Monday, November 30, 2009

It's a jolly holiday...

Merry Christmas!
Last night was the official beginning of our holiday festivities as Allison and I not only trimmed the tree, but decked out the whole apartment!

Even Willy (my houseplant) got a holiday makeover...

Our happy little Christmas tree...

My very favorite Christmas ornament (Thanks, Frankie!)...

Holly, jolly bathroom decor...

You can actually see our pretty lights from outside our apartment this year! This is our best alternative to hanging outdoor lights (which we aren't allowed to do in this apartment complex).

Enjoy this holiday season!
I know Allison and I will! During our decorating fiesta, we also baked cookies and ate them with ice cold milk. Then, to top off our evening, we stayed up late to watch Elf.
I love Christmas!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Grow a Little Faith

I wanted to share with you a challenge that God is walking me through. I was recently convicted about my lack of faith. I believe in God. This isn't a matter of believing in Him, it's a matter of believing Him and holding firmly to His promises. When God says He is going to do something, I am not good at trusting that He will. I know He will in my head and to some extent in my heart, but the full conviction is not as strong as I know it should be.

So, God has been challenging me to solidify my faith by remembering. That's right. Remembering. It's a part of worship that I probably neglect too often. This week in my quiet time, I have been focusing on remembering His faithfulness and the way He has exemplified it in my life and those around me again and again.

Just a word of encouragement...
and perhaps an idea that will encourage your faith as well.

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Matthew 14: 28 - 31

"Lord, if it's you," Peter replied, "tell me to come to you on the water."

"Come," he said.

Then Peter got down out of the boat, walked on the water and came toward Jesus. But when he saw the wind, he was afraid and, beginning to sink, cried out, "Lord, save me!"

Immediately Jesus reached out his hand and caught him. "You of little faith," he said, "why did you doubt?"

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I want to get out of the boat, keep my eyes on Jesus, and walk right through the wind and the waves.


Saturday, November 7, 2009

Get a job and GEEK OUT!

I need to GET A JOB:

Latest update: I should be scheduling a job interview with a nonprofit called FAME next week! (Check them out at http://www.fameworld.org/). The position they are searching for is Director of Missions Resources and I really feel that this is something God could use me to accomplish. Please pray that the interview goes well and that the Lord will make clear whether or not this is His will for me!

Time to....GEEK OUT:

In other news, I wrote a response paper this week on William Easterly's book The White Man's Burden, and I actually ENJOYED writing it! I know, how often does that happen when you actually get to read and write about something that gets you truly excited!? So in honor of my dorky appreciation for this book, I am including a bit of my paper below! Just to give you a brief synopsis, my response focused on Easterly's discussion of smaller, more focused piecemeal efforts for foreign aid. He makes several points as to why this would be preferable and to his list of reasons, I added two additional thoughts (the excerpt included below). I hope that you enjoy...

Piecemeal reform creates opportunities for “baby step” success, something that perhaps the Rest needs more than anyone realizes. For centuries, foreign aid professionals (from the West) have slapped their own diagnoses on the problems facing developing nations. If individuals in these countries were given a chance to claim small, piecemeal successes, perhaps these successes would pave the way for increasing improvement. Although a bit idealistic, improving the international citizens’ confidence in their ability to fix their own problems may be a key ingredient in foreign aid success. If nothing else, it provides international citizens a measure of dignity which some projects do not adequately consider.

Finally, the idea of short run and long run efforts is a concept briefly mentioned by Easterly, but not explored to the fullest extent. In order for international aid to succeed, there are long term goals that must be met. However, if these goals are to be realized or not, people still require that their basic needs be met in the here-and-now. Piecemeal efforts allow Searchers to investigate and provide for short term needs such that international citizens are healthy and stable enough to become partners in developing creative, culturally appropriate long term solutions.


My basic point was that these smaller, more focused initiatives might foster the needed confidence among international citizens to claim ownership of localized solutions to their own problems, which I feel is a more dignified response to international poverty. Furthermore, I think it allows for the creation of efforts that focus on long-run and short-run solutions as being separate, but equally necessary components for successful efforts to eradicate international poverty.


Hooray for a much needed opportunity to geek out. That was long overdue.



Sunday, August 30, 2009

Back to B-town

As many of you know, I am back to Bloomington! Classes begin tomorrow and I am excited to see what this semester holds. Say a prayer for Mike and me as we get settled in to our crazy semester. We will not only be working hard on our classes, we are also both leaders in multiple student organizations, we are trying to get more involved in a local church, we are seeking out premarital classes/counseling, I have a graduate assistantship, we will be on the hunt for jobs, and we'll be planning a wedding! Things just might get a bit busy.

Pray that we keep our priorities in order and make time to ENJOY this season of our lives.

Keep in touch and I will post new pics of new adventures soon!

Monday, August 10, 2009

Working on a MRS! Haha!

Sunday, August 9, 2009
A very happy couple...on a very special day!


We were all grins from ear to ear!


Who knew that cheek muscles could get so sore!



That's right! Mike and I are officially ENGAGED! He proposed to me Sunday afternoon at a park near the river. There are pictures of us by the river on Mike's camera, so hopefully I can post them soon!

Isn't the ring gorgeous!
He did a wonderful job....the proposal...the ring...the prayer and thought that went into it all. I am so blessed.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Mi colega favorita...

This is my very best friend in all of Guatemala, Blanqui Ordonez. Blanqui helped with both the June and July teams by taking care of the house and helping with cooking. She has the most beautiful heart and it was such a blessing getting to know her and hear about what God is doing inside her.


This is Blanqui with nuestra gorda, Adriana. Isn't she precious! She looks just like her mommy!
Me, Blanqui, Adriana, and Blanqui's sister Gabi.

I have only talked to Blanqui a few times since I've been back but I trust that God will keep our hearts close and that he will bring us back together some day. Say a prayer for my favorite colega as she determines what God is calling her to do with her life.

Traduccion: Esa es mi mejor amiga de Guatemala, Blanqui Ordonez. Blanqui ayudo con las dos jornadas en junio y julio, por cuidar a la casa y ayudar en la cocina. Tiene un corazon muy bonito y era una bendicion conocerle y aprender lo que Dios esta haciendo en ella. / Aqui estamos con nuestra gorda, Adriana. Que preciosa! Es como su mama!/Blanqui, yo, Adriana, y su hermana Gabi./ Solo he hablado con Blanqui algunas veces hasta que regrese, pero tengo confianza en Dios que El va a mantener nuestros corazones cercas y que El va a reunir Blanqiu y yo algun dia. Por favor, ora para mi colega favorita por que ella esta tratando de determinar lo que Dios quiere para su futura.


Monday, July 6, 2009

Mi hermanito!

Guess who I got to see?!?! Cristian!
For those of you who don't know, he is the little boy who stayed with us during his surgeries in the U.S.
Now he is studying to be a computer science engineer! Can you believe it!?! It was such a blessing to get to spend time with him.



Here is a quick picture from our trip today to Antigua....SO PRETTY!

And just for kicks, here is a picture of Ronald McDonald by his fountain. The McD's in Antigua is ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! It was really weird, but really pretty. Check it out! Ron is livin the high life!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

La Playa!
Bienvenidos to the beautiful black-sand beaches of Guatemala! It was absolutely beautiful!

During the drive to the beach, I took a lot of pictures of the beautiful clouds. God has made SUCH a beautiful world. Even here where there is a lot to be sad about, there is still so much for which God deserves PRAISE!



This is the shower house next to the pool. They had a gorgeous house there and it really made for a nice vacation!

Seidy and Victoria had a blast playing in the pool! I worked with Seidy and she got pretty brave with her swimming.

Running to the beach!

This was the pathway to the beach from the house. It was very close.

And here are the black sandy beaches! I had never seen black sand before and it was SUPER hot! You could only go barefoot if you were walking on the edge of the water so that the water cooled it off.


I know it looks peaceful, but don't let this picture fool you. Victoria was having a WILD and crazy time.
Seidy with her pink sombrero which kept flying off her tiny little head. Adorable!

This week we are preparing for the next team which gets here on Sunday! There is a LOT to get done and only a short time left before they arrive, so we are working hard. Once Sunday comes, I will be staying at a different house where I won't have internet access. So, if I don't post or respond to messages for a while, it is just because I haven't had a chance to bring my laptop to Judy's house. I will be sure to post again as soon as I have the chance.

Say a prayer for this next team as we prepare!

Dios te bendiga!

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

PINATA!

Jorgito, the son of Judy's housekeeper Isabel, turned 9 on July 25th. Here are a few of the FUN pictures from his birthday.

FELIZ CUMPLEANOS, JORGITO!


Jorge with his brand new bycicle!

The life cycle of a pinata:

1. Alive and well. Meet Clifford, our big red pinata!

2. Running from all bat swinging children.

3. Attacked by said bat-swingers:


4. Se murio. Pobre Clifford! (He died. Poor Clifford!):

Clifford was a good pinata who lived a full life (of about 36 hours in Judy's house) and left lots of candy for everyone. :)

As you can see, we had a LOT of fun at Jorge's birthday party and everyone had plenty of candy and laughs!

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Coming soon -- pictures from my trip to the beach this past weekend! Stay tuned!


Sunday, June 21, 2009

Panajachel

Yesterday we spent time in Panajachel. Unfortunately it rained like CRAZY, so we were mostly cooped up under a shelter in a restaurant trying to stay dry. We still got some CUTE pics though!
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Seidi and Victoria looking at the rain.

Gracie (who very much resembles Dora the Explorer).


Waterfall coming down the mountain in Panajachel.

Tuc Tuc! These little death traps are EVERYWHERE! haha.

Happy Father's Day!
I will share more pictures soon. This week is mostly preparation for the next team which arrives July 4th and 5th. They are mostly medical students from Pikeville College who will stay two weeks (until about July 18). Once that team is done and wrapped up...I will be on my way back home! I get back on July 25 with pictures, stories, and hopefully some new recipes to share!


Seidi


Meet Seidi!
She is the precious little handful that we are growing to love more and more every minute. She is really amazed by the fact that I live in Los Estados Unidos, and she likes to point to basically everything that belongs to me and say, "esados unidos?"
It's adorable, but she is seven and the fact that she has SO much trouble saying simple words like "fish" in Spanish makes me realize how little time has been dedicated to her education and growth. Say a prayer for our nena!


Saturday, June 20, 2009

Que bonito

Here are a few shots of Antigua and the beautiful flowers I have found around the country! There is a lot of poverty and many unmet needs, but Guatemala remains a historically rich and naturally beautiful country!
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The hallway of the convent ruins at La Merced.



Beautiful flowers...







Looking through a window at the ruins of Capuchinas.
The beautiful courtyard at the Capuchinas ruins.

The ruins of another convent in Antigua.

We spent a lot of time touring Antigua on Thursday and then spent today at Panajachel! It rained a lot, so the pictures didn't turn out very well, but I am sure there will be more beautiful pictures to come.

Also, I will try to post some pictures of Seidi. She is a little girl from an orphanage in Cuilapa who should be headed to the states in August for eye surgery. When we went to pick her up yesterday she wouldn't speak and she cried through half of dinner. Today, she was hanging off my shirt, dancing with me, and repeating everything we said! It is amazing to see the change that has come about after less than 24 hours in an environment where she is safe and has copious amounts of attention! The orphanage in Cuilapa does the very best it can, but because Seidi has been abused, I think she needed more care and attention in order to open up quickly. Say a prayer for her as she goes back to the orphanage in a week and will probably have to see her mom. Pray also for her safety and her operation once she comes to Kentucky in August.

Thanks to everyone for your prayers when I was sick! I am feeling 100% better now and cannot tell you how much I appreciated the prayers!

Dios les bendiga!