Hey family! Once again, another week has flown by. I keep meaning to blog in the evening once everything settles down and Aubrey is in bed, but I also keep falling asleep so the blogging hasn't happened. But again, things are cruising along here.
We visited Las Terranas this past Thursday/Friday and as always, our God paved the way for us! It was an excellent trip and so many details were discussed and decided. We had a meeting with the coaches on Thursday night and about 12 showed up from Las Terranas and Limon (a community about 15 minutes away) where we will have camp this summer. And I must say the 12 coaches who showed up were pumped up to hear what AIM is about and what we do during camp. And for me, 12 coaches to show up was a big deal especially for something new and unknown. We followed this with a meeting with 2 pastors and a brother from the church. It is always important to us to have a church and pastors on board when we preach the Gospel and during camp as it means so much more to the Dominicans coming from their own people and not the "white Americans". Generally the pastors are the ones we have more trouble with jumping on board, but man were they excited! Praise God! On Friday, we visited a sister in the church who owns a colmado (basically a small grocery store) and who is excited to help us with the purchasing of sodas, cups, ice, bags, etc. All the needed items for camp... and directly next door to her was a brother from the church who works at a panaderia (bread shop) who is going to help us with the bread for the hot dogs. Again, so easy!! The traveling was great and easy (no police stopped us this time!) :). So thank you for all the prayers for this trip! God truly laid the foundation.
Our meeting last night was great as we started a few more detail planning for Summer camp here in Sosua (I cannot believe we are only 2 1/2 months away!!)... aaahhh!! :) Very exciting time (also very busy) but very exciting. Please start praying for these camps as we begin the detail portion of planning and nailing down important items, and as Brittney and Fred have already started this portion. Although we will "hit the ground running" when we get back from our visit to the States, some of the preliminary details are getting started now.
And this past week, we got to meet a great group of girls from Arkansas here for a week long mission during Spring Break. And I must say, these girls are go-getters... wow! I am highly impressed with their drive and vision. As only freshman and sophomores in college, they dreamed up this mission trip, sold t-shirts (over 400 to be exact!), planned their trip out, made contacts here in the DR, etc. When I heard their story I was blown away at their maturity. We had a great time getting to know them, and who knows, maybe some (or all) will be back this summer!!! :)
And now for a few funny stories to brighten your day:
-This past Tuesday evening, Pastor Rivas' church opened a new church in El Catey (about 45 minutes away). Basically, his church which is the Septimo Refugio church has many locations with different pastors and leaders at each location. They had a big service and fed the community (what else but hotdogs!). Right before we leave, Pastor Rivas asks J if he will translate for those speaking Spanish to be translated into English (Pastor Rivas had a group of Canadian missionaries visiting who needed translation). Of course J says, no problem. During the course of the evening, however, when the primary Pastor (who is Canadian) steps up to preach, Rivas looks at J and says, "you are doing a great job, keep going." ok... so J translates throughout the entire message with some help from Rivas and does a great job! However, the best part comes after the service is over and J is stopped outside by one of the Canadian missionaries who tells J, "wow, your English is very good." (let us just pause there for a moment... I admit we have all gotten a little more sun and even I have quite a nice flip-flop tan going on, but I don't believe we have gotten THAT tan.) J's response was, "yeah, it's the Spanish that's difficult." So, J just wants to take a second to thank his parents, his teachers and the 30 years of practicing English that have made his English "very good". :)
-Just a true Dominican story here (or a country story, remember I am a city girl)... so J and I return home from somewhere mid-afternoon and see all the kids from the neighborhood near the front of Via Karen (our street) running up and down chasing something. When we stopped and asked a few what was going on, their response was straight faced, chasing a chicken. Haha... I don't know why, but this cracked me up. I mean we have a ton on our street (with more hatching every day) but for all the kids (and I mean 9 or 10) to be chasing a chicken, awesome!
-Lastly, our street has been having trouble receiving water since we returned in January. Praise God, our cistern has been full for the most part and in fact we have been sharing with our neighbor (Jose- Mister fix it man) and his family for awhile. However, in the past 2 weeks all of the sudden our cistern was quickly draining. Jose (again being a fix it man) hooked up a pump to the cistern and water supply so when we did receive water from the city, it would pull it in much faster and help refill the cistern. However, one night I guess Jose got tired of it and called a friend of his in the press and told him the situation. Something along the lines of, our street has been having trouble with water for months (I mean some people don't have water at all) and the city is aware of it. So, Jose tells his friend in the press that he believes the person in charge at the water plant is stealing money because they are not using it to fix the problem... well let me just tell you that our problem now is not too little water, but the opposite. haha... once again living in a small town and always knowing someone definitely has it's benefits.
Anyways, just a few stories of our life here. Things are still going great and we are loving it. It's nice and warm (some days a little too warm) but we are preparing for summer and excited about what this summer will bring. Thanks as always for your love, support and prayers! We are blessed to have such a big team behind us every step of the way!
Delight yourself in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart. Psalm 37:4