WHAT DOES YOUR DAY LOOK LIKE?
I have been asked
several times, "what is your day look like?". Often that is
hard to answer because every day with 5 kids is full of surprises. AND
every day living in a third world culture is full of even more surprises!
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| 2 inch slug in our house |
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| Ollie caught a lizard and a cricket |
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| Ready for a walk! |
It is easy to
be frustrated because I am doing what I did in the
States...but with added inconveniences. I often wonder, "Lord, what
is my purpose here?" But He has been gracious in reminding me that
THIS is what He called our
family to do ( we asked, He
answered), we had peace about it, and He provided the ways to get here in just
4 short months. It is easy as a mom, through the daily grind, to feel
like you are accomplishing nothing and yet you are dog-tired by 8
p.m. It is easy to want to 'get out there' and think I am making a difference because sometimes that daily grind of nurturing 5 kids doesn't seem heroic. It is a continual mental battle to take those thoughts captive
and know that I have 5 disciples to minister too. And that will be
fruitful one day!
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| Friends Sylvia, Miguelina, Ines |
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| Main street in Los Ciruelos, Montellano. Walking through the neighborhood. |
LESS SERIOUS NOTE:
Oh, I must share.
I now drive by myself (and my ducklings) to the La Sirena to grocery shop! At
first I was scared to death because the law of driving here is... well...there
is no laws from what we see. So, I have learned to pass on the right, honk as a
way of saying 'move over', run a red light if I feel like it, and cut people
off to not get myself cut off! I told Josh, I felt bad because I honked loudly
at a 'newbee" driver at the round about the other day. You have right away
if you are entering the round about and you don't if you are exiting. Well, the
newbee in front me sat in the middle of the road frozen and fearful of
entering....so I kindly gave them a loud honk to prevent me and the kids from
being rear ended. I felt bad and should of given grace since that was me a
month ago! Yet, I was proud of myself for being sucessful on conquering the
trip there and back DOMINICAN STYLE. Once in the store, we are stopped in every isle so the locals can pinch Parlyn and
Finley's cheeks. Which calls for another bird bath after the grocery
store trip.
"Finley Funny" We are teaching the kids Spanish and she is very receptive. She also uses it to yell at people.. As the ladies in the grocery store pinch her cheeks she yells, "no mas" to them (no more!). She also takes Parlyn's bottle out of her hands and gets in her face and says, "say, 'por favor! say, 'por favor!" demanding her to say please. (Parlyn only says 'moma' and can moo and meow!) No mercy for little P.
GOAL:
| At the Makarios School |
RECENTLY:
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| Essentials for D.R. quiet time: candle, coffee, raid, bible. |
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| Best Turkeys Ever!! Found Butterball from NC! REAL Treat! |
| Thanksgiving with the Makarios Staff |
Have a Happy
Thanksgiving!
Thanks for all the
prayers, emails, support, and cards!
Blessed,
Jen
























