Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Pictures

Friday night we celebrated another birthday. I think I've had enough cake for awhile.


Saturday night I had a slumber party with my house three girls. We made soft pretzels.

 
Monday afternoon I had a party with two of my English classes. I bought pizza at the local pizzeria and created a bit of commotion walking up the hill to my house with the pizza box. We also played some games and watched a Veggie Tales movie.


We watched the movie on the "big screen". Welcome to Andrea's theater 
(also known as her house, party central, Bible study spot etc.)
 

This morning, Tuesday, I had a party for my high school age English classes. We also ate some food, and played a game.

We finished off the party with a little Dance Praise.

Then there is my porch....which for the past week or two has become the hot spot for coloring and playing games.


 And this is Jennifer....she has been my most-of-the-time loyal sidekick this year.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Winding down....or is it up?

This week I traveled up north to la Ceiba for a few days to visit an EMM missionary, Matt Keiser, and the YES team that is working with him in the marginal community by the city dump. I had fun visiting and hanging out with the team and also helping out with the different activities they do in the community.

I carried my camera around with me most of the time but unfortunately didn't take any more pictures than the blurry shots of the pineapple fields on the bus ride. So, sorry, no pics this post.

Now I am back at the Finca and planning what all I want to do yet with the kids, and how that is all going to fit into the days that I have left before I fly home. Hopefully I'll remember to take pics of the activities and will be posting them as they happen.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Some rambling and some other thoughts...

This weekend was a busy one, not that should come as a surprise anymore I guess. :) I'll give you a little glimpse into what it looked like for me. Friday morning I had Bible study with the girls, followed by decorating t-shirts with my house 3 girls in the afternoon, and finishing the day off with the 18 and older kids coming over to my house for the evening. Saturday proved to be just as busy with Bible study in the morning, and some of the girls hanging out at my house and helping me clean my house until I eventually asked them to leave because I myself had to leave to run into Teguc to buy Chinese food for snack in the evening. One of the older girls went along with me and we headed in by bus to find some Chinese food. Shortly after arriving back to the Finca I had to help with an activity with the kids, and then in the evening I had seventeen 15-17 year olds over to my house to play games and enjoy the Chinese food. On Sunday I had the pleasure of having some friends from Teguc come to visit me. After going to church in the afternoon I had about 16 girls over in the evening to watch "One Night With the King", which is the story of Esther. I invited all the girls who are currently in my Bible study groups, as well as a few who were in the group when we studied Esther. My life here isn't always quite as busy...although it probably is more busy than it is not.

Here are a few pictures from the activities.


We celebrated another birthday Friday night.



There are moments of great fun and laughter, like Saturday night as a group of youth who were at my house played "Mennonite Manners" (at least that is the name I know it as). Then moments of a more serious tone as I'm hanging out with a little group of kids and the subject comes up of my upcoming departure from the Finca.

So, it is with many mixed feelings that I look to these next three weeks, saying good-byes to many children and youth who I have spent so much time with, and love, and at the same time looking forward to returning home to catch up and spend time with other people who are so important to me as well. May God continue to extend His grace to me, and all of us as we continue on the journey that He has set for each of us.

Friday, May 13, 2011

May

Well, I intended to post this blog towards the beginning of the week...but didn't finish it until today...so, here's what I did last weekend, and some of this week too.

Last weekend there weren't as many kids around because some had left to be with family for mother's day. Having less kids around makes doing special activities easier, so Saturday night I set up the projector and we watched a movie on the big screen in the church, complete with soda and popcorn. Then Sunday night I slept over in house 3 with my girls. (pic below are the girls who were there)


This weekend was relatively normal with English classes and random other activities to keep me busy. Next week will be the last week of English classes. My time here is winding down, a little less than four weeks. My weekends already look full, and I imagine the weekdays will stay busy too, celebrating with my English classes, having a few more few Bible studies, doing a few more activities with the kids, hanging out with some of the older girls, and squeezing in a short trip up north to visit some missionary friends.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Anniversary

Yesterday we celebrated the Finca's 42nd anniversary. 

Playing Chimes

The drama that we worked so much to prepare for. It is a powerful dramatization of how Jesus can set us free....acted to the song "Set Me Free" by Casting Crowns/Spanish version by Samaritan Revival
Can you tell which one is me? (hint:I'm wearing black. haha)


I also had prepared a song with sign language with a group of younger girls, but I do not have any pictures of it.

After the program we all went to the comedor for supper.

Vanessa and me

Monday, April 25, 2011

Semana Santa

School vacation. Three visitors. Twenty-three kids. Those three things made the past week very different. Since Honduras is a catholic country, all schools, and alot of workplaces, have the week over for Holy week. Here at the finca that also means that the kids can go spend the week with their families if they want to. Many kids went to be with their families, and for the second half of the week most of the remaining youth went to spend the weekend at the house of a couple who works at the Embassy. That left approximately 23 kids here at the finca for the second half of the week. It was very different, and much more laid back. As I mentioned in my last post, I also had three friends visiting...so it allowed more time for me to relax and hang out with my friends.
Here are some of the things we did...

talked about the armor of God in Bible Study,

made bracelets and earrings with the girls,
 

went swimming late at night,

 hung out with some of my friends who used to live at the Finca,

 had devotions with the girls,

practiced a presentation for the anniversary,

made supper one night for all the kids and adults who live here (pizza!),

...and much more.
Thanks girls for coming to visit!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

A Crazy Hike

I should start first by saying that I have three wonderful friends visiting me for the week. It's great to have friends sharing the house with me and showing them where I live and who I spend so much time with.

Yesterday we had the great experience of hiking up the mountain to "Las Minas". (It is one of the national parks) It is a hike that I've been wanting to do for about 2 years but have not done it until yesterday. The original thought was to go up with a few friends of mine who go to a local church. They in turn decided to get a big group together, and take a "picnic" lunch up the mountain with us. The idea of a picnic lunch for me would be sandwiches or burritos--something easy to make and carry along with you on the hour up hill hike to our destination. But this group's idea of a picnic was complete with meat kabobs, rice, chismol, mantequilla, beans, tortillas, fried plantains (which they fried up on the mountain), and soda. It was quite the amount of stuff to haul up the mountain. (I thought that burritos would be just fine...but I was the minority...haha.)


Waiting for lunch...

...and exploring while we waited.

....still waiting....

...ah...good food!

Then after hanging out by the creek for awhile we went to see an old mine.

...and after the mines we hiked down to a different part of the creek and took a bit of a precarious trek along the creek to arrive at the water fall...the crazy trek was worth it to see the falls. When we arrived at the fall the Hondurans, and Jackie, ran under the fall and enjoyed splashing each other. I personally stayed far away, knowing that some of the kids would've pulled me into the freezing water.

This picture is walking down towards the creek.

A view of the falls from afar, and a humongous rock that the water falls over.