Friday, November 25, 2011
Thanksgiving thoughts
In Honduras there is so much to be anxious about...where will the next meal come from? Will they have water or clothes....not to mention a job? But the people of Taulabe Honduras give thanks...and they trust in God for all their needs.
The recent holiday of Thanksgiving has made me stop and pause & think about the things I am thankful for...and my list includes God, Family, Friends, a home, etc. but am I thankful every day? I am ashamed to say no. If I went to bed hungry for one night would I be more thankful? Probably not...because I have no idea what it is like to go to bed hungry but there are many nights that the people of Honduras go to bed hungry and cold...dirty....but thankful.
They are not anxious but thankful. They know what it is like to truly trust God for everything. In some ways I envy them.
God is so awesome!!! He takes care of those that are poor in spirit, like me...and poorer at times then those who have nothing.
Thank you Lord for loving me so much!
Sunday, November 20, 2011
35 days......! WOW
The clock is ticking....35 days until departure. We had our final team meeting today...the next time I will see my team members is 6pm on December 25th to pack our trunks.
We received a balance sheet of our trip funds. I was pleasantly surprised to see my balance. Thank you so much to all that have contributed to my journey. I am close to my goal & feel so very blessed.
I found out at the meeting that because of the new airline fees you can check one bag but it is $25 to check a second. Instead of packing one suitcase & a trunk we will pack a duffel back and a trunk so that we will only have to check one bag on the return. (the duffel can go in the trunk) So this will be a challenge for me. I had pretty much developed a packing method....but we shall see. I will also have my carry-on. So maybe it won't be so bad.
Next thing on my list is to make an appointment to get my malaria medicine. Thankfully no shots this year!
Today I also received a letter from Keylin, the girl I had written about previously, it was a reminder why I go. She knows I will be there in December & is anxious to see me. Probably not as excited as I am to see her.
As time draws closer I know that "the poopy headed enemy" would like to make things difficult for me & my team members; please pray for us as we prepare our hearts & to go serve.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Christmas Tree of Love
In January of 2008 I visited Honduras for the first time & by 2009 I was involved with the Honduras Christmas Tree. Who knew that by 2010 I would be organizing the the tree myself & in charge of making sure all the girls were adopted, their names were on the proper package & that the gifts were packed and delivered.
I am looking forward to returning to Honduras in December but I am more excited about being part of the team that actually delivers the gifts to the girls and staff of the hogar. Could it be that in 2007 when Blanca caught my eye that God already knew that I would fall in love? He just planted the seed using the Christmas Tree Adoption ministry.
The Tree of Love goes up 12/4/11 and there are 30+ girls and staff of Fuente di Vida Orphanage that will be on the tree. They all have made three wishes and are waiting for their wishes to come true. Jesus commanded us to take care of the widows and the orphans &I am so blessed to be able to help these girls wishes come true.
If you would like to adopt one of the girls and share The Love of Christmas please contact me at
deezy214@yahoo.com
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Another Dream
I was in a small town & was a substitute mail delivery person...which is strange within itself. The postal service is very limited, if not non-exsistant there. I had small car like the little 'tut tut' taxis that they drive around town. I had to go to specific places that were marked with apparent numbers...every home didn't receive "mail".
The first home I stopped at was a tiny house and it served as a library. However, there were no books in the library. It was like a HUGE card catalog in a building.....the cards lined the walls and the ceiling. This little house was tended by one of the girls from the orphanage "Laura"...she remembered me when she first saw me.
I left her house and continued going to the specified houses delivering small packages. I saw some of the other girls at different houses but didn't talk to them like I did Laura.
At one point I was WAY up in the mountains & I remember thinking "Pastor Jim wouldn't like me being there alone".
After coming down from the mountain....I returned to the 'library' but Laura wasn't there so I returned to the Post Office.
Silly dreams....but I am sure they mean something.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Crazy Dream
Some where in the middle of the dream enters Eric (my youngest son) and his high school graduation. In the dream I was going to miss his graduation because I was going to be in Honduras. Crazy since he graduated two years ago!!!
Finally after some crazy plane swapping I arrive in Atlanta....I am running to find Jim & Pam when suddenly I meet up with Rob Wilkins (my dear friend and photo buddy) "What are you doing here? Did you miss the plane too? I didn't know you were even going on this trip"..... Rob mumbled something about getting up at 5 am and was barely packed. LOL so Rob.
Then I am off again to find the others but I run into Troy, who is my fellow Honduras Fountain of Life board member, comedian, and all around nice guy....but he wasn't his normal adult size...he was about 2! He was playing around and wouldn't come on so I finally picked him up and carried him through the airport.
Also in the midst of all this I realize that I didn't pack any of my food that I mentioned in my previous post!!! I would have to go to Wilmars (a little store in town) when I got there.....if I ever got there!
I never found Jim or Pam and I woke up somewhere in the airport with Troy.
Oh I surely hope this isn't a sign of things to come!!!
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Piles
Prayer letter has gone out
List has been made
And I am starting to make piles.
I know it is just the first part of November but it is my goal to have everything for my trip together and ready to be packed by mid December.
I have learned from past trips you really don't need as much as you think you will. We take our own food for breakfast & lunch but the great thing is you end up sharing. I usually just take cereal for breakfast & pbj for lunch or tuna. Something of that nature. The last couple of trips I have collected the packs of jelly, mayo and various condiments from fast food restaurants. One year Givens Estate donated a huge bag of those items, enough for the whole team.
On our way from the airport to the campus we stop at a roadside fruit stand & buy pineapples & 'bitty bananas" Mmmmmm best stuff in the world! That is a big part of breakfast. As well as the fresh coffee that we brew each morning.
Getting my clothes together has actually been pretty easy because as I have changed over my wardrobe for the seasons I have just pulled out the clothes that I will need to take. Alot of the items that we take such as flashlights, clothes, pillows, any sheets, toiletries & even our clothes, we leave there. Is nice going on a trip & coming come with an empty suitcase. Well almost empty.....makes room to bring back coffee!!!
I just hope I can remember that less really is more...the less I take for me, the more I can take to the girls.
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