Friday, June 28, 2013

God is in Control

If there is one thing that God has been teaching me through this trip, it's been that He is in control. Yesterday I thought that I would have 3 more weeks in Nicaragua. Three more weeks at the special school, three more weeks to teach bible studies to the kids at Bethel, three more weeks to help the women participating in Another Chica's Treasure, three more weeks to build relationships with people. But my time here has been cut short. My grandmother passed away yesterday so I changed my flight to come home on Sunday to be with my family for her funeral. I love my family and can't wait to see them, but the circumstances are not ideal. I'm not ready to leave Nicaragua. I have started so much here and I will depend on God to finish it. He is in control and I trust Him with Another Chica's Treasure, with the feeding, with the spiritual growth of the ninos, and with the kids of the special school. Though I am sad to leave, I am excited for how God will get all the glory in the end. I appreciate the month that I have spent here and I'm looking forward to sharing stories with you all at home.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

One Man's Trash is Another Man's Treasure


We start Another Chica's Treasure today! Be praying for the lives of these women to be changed by the gospel and for them to be excited about this process to help provide a better livelihood for the women! God has already prepared some amazing young women and I cannot wait to share more with you when I have internet next! My time here has really picked up and we have two teams coming to be with us these next two weeks. I can't believe I only have a little over 2 weeks left here. AH! Making every day count!  

Monday, June 24, 2013

Medical Missions in Matagalpa

This weekend we traveled 4 hours by bus to the mountains of Matagalpa to help with a medical mission team from Houston. Matagalpa was beautiful and so cool! Staying there for a few nights was refreshing! Corinne and I worked as Pharmacists, filling prescriptions for about 250 people. We had doctors, nurses, dentists, and pharmacists all coming together to fill a big need in this community. The team had prepared about six months in advance to bring numerous medications, toys, and evangelistic materials for the people. They set up the clinics in three different schools around this village in the mountains. Each day about 250 people were seen. It was great to be able to help and serve a different population, but its good to be back in Rivas to feed the ninos of Las Piedras!


Thursday, June 20, 2013

Gringa Probs

Corinne and I have coined the term "Gringa Probs" for all the funny problems we've come across here. For example, the bugs here either really hates us or are infatuated with us. Either way, we are being attacked by Nica flea-like creatures and mosquitoes. The "gringa prob" is that the bug spray is started to smell like perfume to me. Gross, right?! But it's almost as important as our salvation here! Thanks to a medical team from Houston for supplying more bug spray! 


Other "gringa probs" revolve around our poor Spanish speaking abilities. In one of our first English lessons I called cheeks, "machetes" instead of "cachetes." Haha! The kids still haven't let that one down. Corinne thanked our taxi driver for "cooking us" rather than driving us haha! And in another English lesson I said "Tengo hombre" (I have man) instead of "Tengo hambre" (I am hungry). Our gringa problems keep things interesting and comical for sure. 

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Miracle

God is so faithful. Thank you for all of your prayers and for all of you who sent me messages of encouragement. It means so much to have friends and family that have my back wherever I am and whatever I'm doing.

Today God completely blessed my morning at the Escuela Especial. I was working with one little girl who is not so coincidentally named Milagro which means Miracle in English. She has broken my heart since day one and I've wanted to help her any way I can, but I feel so inadequate. The teacher in her classroom says I can't move her because she's afraid that I'll break her bones she's so frail. So my goal has been just to make her smile by giving her some attention. Today, however, was a new day for Milagro. Her mom came to visit and despite my prejudice against her, she was an amazing mom who was fighting for her daughter's quality of life. She was excited to meet me and wants me to come to the PT clinic tomorrow to see how they move her there so I can implement the same thing at the school. I am even going to visit her home tomorrow.

God has also encouraged me today through His word. One verse particular is Psalm 138:8 which says "The LORD will fulfill his purpose for me; your love, O LORD, endures forever -- do not abandon the works of your hands." Great reminder of how God is in control of everything here. Everyone that knows me understands just how much of a control freak I am so this is very stretching for me. I'm beginning to realize that I cannot accomplish all that I set out to do here in my own strength. Little by little I am releasing my grip, remaining faithful in working hard, and trusting that God is working all things out for his purposes. God is so good and I cannot give him enough praise and glory.



Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Estoy Muy Triste


I had to say "see you later" to this guy today. I'm so thankful Travis got to come and get a taste of what Corinne and I are doing in Nicaragua. However, watching him leave today made me so sad. I'm typically not a worrier, but on the way to airport I had so much anxiety I felt like I could throw up. Distance truly does make the heart grow fonder. Travis is safe back in the states and I am safe here in Nicaragua.

I'm so excited for what the rest of this mission has in store. God has me here for very obvious reasons, and I have faith that He is going to romance me like no one else could ever in these next 3 weeks. So with my chin held high, I will finish out this trip well. Please pray for the homesickness to diminish. This is the longest I've been out of the country, and I want to make the most of every moment here. I miss you guys back at home! I'll update you again soon!

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Happy Father's Day from Ometepe Island


Happy Father's Day, Dad, from Ometepe Island! 

Yesterday we took a ferry to Ometepe Island. Ometepe Island is home of two breathtaking, absolutely stunning volcanoes. We stayed at a quaint little hotel near the shore of Lake Nicaragua called Chico Largo and relaxed for the night. I had a very American meal; fried chicken tenders and french fries served with a Chic-fil-A like sauce. It was muy rico (very delicious)!


We woke up early this morning to discover the Island. Anita took us to one of her favorite beaches, Santa Domingo where we played in Lake Nicaragua. Then we went to a fresh water spring called Ojo del Agua (The Eye of the Water). Apparently, this natural pool makes you feel 20 years younger! It is definitely one of the most beautiful places I've ever been to.



All in all it was a great weekend!