Thursday, November 29, 2012

Just like when I was 16

You know that first day you get your driver's license?  That's how I felt today after getting my Salvadoran driver's license--well, almost.  Once I got all of the documentation together:

  • lab work showing blood type
  • passport
  • El Salvador residence card
  • El Salvador NIT card
  • Notarized copy of my Missouri driver's license
the process was simple:  wait in line and then get required copies made; wait in line and then get documentation checked and get fingerprinted; wait in line and then pay fee ($57);  wait in line and then get eye exam and photo taken; wait in line and then provide personal details (name of father, mother, height/weight, description (according to them I have blond hair), drug allergies, address/phone numbers) and wait in line and sign for and receive the license!

Tomorrow Stephen goes to get his license so we will repeat the process!

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

A Very Salvadoran Thanksgiving

Somehow, I missed writing about our Thanksgiving last week.  We didn't celebrate on Thanksgiving Day--in fact, we went out for pizza, which is as untraditional as a person can get.

On Friday night, we celebrated with our small group at the home of Ryan and Keeley Blackstock, another missionary couple (from Kansas City.)  The potluck featured a cross-cultural meal, as the 4 of us gringos introduced Thanksgiving to the rest of the group, most of whom had never experienced the holiday.  Keeley cooked the turkey and made stuffing and mashed potatoes.  I brought two pumpkin pies and a pecan pie.  After those things, all resemblance to Thanksgiving dinner ended; but, the rest of the food was good, too.  There was a red sauce, for the turkey, of course (they don't do gravy.)  Rice loaded with veggies and cheese, garlic cheese bread, fruit and a salad.

After the meal, we went around the table and each person got an opportunity to share what they were most thankful for in 2012.  It was amazing to hear the stories--different people with different things to share, but all linked by God's amazing grace.

Thanks to Ryan and Keeley for the pictures!  See below to meet the other 8 couples who make up our small group.

 Good food and conversation!
 Kid's table!
Us!
 Jorge and Alejandra
 Jose and Pei
 William and Delmy
 Eric and Katia
 Herribierto and Raquel
 Ryan and Keeley
 Salvador and Roxana
Fredy and Iris

Monday, November 26, 2012

It's open!

After at least 6 years (according to the papers), they are finally finished with a new divided highway that carries traffic from the west side of San Salvador to the east side.  Since we live on the west side of town, this road should reduce our driving time to church--important when you make 7 trips per week.  In addition, it should make the trip to the airport much faster and easier.

They had the dedication yesterday, so today was the first day we were able to drive on it.  It won't fix all of our traffic problems, but it will allow us to avoid a couple of very slow round-abouts and 3 or 4 traffic lights.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Hilo, Agua y Biblia

Our last Hilo, Agua y Biblia was this morning at the church in Miravalle.  The ladies were working to finish their Advent/Scripture calendars.  I took all of the ingredients and made up a batch of hot chocolate mix while they watched.  We bagged it, topped it with marshmallows distributed a bag to each woman.  There was enough for each of them to have a cup while they worked.  Each of them received a cop of the recipe in case they want to make it and give it as gifts.

Here's the recipe (adapted from Alton Brown), if any of you are interested:

Hot Chocolate Mix

2 cups powdered sugar
1 cup cocoa
2 1/2 cups powdered milk (whole milk is best)
1 teaspoon cornstarch
1/2 teaspoon salt

Mix all of the ingredients until well combined.  Store in a tightly closed container or baggie.

Fill any coffee cup or mug half full with the mixture.  Add boiling water; stir well.  Top with marshmallows, if desired.



 

Friday, November 23, 2012

Guatemala Trip Wrap Up


Great video of our week in Guatemala!  It highlights all three of the activities--VBS, soccer clinic and evening campaigns.  If you look carefully, you might catch a glimpse of us.


Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Happy Birthday, Stephen

Happy, happy day of birth to Stephen!  We celebrated with one of his favorite lunches--BLT's and corn on the cob.  Tonight is our small group meeting so we will be sharing birthday cake with everyone.

I only have a half day of school tomorrow, so we're going to see the new James Bond movie and then go out for dinner to finish off the celebration.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

VBS in the Books

Amazing Wonders Aviation VBS finished yesterday.  What a week!  In the crafts "department" we crafted nearly 200 crafts a day.  Of course, we are worn out!  Today we're taking it easy; we just checked out of the hotel and made our way back to the Rivas home.  We are staying tonight and helping with the "Amazing Wonders Aviation Air Show" tomorrow morning.  It will serve as the VBS closing service and all the kids and parents are invited to join us at church in the morning.  The kids will have a mini-day of VBs (with crafts, inflatable and snacks) while their parents are in the service.  Then the kids will join the service and sing the VBS songs for their parents.  In addition to the VBS closing, they will recognize the outstanding kids from the soccer camp this week.

Please pray for this service--the purpose of both of these activities is to bring new families to the church.  Since most of the parents only dropped off their kids this week, the Sunday service is the first time for the parents to connect with the church.  

We will drive back to El Salvador after the service--should be home by 6:00 or so.


 Crafts on Crazy Hair Day
 Closing Session
 Closing session--recognizing best costumes.  Love the little girl who is wearing a hot air balloon!
My great craft team--Todd, Carol, Becky, Blake, Jennifer and Olivia!

Amazing Wonders Aviation VBS finished yesterday.  What a week!  In the crafts "department" we crafted nearly 200 crafts a day.  Of course, we are worn out!  Today we're taking it easy; we just checked out of the hotel and made our way back to the Rivas home.  We are staying tonight and helping with the "Amazing Wonders Aviation Air Show" tomorrow morning.  It will serve as the VBS closing service and all the kids and parents are invited to join us at church in the morning.  The kids will have a mini-day of VBs (with crafts, inflatable and snacks) while their parents are in the service.  Then the kids will join the service and sing the VBS songs for their parents.  In addition to the VBS closing, they will recognize the outstanding kids from the soccer camp this week.

Please pray for this service--the purpose of both of these activities is to bring new families to the church.  Since most of the parents only dropped off their kids this week, the Sunday service is the first time for the parents to connect with the church.

We will drive back to El Salvador after the service--should be home by 6:00 or so.


Thursday, November 8, 2012

Antigua Again

We drove into Antigua yesterday afternoon and were able to spend time visiting with each of our teachers from the Spanish school last summer.  It was good to see them and to hear how they have been doing.  Times are hard there--only Araceley has found a job outside of the teaching field.  She recently finished her college degree in social work and has located a job with a foundation that helps educate idigenous women and children.  Nancy, Corina and Siria are teaching when there are students available, but weeks go by without students so the economic situation for them is difficult.

Last night we stayed at Hotel Encantada, a beautiful little boutique hotel in Antigua.  We had supper at our favorite restaurant again.  This morning we enjoyed a great breakfast on the terrace at the hotel.