September: It was a good month, a full month. September was a month filled with fun events with our students, new challenges, new adventures, and LOTS of family! After all of the school celebrations we mentioned in the last blog, we had an economics team from Northshore come. This team consisted of 5 people, one of which was Tom King (Josh's Dad)! Who would have thought we would have coerced him into coming down twice in one year? Anyway, it was a good week of running around from meeting to meeting discussing potential opportunities and ways to initiate economic development in Los Cedros. In the end, the team decided to provide a micro-loan to Luisa to help her open a "pulperia", which is essentially a small house-front store that supplies basic housing and food goods. Luisa is a wonderful woman who has faithfully made delicious meals these last three years for all the teams and who runs a consignment clothing shop from her home that helps finance the feeding program we run at the school. Needless to say, we are excited to see how she takes off and develops this business dream of hers.
However, the highlight of September for us was getting to meet our 6 month old nephew Jude! Since he was born in March, we have been dying to meet him and see what an incredible gift he is. We were not dissapointed by how cute he is or what a fun personality he has. But, we were not prepared for how much of a chunk he is! We are used to our adopted nephew Isaac Bustamante who is two weeks younger than Jude but weighs 15 pounds, where as Jude weighs 25! Needless to say, we built up some muscle this past week hauling him around!
Top:Our nephew we fondly call "Jabba Jude"- Jude Thomas Stroh
Bottom:Farmer Josh and Farmer Tom prepping the garden for seeds! Uncle Josh and Jude (this was taken shortly after the explosion, see story below)
Josh also had the wonderful experience of being fully initiated into uncle-hood. One day, we stopped to have lunch on our way to the artisan market in Masaya. Josh, being the good uncle he is, offered to carry Jude in to the restaurant so that Casey and Micah could have a break. He gingerly grabbed Jude and held him while we pulled out the stroller and other baby paraphanelia from the car. A few moments later, we noticed what looked like creamy sweet potatoe peanut butter on Josh's wrist. But no, it wasn't peanut-butter, it was Jude butt-er (ha ha). Oh yes, Jude had exploded out the side of his diaper all-over his uncle's shirt! So with exclamations of "Oh that's nasty!" Josh ran down to the nearest street clothing vendor to buy a new shirt, while we changed Jude's entire outfit and diaper in the back of the car. It was pretty hilarious!
Top: Casey and Micah, Josh and MF on our one venture outside our resort walls.
Other than that, we had fun showing Casey and Micah around Los Cedros, having them help in my classes, and helping plant the garden on the school grounds. We also got to spend a glorious weekend with them at the sleepy little fishing village on the coast we love called San Juan del Sur. We stayed at the most amazing resort in Nicaragua called Pelican Eyes, and procceeded to indulge ourselves in the tourist life. In fact, we loved it so much we only did one sunset beach walk as the rest of the time we were indulging in the infinity pools, breath-taking views and amazing food.
Top:Swimming with Jude is so much fun! Jude since we all posed for the sunset picture, it was only right that Jude posed too!
Bottom: Picturesque view from Pelican Eyes. Jude and Josh getting some face time.
Needless to say, these last two weeks of September we have been entirely too spoiled by having our family here. Now we are on to October which, from what we've been told, is the rainiest month of the year. It's hard to believe that we now only have two months left down here and our goal is to dig in and enjoy the last weeks we have down here.
With that said, we have begun the process of looking towards home and with that comes a few specific prayer requests. We are confident of the faithfulness of God to get us home, as he was faithful to bring us down here, but would appreciate support in prayer as well.
*Jobs- At this point, we are still praying for further direction in this area. I (MF) have started looking to ESL teaching opportunties while Josh has started looking into/studying for a career in financial planning. We are praying for wisdom in what lies ahead for us in these areas.
*Car- We are in the process of trying to sell our vehicle we purchased down here, finding a buyer can be difficult so we are praying that the process will go smoothly.
*Perseverance- We are nearing the end of our year here and it would be easy to slip into a detached attitude, but our desire is to continue to be here mentally and emotionally, which is sometimes easier said that done.
3 comments:
What an eventful blog! I'm so happy you got to meet Jude finally! The pictures were very fun to look at. Brian and I will definitely be praying for job, cars, and everything else. Can't wait to see you two, I almost can't believe how long it has been!
OK that resort looks AMAZING. And the pictures of Jude and the fam are adorable. He is a chunk! I'm so glad Josh got pooped on - every first time uncle needs a good initiation ;-) Can't believe it's already October!
Soy un orgulloso papa de ti y tu fabuloso esposo,(aunque se el no es perfecto), y siempre me das gozo leer tus "postings" :-)
Besos, abrazos y oraciones
Papa
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