Friday, June 6, 2008

the rainy season is here...

We're West Texans. When it rains, we stare at it like we haven't seen any in months - because we haven't. Rain generally means thunderstorms and or hail. And...there's never enough of it.

Then the West Texans moved to Guatemala. We experienced the end of the rainy season last September and October. It rained most afternoons for a couple of hours...

Now, the rainy season is beginning here. Tropical Storm Alma helped the normal rainy season out a bit this past weekend. We went to Panajachel for our staff retreat where we perhaps saw 12 hours without rain over a 4 day span. We're back in Villa Nueva, where it is still raining, however, not with the great consistency of this past weekend.

About the retreat... we had a great time with our fellow coworkers. We really enjoyed hearing about the other New Life Advance International ministries in Guatemala. NLAI is in many countries, and operates very differently in each place because each culture is very different. In Guatemala, NLAI has New Life Children's Home, 2 missionary families that work in different towns, but both work with training pastors and church planting. Another woman works with street kids, helping them with schooling and feeding them. Here at New Life Children's Home there are 4 couples from the US (sadly about to be just 3, as our friends Daniel & Kara will be returning to the states at the end of June).

Tomorrow morning the kids who passed all of their classes during this last session, plus have good behavior level get to go to McDonald's for breakfast. We're looking forward to celebrating with them!

Please note to the right that we now have a phone number that we can be reached at! It operates through the internet and we have to be at home with the computer on to receive calls. Also, there is voicemail attached to the number so that we can receive messages. So with that said.... give us a shout out & keep in touch!

2 comments:

Dre Legit said...

For some reason, I for the most part loved the rainy season in Costa Rica. :o)

IL is having 10 days straight of thunderstorms. I have loved it. :o) Because it's not a cold rain, it's still warm. I just love it! :o) there's nothing like sitting on the porch while it's raining. :o)

I love you and good to hear from you! :o)

-dre

Anonymous said...

Haha, I wish my professors would take me to McDonald's for breakfast!!