Thursday, May 3, 2012
Children's Day 2012
What a blast celebrating Children's Day 2012 with the Nazarene Church in San Vicente. We came alongside of the church to put on a day filled with FUN in clebration of kids. Puppets, clowns, music, games, lunch, pinata, and dessert made the day extra special for 75+ little ones. Chris and I were the oldest kids there, but there is no better way to stay young. Besides we're children of the KING!
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Always Learning
We are always learning new Spanish words. To assist our language expansion, guests to our home are frequently asked to help us to say new words. Writing these onto the chalkboard jogs our memories. Recent additions to our vocabulary include codornices/quail (there are an abundance of quail running around just outside our home)
jaula/cage (some of our neighbors catch and then cage the quail)
Another way that we pick up new words is reading our bilingual bibles. It's often thought provoking to see how words are used in the scriptures and to compare English and Spanish side-by-side. The learning never ends.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
The global market in Mexico
Hey
SO we go to the local street market in San Vicente to buy some garlic to cook up with our 'nopalitos' (prickly-pear cactus leaves) given to us by one of Lori's sewing women...
We buy the garlic, and when we get back to our casita... realize the garlic was a product grown/picked in China, shipped to Chino, CA, packaged then shipped into Mexico and sold in Pesos... the label was in English!
The real yuck-yuck is that they grow really good garlic about 10 Km from where we are, here in San Vicente...
too wierd...
Crisbaj
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Praise Rises From The Dirt
(no photo, sorry)
We attend a ‘Grupo de Hogar’ (home gp) about ½ mile from our little house. Down here in the Village, a ‘Home Group’ has quite the different angle.
This Gpo de Hogar is hosted by Deamecio and Albina in their house. The 9 saints meet in a room inside a cinder-block building, with dirt floors and a ‘poured concrete’ roof. The one light in the room, way up on the bookshelf is supplied by an extension cord from the front lightbox at the street, barely enough to be able to read a Bible. Kids and dogs and chickens are making noise outside the open door, and the neighbors are playing their NorteƱo music extra-loud (? attempt to irritate the meeting?). We sit on 2x6 planks placed on concrete block for benches.
We sing some songs ‘acapella’, led by sister Anna. Deamecio then opened the Word to Acts 1, and shares how the Lord spoke to him this week about the disciples praying before they do anything, so they would be in step with God… and we should do the same in all things. We gather in a circle and lift petitions to the Lord for two sisters with bad respiratory conditions, the pastors in the Village, a youth really stuck in the music of Madonna (yeah, she’s big in Mexico) but recently come to Christ, and… a dozen other life-issues.
Voices are heard as Praise rises from the Dirt floor of this gathering. The Presence of the Lord is palpable in our gathering, just like He promised.
Before we leave, everyone greets everybody else with a ‘holy kiss’ (right cheek to right cheek, a Mexican traditional greeting). Back to our houses before the coming rain begins.
Friday, April 13, 2012
visiting goat

We had a new visitor to our home in San Vincente this past week. Ah yes, a goat. He traveled to enjoy the green grass and alfalfa surrounding our abode. His owner was inside cutting fabric to sew into purses and brought along the goat to feast. She is hoping to fatten him up so that they can sell him for about $50. He'll then be roasted in celebration of someone's wedding or birthday. Yummy! Maybe we'll be invited. And now there is less weeding to do. Yeah!
having guests

One of the best reasons for having a place in San Vincente is that we can invite friends to join us for a meal. Our first guests enjoyed our home-made turkey and rice soup alongside fresh tortillas and cheese. In Mexico, when serving soup it is essential to also have available diced onions, chopped cilantro, and sliced limes that each person adds to their bowl of soup. We received a thumbs up even from the kids. :) After the meal, it was wonderful to fellowship and work on a puzzle together.
Monday, April 9, 2012
Every Trip Like Going Into Orbit... 9Apr

Hey
We're getting ready for the next trip down.
Every trip to San Vicente is a bit like a NASA/Space Shuttle trip. Complex planning. Details, details, details. Have to bring alot of what we need with us. Weather and travel planning (which means launch windows get closed by rain).
Unfortunately, we do not have a great room full of nerds to help us make it happen. It's just us, and a few consistent praying people.
Gotta get back and fuel up the rocket pack.
Chris
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