Sunday, April 19, 2009

Week 1 in Guatemala

Hola! I hope everyone is doing well and enjoying the spring there! We've jumped straight into summer here and of course I'm loving it. Guatemala is a great place and we are enjoying it tremendously. Though things are dusty and a little brown now- I've been assured that in a few weeks when the rainy season starts- everything becomes really beautiful. But even now it looks good to us. There are tons of flowers and plenty of fresh fruit. The family we are staying with is wonderful- I really couldn't ask for better. They have 4 kids, one dog and 2 parrots. The house is very nice- its more of a lot of seperate rooms around a courtyard. For instance, when I leave our bedroom I walk outside and across the courtyard to the bathroom and then across again to get to the kitchen. Our mother has fed us very well and eveything we've had has been really good! The pineapple is so sweet you wouldn't believe it. We've also had papaya, canteloupe and bananas. The school is about a 5 minute walk away, we go past the center of town where the catholic church is and the park. The school is 2 rooms, 2 bathrooms and a principal's office. But we don't have class inside- they set up tables outside on the wrap around porch and one is the yard. The yard is very nice, with tons of flowers, and a few chickens running around. Each of us here have our own teacher, so its one on one for 2 hours and then we get a 30 minute break and then 1.5 hours more. Its very good for learning because you can't zone out at all- you have to work the whole time. My teacher is very kind and patient and has taught me a lot. The first few days we did a lot of vocab and verb forms but from there have gone to more conversation with drills thrown in here and there and whenever we get to a word I don't know or I say wrong, he corrects it and we keep going. Today David decided to write out flash cards for all the vocab he' s learned this week and it has taken him over three hours and he's still not done! Whew- very intense. But I can see a difference already- so there is hope for only learning for three months.
In the afternoons we go home and eat lunch, which is the biggest meal of the day here. After that it depends, our first day we had a tour of Antigua- a very pretty town that isn't that large but a lot of people and a ton of tourists. But there is pretty much anything you need there. The second afternoon we went on a macadamia nut farm tour. It was kind of a bust- bc it wasn't much to see. But is the only organic one in Guatemala! Wednesday we stayed in San Juan and studied in the park, but went to Antigua to have supper with some IMBers here. Thursday we hiked up an active volcano- so our first sighting of lava. Friday we hung around San Juan and studied and enjoyed not having the 15 minute bus ride into Antigua and then home again. So in short we are enjoying this very much. Please let us know how to pray for you! We miss you!
Please pray for us as we stretch our brains and try to learn as much as possible

Also pray for us to know best how to minister while we are here, we are trying to start a Bible study and maybe some prayer walking.

Pray that our group will stay united and that we will be an encouragement for each other.

Pray for our families that they will have peace and comfort about us being away.

Pray for our adopted families here that we will be able to show the love of Christ to them in real ways.

Praise God with us for the success of our learning so far!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

very well written. I think God is already answering these prayers. Open doors and loving people. I really miss you!