Friday, July 27, 2012

Spontaneity Is Required

In less than a second, Becky had told us that we were leaving for the Puerto Vallarta in two hours time.  That meant getting all 12 kids packed and ready, getting my laundry out of the dryer and packing myself.  Then loading up the vans with bags of food and clothes and making sure we had all 12 kids on the van.  We didn't want to relive the movie, "Home Alone." 

We had a generous donation to pay for our rent, electricity, gas & water while we were gone and also had the trip to the beach paid for by an excellent man who moved here years and years ago.  So we packed up the nino's and made the 3-4 hour drive to the beach.  Let's just say, spontaneity is required here in Mexico.  (I'm sure some of my other missionary friends could tell me the same thing about doing things at the drop of a hat.) 

When we got to the beach we stopped at a taco stand since everyone was closed already and let me tell you, they had some excellent tacos!  When we got to our house the kids were so excited!  Half of them jumped into the pool outside (it being 9 p.m. so they couldn't get in the ocean) and played for about an hour.  The next day I was one of the first awake and then the kids followed.  We were out on the ocean by 8 a.m.  The kids went non-stop all day long and by the end of the day I was ready for bed.  All in all, it was an excellent last minute trip (except at the end when I got sick.  But I'm better now! :) )

Fun in the pool!

Lo de Marcos

The Beach House

Me and Jhoana

Sunset at Lo de Marcos

Before church

Me and Jhoana


The past few days here at La Ola, we have been cleaning up and organizing things like cabinets, teaching music lessons, singing and helping with some of the girls reading.  Today Becky asked me if I wanted to be three of the girls home school teacher and English teacher.  I said yes, and  I'm really excited!  So when August 20th gets here and school is back in session (if everything goes as planned) I will be teaching them!  It should be really fun but also a lot of hard work!  So I've been looking up lots of ESL things online like worksheets and such so I will be prepared.

Things to pray for:

•  That I'm prepared for teaching these three girls August 20th.
•  That I stay dedicated in practicing my Spanish in depth.
•  That I continue to trust God with everything

Thank you so much for your prayers and support!  I'm loving being here, although I do miss you all very much!  It's just like a big family here, and I love that God chose me to be a part of God's work down here.  These kids are really awesome!

Also check out the La Ola blog:  http://laolacasahogar.com/blog/?p=1425
Talk to you soon!
Erin.

2 comments:

  1. Erin know that I am praying for you everyday! I love reading your blog and hearing of the amazing things God is doing here with these kids. Wow!!! Just knowing that you have gotten to play a role in God's awesome plan there is so amazing!!! I miss you to pieces my sweet girl but I take great comfort in knowing you are right where you are supposed to be. Take care....love you Jesusgirl! :)

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  2. I am so happy for all of the things God is using you to do! I love your beach pictures and your girls are so pretty :) You're going to be the best teacher ever! Remember to be patient, you were once that young too. I love you!

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