Sunday, February 27, 2011

Just pics for now...post to follow. :)

All this for the price of a Super 8!  A great way to spend our only weekend away. :)



View from our room...Volcano beside Lago de Atitlan


View from inside our room

Eden enjoying the weekend away

Eden exposing chin number 3

Dining area in restaurant of hotel


Panajachel artisans

More views from room

Wow...if that doesn't spell trouble, I don't know what does!

Just a cute shot

Before breakfast on the patio

The little blue dwarf at the bottom centre is Sether


Our room from the outside

Birds of Paradise Flowers


Local artisans
Hotel at night

Lago de Atitlan

Sunday, February 20, 2011

February 20th

Night out with Ronald in Antigua

The kids

Eden in her pretty outfit

Samantha, Genesis, Seth swinging & Jacobo pushing

Seth in Tecpan

Tecpan restaurant - tortillas cooking

Tecpan restaurant - Cabana Don Roberto

"horse" back riding in Tecpan - Samantha & Chikis went together - what a good big sister!


Eden's new trick & hobby...sucking on big toe

Sucking on big toe

Weighing Eden...14lbs

Anigue market, where we buy food

Antigua market


Restaurant with the best nachos ever

"Nachos as big as your head" so says the menu

Antigue at night (date night)

Antigua at night

Smiley girl
Here are some new pictures. Things are busy at the school....Heath continues to make books daily (while watching Eden). Seth has made a new friend at school...the first boy friend - Esmeli! Diane has been working with the teachers who have been so receptive to the curriculum changes. We will be having a school wide book fair in about 3 weeks - yep, with books!

Heath and I got to have a night out without kids for the first time in Guatemala! Our dear friends Anjuli (school English teacher) and Karina (school principal) watched the kids while we went out for dinner and coffee. What a treat!

Julianna (Global Shore director) and her husband Jacobo (Pastor) took us with their family out for breakfast in a town called Tecpan. The kids got to play on swings and grass and then took a horse (or what we think is a donkey) ride! It was the first day that we all got a little too much sun...not really a burn, but a lot of sun.

Our host mom, Clara, had a terrible fall in the market last week. She landed on both her arms and is still unable to lift a cup of coffee with either hand. Thankfully her arms are not broken, but she's been on rest since then. So, I've had the opportunity to do some cooking and cleaning....and learning how to do so Guatemala style! Please pray for Clara's recovery soon (and that I don't burn down the house in the meantime!).

Things are going great. God is showing us more and more about the excessiveness of our culture. Seth has learned to eat EVERYTHING given to him as we do not want to waste food or any provisions given to us. I think about how much food we throw away in Canada and how many kids our waste would feed. There are kids at the school who only eat the soup that is provided daily....that means they eat 1 meal every 24 hours. My cupboards are so full at home that they barely close. Once again, we are learning perspective.

Hope you enjoyed the pictures! Eden and Seth are both getting VERY big!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Blog 5 Feb 10th

February 10th 2011

Happy Birthday G!
Week 3 of classes.
Things have become normal life here....we work hard all week and look forward to weekends but the lessons we were hoping to learn were to take joy in every moment of everyday. We are learning.

We thank God daily for His overwhelming provision. Take a moment to look around you – do you have running water? Do you have electricity? Do you have both at once? Those are provisions that we are happy to have one at a time and ecstatic if we have both at once! The school is not yet hooked up to electricity so the school is using a generator to run the pump from the well for water and provide electricity. Obviously, there are some technical difficulties that occur with a new and HUGE building!

Thankfulness – Seth has been learning to have fun with kids by using the universal hugs, smiles and giggles....and the occasional Spanish word. What a joy it is to see him come out of his shell and have fun! He also has very few toys here and has become so creative and fun despite all of his 'stuff' that we thought he couldn't live without. Oh and Seth's new buddy at school (first friend that is not a girl) is named Esmeli...which is pronounced as “smelly”... funny joke for the English speakers! Very cute kid too...he has been taking care of Seth (helping him open his snacks, etc.).

Thankfulness – Recently we've been able to give a single sticker as a reward for reading several books or for other school work. A sticker is such a great reward, and I think of how many times Seth (or my therapy clients) ask for bigger rewards or just laugh at a reward being a single sticker. We don't have many stickers, so they aren't used as a reward much and really none of the kids notice. Their reward is being able to get an education or being able to hold and read a book....and they are very thankful for these things.

I'm trying not to get overwhelmed with trying to implement a lot of reading ideas into ALL the classes in the school. I can't wait to post before and after pictures, as we've already seen so many changes! Last week an SK child was playing with magnet letters and wrote the word 'veo' (I see)....he came to the teacher and showed her his work with pride, saying look I wrote 'mira' (look)....the teacher hugged him and congratulated him for writing 'veo' (I see). They had read a book called “I see ___” all week and the boy had been able to spell the repetative word 'see'....although he thought it was 'look'. This was a great success, as play-time, magnetic letters, and repetitive books are all things that were not present in the Kindergarten classrooms before!

I guess this blog is just to remind us to thank God for ALL we have and to remind us that maybe we have WAY too much. I hope that we can come home and really remember the difference between needs and wants....because that difference is very clear here.
Eden in her home uniform

Antigua Parque Central

Volcan Agua

Church by Parque Central

More buildings at the parque

Volcan Agua again

By the lactating fountain...take a closer look at the fountain.

Eden being cute

Sether's uniform and custom made pants