May 14
HAPPY MOTHERS' DAY!!!!!
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My first reminder (today)
that today is Mothers Day came at midnight when "Las Mañanitas" began
to be blared outside our window. That is apparently the custom here, as well as
in Ecuador, but I've never heard it happen in Ecuador. It's supposed to be a
serenade to the mothers. I say, "If you really live your mother, let her
sleep."
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Another glorious shower -
hot water, good pressure, basically clean
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Breakfast - quinoa in
some hot liquid gelled with corn starch and little apple pieces and cinnamon -
quite good. Also, the ever present bread, and I'm loving the butter!!!
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Two lovely lovely
meetings.
I took a
walk between meetings. It felt like spring, and I could have kept on walking
forever, but it was fortunate that I turned around when I did because just as I
got inside, it started to rain. That would have been a "too bad"
ending to a lovely walk!
Taken on my walk:
After the last meeting
Jacob didn't join the family picture (below) since he was already conked out in the back of his dad's mototaxi.
Most of Palmira and Celmira's family (at least the ones in Cajamarca)
Sra. María (left) and Sra. Elsa (right) are daughters of don Amadeo. Sra. Bremilda (center) is another of the local friends.
A few "worker shots" back in the bach after the meetings
Miriam and me
Add Sara
A picture of the cousins
(Second cousins once removed, to be exact!)
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Spent the time between
the last meeting and our supper trying to figure out how to get the Spanish
hymns on Sue's phone with little success.
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Supper was super super
special. The young folks were so anxious to serve and they had prepared a lovely
meal. After eating, I shared my testimony. Then, Trevor asked Silwers about his
family, and he basically ended up telling his testimony. It was beautiful.
Basically, his family was/is Catholic, but it had never filled him. When they
would recite their prayers, he would think, "We should be thinking about
what we are saying" and would try to be sincere about everything that he
was repeating. Even so, it didn't do anything for him. He talked about seeking
in other churches and his disappointment in not finding answers. He talked
about trying to just be a good person according to his own standards, but it
wasn't enough. Finally he met Rosemery through work and saw something different
in her. She invited him to meetings, and he saw that it was different than anything
he'd seen before. And he talked about his deep thankfulness to God for taking
him out of the darkness and bringing him into the light. He was quite broken in
the feeling, and it was evident that what he has found in the gospel means
everything to him. Really special! And as we were saying good bye, Gonzalo
thanked me for what I had shared about waiting. So, who knows?! The picture
that we took after supper tonight could be a picture full of future workers!
Dishing up the plates
And storing leftovers
Back: Silwers, Ántony, don Juanito, Álex(???)
Middle: Rosmery, Betty (niece of Olinda), Pablo, don Pedro, Ofelia, Gonzalo
Front: Sue (holding Betty's niece), Sara, Beverley, Flor, Miriam
Sara and Álex(???)
Flor and Gonzalo
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One more shower that I
know will be good before heading off into another unknown.
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Breakfast in the morning
at 6:30. Then downstairs with our luggage by 7:30 to be able to leave for Olmos
by 8:00. I'm hoping for an early night.
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Not such an early night.
All the young people came over to "our" house to clean up from the
super preparations and ended up staying for a quite a while. It would have been
nice to go up and have a little more time with them. I think they were sharing
their testimonies. But somehow, I just felt like being alone with all the events
of the day to think about. I probably ended up showering somewhere around 9:00,
but it was another blissful shower and worth the wait.
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