Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Appointed
Arrived in Guatemala...in a day and a half.
Delayed flight in Detroit. Missed Connection in Fort Lauderdale. Anticipating our arrival in the hotel in Fort Lauderdale. Taxi Ride to Miami. Flight from Miami to Guatemala.
Tizate is a small rural village that is no more than a few roads and houses are either on the roads or carved into the mountains. Life here is filled with many new sights, smells and sounds. Imagine the smell of wood burning, along with polluted river smell wafting through the air, along with firecrackers starting as early as four in the morning to late into the night. And let´s not forget all the barking dogs.
It has been great to reconnect and live life as ¨normal¨ here in Tizate with Mariana and Factor. I have enjoyed their hospitality very much. Tonight, I made a Canadian meal of Omelets for them (with cheddar cheese - a rare and expensive find). I had a real philosophical debate - what constitutes Canadian food? (Let me know if you think you have an idea).
My Spanish is rapidly coming back although I still feel a little rusty. It has helped me develop relationships in the village.
I am excited about the relationships that are developing this visit to Tizate. Would you like to here about a lovely couple at the church I attend here; Alberto - a man who desires to speak English - who called out to me one night on my way home late at night; Nancho and Welfredo - the construction workers who I am have a great time getting to know; the ESL adult students who are speaking better than last summer?
Life is a struggle but I hope to gain a deeper glimpse into the culture of El Tizate, Guatemala through the relationships that God has given to me
- the life I´ve been appointed to live.
Andres.
(I will update the blog every Thursday night. I will unfold one picture of life here in Tizate per entry. Photos to come!)
Posted by Andrew Jones at 8:41 AM 3 comments
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Friends and Family. Period.
Guatemala - stay tuned for weekly updates starting this Sunday. We are leaving in 3 hours!
Posted by Andrew Jones at 6:52 PM 1 comments