Elisabeth and I got an invitation to go home for the weekend with one of the young ladies that works in the office at the base. Her name is Socorro. She is from a village called Amuzgos which is about three hours away from the base. The entire weekend was full on new experiences and adventure. It all started by waking up at
440am on Saturday morning to catch a bus ride. In the two hour bus ride while all three of us were asleep the driver decided to surprise us with blaring 70’s music. It was in English. Things like”Y-M-C-A” at 5 in the morning. It was hilarious. Then we caught a pasajera for a 45 min drive. A pasajera is one of those trucks that are open in the back with benches of people hanging on in the back. Then we finally made it there in a taxi for the last stretch.
The Almuzgo people really know how to celebrate mother’s day. Here in Mexico, mother’s day is on Saturday. That night after Soco’s mom gave us tons of food to eat, we went to the town square were they had dancing and live music for all the mothers. They had streamers and balloons decorating the town square. Then at the end of the celebration, people handed out buckets as gifts to all the mothers. Soco’s mother of course made sure her guest received a bucket, even though neither of us are mothers. Then we walked to several homes of Soco’s relatives and got offered more cake. The music for mother’s day celebration continued until 4 am and was heard very clearly outside the room Elisabeth and I slept in.
The next day we went to another fiesta, a quinceaniera. This was a birthday party for the pastor in Amuzgo’s daughter. She turned 15. They killed an entire cow to have barbecoa, which is Mexican style barbeque. They had like 10 cakes and who knows how much soda. It was a fiesta for sure. Soco’s mom continued to make sure we got soda and ice cream and as much food as we could stuff into out stomachs.
Then when were finished with that fiesta we went back to Soco’s house were here mother decided that Elisabeth and I were now here daughters and we need to look the part. She brought two hand-embroidered shirts and put the over our heads on each of us as a gift. Then she started fixing Elisabeth’s hair. Elisabeth said she saw her coming with a comb and oil dripping from her hands. Suddenly she poured the oil onto Elisabeth’s hair and braided her hair into two pig tails. She then cam and did the same to me. We were now her daughters. Soco was a little embarrassed and explained to her mom that we do not put baby oil in our hair like they do. It was hilarious.
Their family really blessed me. They we full of love and hospitality. They were so excited to invite us into their homes. The family had come to Christ within the last 10 years. Her dad took us to their old house which was falling apart as was their family before Christ changed it all. Her dad used to be an alcoholic and they lost all they had. He then gave his life to the Lord and each family member proceeded. They now have a nice Mexican house and her sister owns an internet café in the downstairs rooms. They we so proud of what the Lord had done and now want to rebuild the old house and land to be used for the ministry. Seeing their hospitality and thankfulness impressed me. Their new house was nice for a Mexican village but of course it did not have running water or air conditioning. It was also still the bucket shower and bucket toilet system. But they had beds and electricity and several rooms. I realized how much us Americans have to be thankful for. Their thankful hearts are a sweet aroma unto their provider, our Lord. As a child, I was so embarrassed to have friends come over because our house was messy and under construction. I now know how blessed I truly was. I mean we had running water, electricity, shower, and toilet. I wan to have more of a thankful heart and a heart of hospitality. So my new sergeant mom or mi madre and her family truly blessed me.
here is a picture of Me, Socco, Veronica(socco's sister) and their dad dreaming about the restoration of their old home and land.
This picture is Me and Elisabeth with our new madre, we are like her little girls!!
Here is a picture of me with my new greasy hair-do and traditional blouse!
After the weekend of advendure, we had moble clinic outreaches and New Life church put on VBS for the children . We had a good time this past week and many people came to know the Lord. I don't remeber exact numbers but I want to say aroung 15-20.
Here is a picture of the kids and the team playing a game.
I had several helpers in the pharmacy. The team was made up of one dentist, pre-med, pre-dental, and nursing students. I really enjoyed teaching them about medications and nursing. They were also so eager to learn. Here is a picture of the denist pulling out teeth. It was fun having his vibrant persnality around. Their are a lot more people in Oaxaca, Mexico with less teeth now.
Well this weekend we have been busy shopping and organizing for the next outreach. It has been crazy around here. We had a new team come in today and then the ORU mssions team has been here, and John is on his way as we speak. We will be taking over 30 people into the mountains to the Ixtuytla regin for four days. This will be the largest team I have every been to the mountains with. We will be doing medical outreach, construction, and childrens ministry. I of course will be leading the pharmacy :). This is the last trip up to this region before rainy season starts. In fact the roads might be a little challenging already.
So here goes my prayer requests:
~Safe travel up and down the mountains
~ John to arrive here safely and return safely oh and be blessed(His flight was cancelled today)
~Unity of the team
~The hearts of the Ixtuyutlta people to be open to God's word and the advancement of His kingdom
~Supernatural energy for those who are doing back to back outreaches
Praise Reports:~FINACES for all the medications came in
~More salvations
~Spending time with Soco's family
~John coming here to visit and serve the Lord here
~The outreahes going well nd God protecting our teams
Please coment if you read this. I enjoy reading them all!
PSALM 44:8
In God have we made our boast all the day long,
And we will give thanks unto thy name for ever.
Selah