Finding the Beauty in the Brokeness
I have come to love the quaint pueblo of El Tizate. A village that masks its poverty and dark side. There is so much beauty in the people, while there are struggles in their lives as well - as some struggle against poverty. I am learning that for me to be well rounded, I need to see both beauty and brokenness in myself and others to see a more holistic perspective of myself and others. Jesus always saw the beauty in broken lives and embraced them by healing them with his unlimited, lavish love.
It has left me with this challenge - The cookies and the coca-cola I'm given when I'm there feels unneeded but obliged to accept. Accepting a cookie is appreciating their thankfulness, and truly sharing this mutual friendship. (It feels less and less like a 'give, give, give' relationship and more like friendship and love). I've seen beyond their poverty to find beauty in our friendship. This is what we need more of in this world - giving and receiving - and for the world to rip the 'scorecard' to shreds, so that there is no tally of favours, but only mutual friendships. A mentality that is not a 'us-them' helping but rather 'helping each other' to understand the world.
After the first three weeks here in Tizate, I had the opportunity to visit Monterrico with Dale and Cam. Monterrico is a black-sand paradise situated on the Pacific Ocean. It was a relaxing weekend, where I was able to do much journalling over bottomless coffee at the sweet retaurant, Johnny's. By the way, I no longer need my daily cup of coffee. Our hotel was also on the beach! I feel like we did not do much - as we wanted to refresh ourselves for when we returned to Tizate. The first picture is on the boat tour I did at 5 a.m. over a sweet sunrise. The other two are Dale, Cam and I on the beach, and a beautiful sunset we sat and watched on the beach. Monterrico is a little paradise on this planet - maybe you will discover it someday too.
Beautiful and Broken,
Andres
3 comments:
andres! como estas hermano?
dude this blog is beautiful. you should consider printing it out and making into a book. the photographs are sweet.
anyways thanks for the updates! i just got back from kstan and cannot wait to chat with you about our summers!!!
hasta luego!!
thanks for sharing andrew! you've given some great things to think about, and have chanllenged me already! looking forward to hearing more about what God is doing in your life!
i'm glad that you were able to enjoy some paradise :D
Oh yes.. I believe my small group did some work in Tizate during some of their service days, working on the school/language building thing? Maybe? And I def's remember Johnny's and Monterrico. You hit up the liquados right? So good :)
Sounds like you're having more life forming/shaping beautiful challenging experiences.. I'm very glad to hear it.
You rock duder! Good on yeah. And hooray for the sweet amazing Guate families. ;)
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