Monday, May 3, 2010

Back in Honduras

Been back in Honduras 2 very hot weeks now, after 3 weeks in the US, John in the NW and I in Tulsa. John came and went thru Portland, so was able to visit Sarah, Jaie and baby Ellie. He accomplished much on the house we own in WA- with the help of a fellow missionary from here, Terry. The 2 of them played bachelor, cooked for themselves there, supervised the roofing of the house and the installation of the heat/AC unit, and they built the roof on the deck and a fence around it. Can't wait to see it!
I spent the 3 weeks reconnecting to 3 children and 3 grandchildren in Tulsa, as well as numerous friend visits. Spring hit while there, and was able to go to
some old haunts with Eryn and Benton, some we'd visited with them before leaving 6 years ago, one hike in REdbud valley that we'd done with our own 4 kids 20-some years ago! Beautiful foliage everywhere. Always feel so blessed by how we are cared for by our friends there, who find us a car, provide a spacious apartment for us to have our kids and friends visit...and who are available for deep visits and sharing anytime from 6 AM til late. Can't pay for that kind of blessing!

We had 1 week to acclimate again to the hospital work and the church ministry before friends from Tulsa arrived to "vacation" and see firsthand what they have faithfully supported now for 7 years! Bob was supposed to be relaxing in the wake of completing a huge baseball stadium in Tulsa- but was obviously with us "for such a time as this", as he immediately got pulled into 4 days of sweaty work with 2 other engineers who arrived "coincidentally" the same time he did, working on various needs in his field in the hospital. Alexis tackled my disorganized office, and left it in good shape, with all my baskets of baby clothes seperated and folded. She helped me with my weekly afternoon reading time with some of the church kids- they had scheduled a "picnic" at the top of the wooded hill on the church property, so we carried a blanket up and had our brownies and juice and reading practice up there while they climbed the huge trees and took pictures of each other while the others read. We also did some needful newborn visits together, giving her a better picture of those we minister to in their home settings. One night we went out for dinner near here at Rosies, something that had not been available until recently. We had a tasty lobster/shrimp dinner in this rustic place on the beach. En route with them back to San Pedro Sula, we stopped at the Lodge at Pico Bonito, which we'd heard about but rarely take time for "touristy" things. It was a beautiful stop, and we plan to go back one day when its cooler to take a tour of the area with a wildlife- botanist sort to find out about the plants and birds and butterflies in the area.

We had made reservations at an American chain motel so that our guests would sleep well before flying out- only to awaken in the very early AM to find that their AC had not worked and it had taken 3 trips to their room before they finally replaced the whole unit. Then they awoke to find molasses-colored water in their bath, prohibiting bathing! We returned from bringing them to the airport and changed to use the gym, which they had assured me when we checked in had AC. Arrived to find a hole in the wall where the unit had been the night before- said unit was now installed in our friends' room!

We've had several opportunities to use the delivery room since returning- now with AC! Thanks to the man in Tulsa who donated the breakers necessary to complete the installation. Is tempting to sneak in there and pretend its my office! But then one must sooner or later leave- and then one gets hit with the wall of heat. Is better just to stay acclimated to the real world!

The heat is driving even the monkeys crazy- we have not witnessed it yet, but our gardener says several times lately the whitefaced monkeys have come out of the trees onto our back patio, chased the cats, walked on the porch or roof. Can't wait to get a picture of that!

11 comments:

  1. Sounds like you are keeping busy and enjoying life! I loved reading your update! God bless!
    kristyn Concepcion

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  2. Devour your blogs. Your presence is missed here, but know that you are so needed there.
    Glad you have company now and then to liven things up (as though white faced monkeys don't fill the bill)
    God bless you. You are loved. Juneau
    Save your notes for the "book".....

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  3. I know you are shocked to see a blog from a non blogger. But want to tell you I really enjoyed our visit and will be thinking a great deal about what we talked about. I hope all is going well. Sorry it is so hot over there it was 88 today and windy.

    Love Carrie

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  4. Oh, I return to Honduras in my mind every time I read your blogs. A special place in my heart will always belong to Loma de Luz and the people that make it possible. Miss you lots!
    Blessings,
    Betty Lawson & family

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  5. Thanks for the update. Iam so looking foreward to our 40th HS reunion. I sure hope you two cam make to your old home town the end of July. scott

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  6. You are too kind. The blessing of conversation is all mine. J

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  7. Thanks for the update. We think of you often. Glad you had a relaxing time in the states.

    Dan and Rhoda

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  8. So good to visit with John here in Wenatchee. I know he was busy but appreciate that he took time to drive over. We continue in prayer with you in your valuable ministry to so many there.
    rene

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  9. I am so glad to read your updates! Life certainly in not boring! I can almost hear the monkeys- we heard some of them in Nic. when we were there. They can almost be terrifying. Loved hearing about the AC. Oh the conveniences of life! Blessings to you both.
    Ben and Carol

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  10. Thanks for the update!

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  11. I miss you and love reading the journal...know i don't email much - life is hectic. I think it is someone's Birthday Friday! Happy Day!

    Denese

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