it’s like kiwi, but it’s different. On the buffet line with the pitaya was fresh mango, fresh pineapple, a “honey bun” coffeecake, along with the usual milk & cereal.

After breakfast, Joyce took a crew for the morning walk to Solola. Today that crew included Lorna, Susan, Bill, Caroline and Jonathan. From the reports I’ve heard, they had an enjoyable walk, and in fact, after sending a few folks back in a taxi with the groceries, three of them decided to walk back as well, rather than getting another taxi. I certainly admire their level of physical exercise!

In the middle of the morning I was able to connect with the tortilla lady and finalize our tortilla order for today and tomorrow. She said she’d have some here by lunchtime, and then a smaller batch here tomorrow morning. I decided that we just would not serve lunch until the fresh tortillas arrived. They’re just that delicious.

Around noon there was another soccer game between the Americanos and the Guatemalans. Again, the Guatemalans won, but our team was glad to lose by a smaller margin. I’m hearing rumor of another game tomorrow.

Lunch was the usual fare: tortillas, guacamole, salsa, chips, and, as I’ve said at almost every meal, “If you don’t like those options, there’s peanut butter and jelly.” Folks have started quoting that last part along with me now that we’ve had several meals together.

The work crew again wore themselves out by hauling buckets of rock and gravel down the big hill. No one can figure out what the end result is supposed to be. There is some speculation that the same piles get moved back the other direction by the next team that shows up.

MId-afternoon, word was quickly spread that one of the local ladies (who a few of the team members seemed to know or recognize) was here with some beaded items she was selling. We hurried to see what she had for sale. The necklaces and bracelets were beautiful, and the prices were reasonable, so we bought quite a few of her items.

After the work crew was dismissed around 4:30 pm, and they headed for the showers, it was discovered that the water had been turned off to the building. That has been happening daily, but usually only lasts for an hour or so. This time it was going much longer. So some of the kids just went for a dip in the pool. Soon the water was back on, so others were able to get their showers.

One of the things Sarah did today was several loads of laundry for the team. She offered that everyone could give her their things, and she would take care of them. Once things were washed, she folded them and spread them out on her bed for us to come and find our items. It was such a treat to have a laundry service. But there was a slight glitch. In the laundry pile were Spencer’s “Green Bay Packers” sleep pants. Since the Rays are not fans of Green Bay, Sarah decided that something must be done with the contentious garment. Signs were posted all over the apartment complex declaring the virtues of the Bears, and the sleep pants were hung on the ceiling fan above the central dining table in Apartment 6. Everyone giggled at the joke when they came back from work, and Spencer retrieved his pants with declarations that he would wear them with even more loyalty.

Supper was a new recipe I found online, called Mango Chicken Chorizo Quesadillas. It required a lot of preparation with lots of chopping. But it turned out nicely, and everyone seemed to like it.

Tonight’s worship time is happening without Pastor Dave. He has been up and down today, and we all keep thinking he’s on the mend, but then he has a setback, which is discouraging mostly for him. He’s never been sick on any of the missions trips he’s been on, so it is hard for him to just lay low and be infirm.

We did something a little different tonight.  After we sang, Ariana asked us to tell what God is doing in our lives this week.  Participation was optional, and I was asked not to record people’s answers on the blog.  I think folks wanted to share from their hearts without feeling like their words were going out over a loudspeaker.  I think I am free to share though that God is really meeting us here.  He is bringing things to the surface that each of us needs to deal with.  God is good.

So, again, I’ll close with the team highlights.

Daniel: One of them is laughing at where Spencer’s pants were. And the other one is continuing to play with the little kids at the orphanage. At the orphanage, when one of them kept giving me high fives, and another one was tickling me.

Nathan: Having Dr. Ray on this trip with us, because it’s been really nice, since we’ve all been sick.

Sarah: Just going to the orphanage was a highlight. What a joy. I fed Arwen lunch, and she was sort of spacing out while I was feeding her, but by the end of lunch she was grabbing my nose and finger, and I felt like I made a connection with her.

Carey: Seeing that horrible hill flattened and leveled, and conversations with people today.

Lizzy: I had several. I woke up and I didn’t feel sick. And I was able to work all day and not feel too terribly tired. And I also got to play with the kids in the orphanage.

Bill: Visiting the orphanage.

Elizabeth: Hanging out with Ani and Maria, especially when Ani introduced me to her friends as “Mi amiga.”

Susan: Being able to refresh the children’s hearts, and then God surprised me by refreshing mine.

Hannah: I really enjoyed when we had the last bucket of gravel, and the huge group of us cheering when the last bucket was dumped on the pile. And when we scored a point during the soccer game. When we were carrying down buckets, the little girls on top of the oprphanage, we were trying to tell them not to drop their doll down, but they did anyway.

Joyce: NOT losing Grandma Ray in the market today. Second, walking up the mountain, coming back from Solola to here.

Lorna: A highlight to go to the market and back with Joyce and Bill. And then getting a chance to visit the kids.

Jonathan: Being able to work at the end of the day after not feeling well most of the day.

Spencer: First, getting to see everyone carry and dump that last bucket at the bottom of the hill. Second, getting to visit with Lars this afternoon, getting to know her better. Third, getting to see some of the orphans who were more reserved actually let me hold them today, and smile and laugh and respond.

Millie: I don’t like not feeling well, so I was frustrated with myself all day. So, there were 20 times that something funny would happen, and I would start laughing, and I’d forget I wasn’t feeling well.

Molly: Working with people and talking and joking with each other.

Ariana: Getting to be at the orphanage when Pastor Dave brought stuff over for Arwen Georgas. Getting to see her with a picture of her family, and hear the voice recording. The brief conversations I’ve had with Mrs. Mathes have been very encouraging. Remembering God’s heart for the downtrodden, and knowing that He’s faithful.

Laura: First, seeing this little girl who followed me, and she asked for sweets, so we gave her sweets, and then she just left. She knew what she wanted. Second, when someone informed Pastor Dave that he was Willie Wonka and he started singing the song.

Eric: After sleeping in and then waking up 100% healthy again, and then during the work realizing I had WAY too much energy, and wanting to sprint up and down the hill. Giving piggy-back rides to the orphans tonight.

Annelise: Going to play with the orphans, even though I couldn’t communicate with them at all.

Caroline: I got to go the orphanage for the first time, and I made some new friends, and Juan Pablo, when I showed him the photo I took of him on my camera.

Lars: I had good conversations with both Carey and Spencer. Also, Mrs. Ray did our laundry, and she folded it all and put it on the bed in little piles, and she took a lot of care with it. Then, I got to feed Anjalito his dinner, which he proceeded to spit all over my pants and all over himself.

Isaac: One, playing soccer was really fun. And two, showing the orphans “Photo Booth”, because they were really amazed by it. Before the soccer game, I was playing with the smallest girl, and we were playing with the soccer ball, and she kept bringing the ball back, and she stole my gloves and rubber bands, and it was fun.

Christie: Seeing the beadwork the lady brought for sale this afternoon.

Ethan: feeling the end of my sickness. Felt like I’ve broken through it towards the end of the day, and then I got the opportunity to go see the orphans, including Jose Pablo. Some of them remembered my face, which was cool. Later the water turned on while I was in the shower all soapy. And I got to read a story to Jose Pablo.

6 comments to Wednesday

  • Katrina Mitchell

    Hello All!

    It sounds like Christie and Sarah have been two very good mother hens to your team! Thanks ladies!

    I too am glad you are there Bill to give medical advice to those who are sick but gee whiz Bill I sure am sorry you couldn’t escape your job back home for one little week! Thanks Bill for the serving the group with your medical expertise. I’m sure it is not quite what you’d invisioned your role would be on this trip.

    Sounds like you guys are having oodles of fun with Spencer’s Packer pants!

    It was good to hear that God has been present and is working in all of your hearts!

    P.S. Hi Molly! Bye Molly! XOXO Your Momma

  • Bob Mathes

    Glad everybody is feeling better. Tell Susan I miss her and she has the hardest job in the world and she can have it back when she gets home. Sara has been up for breakfast every morning and the boys are still sorta speaking to me ( in between work projects). Christie please make sure Susan does not try to put a stow away from the orphanage in her suit case when she returns. :-) I know how she can be around orphan kids that need a home.See every body soon.

  • Jen Keithley

    David,
    I wish I was there to take care of you. Please be good and obey Dr. Ray. :) I’m sure God is still using you, just not in the ways you expected. The kids miss you and are praying for you, too.

    I love you, Dad. Hope you get better soon.–Katy

    Are you feeling better?–Pete

    Get well soon.–Wes

    I miss you a lot. I hope you feel better.–Abby

  • Jen Keithley

    Dr. Ray,
    Should I be concerned that he’s not getting better?

  • Janie Rider

    I was glad to read that most of the team is feeling better. I hope Pastor Dave will feel much better today. Looking forward to hearing from you today.

  • Bruce/Julie

    I’m so thankful (espec.with so many people feeling under the weather), that there are so many wonderful, nurturing people on this trip! I can’t think of a greater combination of brothers/sisters in Christ. I feel like at least one of the things that God is allowing is for you all to see what “ministering the Love of Christ” looks like even among yourselves! And that’s not all bad…it’s like the silver lining if you will, of so much illness.
    Spencer: I’m so sorry that there is such a lack of respect and reverence for your fav.team there. I’m sure if Pastor Dave weren’t so incapacitated, he’d be defending you to the core from those pant hangin people! And I know I”m not the MOST loyal one in the fam (G.B.Packer-wise) in fact, ok, maybe the the worst, but honey you know you have the full support of the rest, your sister, brother and father who are cut out of the exact packer-lovin mold that you were. We will pray for you all to feel well rested and have safe trips home! love you, mom and dad .
    Julie (and Bruce)

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