Friday, July 18, 2008

Week 4 - July 18, 2008

Hello again everyone! I know I promised more pictures this week, but we went to a different internet cafe this week that is not as fast as the other, so they will have to wait until I get back. :)

I have exactly one week left here in Zacatecas, and I am both happy and sad. I am happy because I miss home and everyone there, along with many of my American comforts (selfishly), but there is another part of me that is so touched by the generosity and warmth of the people here, as well as the amazing views everywhere I turn. This truely has been the trip of a lifetime. God has shown me that I can do things through him that I could never have done on my own. When I have been homesick, he has been the one there comforting me. When I have been asked to speak in front of people (something I am terrified of) he has given me peace and courage to do what he has asked. He has also given me the boldness to share things about myself that I though were shameful and embarrassing and used them to change other people's lives. I will be forever grateful to my parents for financing this trip, to Steve for his love and support, and to the Lord for making the opportunity possible. Thanks!

Okay, so on to the happening of this past week! This week has flown by!! I really don't know where the time has gone. Monday during the day, Rocio, Johana, and I had some girl time. We went down to the river and admired God's amazing creation. It was breathtaking! That evening, we headed to Guadalupe Victoria like usual. We had our service for the kids - we sang some songs, Johana told the story of Daniel and the Lion's den, and we played a little volleyball. I think the children in Guadalupe Victoria put the biggest smile on my face of any of the other villages. When the van pulls into town, the kids go running toward the volleyball court. They are always so excited to see us!

Tuesday, we headed to a new rancho called San Antonio (no, not Texas! Ha!). While we were there, I had the opportunity to spend some time with a widow there and tell her some of the things God has done in my life and why having a daily devotional is so important. It was really good. When we left, her spirits seemed to be lifted, so that made me happy to see. That evening, the ladies had their Bible Study and the men had theirs. We discussed the life of Queen Ester. I just love that story! - (Shelley, when we went over it, I thought of you as Queen Ester in the Family Theater! Haha!) It was a very lively discussion and the women were talking and asking a lot of questions. It was great to see them so excited!

Wednesday, we had a time of prayer and fasting for the people of Palmas Altas and the surrounding villages. It really lifted me up as well having some uninterrupted time with the Lord. That afternoon, we headed to a new Rancho, Monte de las Garcia and also back to Villa Hermosa. We stopped at a store in Monte and chatted with some people for a while, sang some songs and shared the Gospel. Afterwards, we handed each child a bag with a toy, snack, pens, pencils, notebook, paper, and a ruler. They were so pleased! Then, we headed to Villa Hermosa is one of the poorest ranchos around - to give you an idea of what it is like, 99% of the people living there have no bathrooms (not even an outhouse) and they will use the water they washed their dirty laundry in to bathe in. It is really sad. There weren't that many people in town, because on our way in, everyone else was heading out on their way to a funeral, but there were about 9 kids who came to our little service. Again, we sang some songs, did the story of Shadrack, Meshack, and Abendego, and then we had another the opportunity to give away some school supplies. :) They were just as exicted! After the service, Johana, Ben, and I got to ride a horse! It was gorgeous! We were joking that it was from the US because it was blonde, and it turns out it really was! The man didn't name it, so at first I decided to name it Barbie, but then I was told it was a boy, so its new name is Ken! :) You all know my sense of humor - I thought it was hilarious!

Thursday was another busy day! The men headed out to the field to help Angel sew oats (I won't even go into the joke there, haha!), while us women did some chores around the house. We did some laundry, cleaningm and cooking and then headed to a new rancho, Santa Rosa, to ask permission to have a Tae Kwon Do demonstration when the other group comes in August. We flew back to Palmas, ate dinner, and headed back to Guadalupe for our second service of the week. We were a little late, but the kids were there waiting for us to arrive! :) After the mini service, we went to one of the local homes for a Bible study.

Today is Friday and I am in Jerez for the day! I hope that you all are having a great week and I will talk to you soon!

Dios te Bendiga,

Katalina!

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Photos! - More to come next week!!


Gorgegous plaza in Zacatecas!




Statue of Pancho Villa in Zacartecas city










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Same view!














































The beautiful view from the Mountain






























































































Me and a Manzania tree - it's really cool looking!






























































































































































































Karla and I on our hike































































































































































































































































Josh, Kyle, Karla, Me, Shalom, Diana and Nehemias on the way to Guadalupe Victoria

Week 3 - July 12, 2008

Hello again! This week has been just crazy, so I will get started and tell you all about it!

Monday, we started the baseball camp! It was a blast. On the first day, we talked about the rules of baseball and the proper technique for catching and throwing. The kids were very attentive and really wanted to learn, so it was really encouraging to me!

Another group from the US was supposed to make it in Monday evening, but they had some problems getting down here, and didn't make it until Tuesday night. Ben and I were a little worried about Tuesday for the camp because they had all the equipment and we wanted to do a defense lesson the next day. God is so good! He worked everything out perfectly! Before we went on Tuesday morning, I was praying and I asked God for some encouragement. I was reading in my Message Bible, and the first thing I opened to was Luke 9, where god told me "You don't need equipment. Keep it simple; you are the equipment!" Those were the exact words, and once I read that I knew everything was going to be okay - Tuesday was one of the best days of the week! We did infield defense and the kids loved it!

Wednesday we worked on offense. I had the kids practice the correct way to swing and then we did some drills. It was awesome!! It was also really nice to have the other group there with us. That afternoon, we went around Palmas Altas inviting people to a service we were having at 5 on the volleyball court. While they were having the service, the other group and I got everything ready for the "thank you banquet" for our host family. We had steak enchiladas and rice - a Mexcan American feast!

Thursday, we finished up with camp. We were done with lesson, so we split the kids into two teams and played a scrimmage. It was a blast! Afterwards, each kid got a glove and a bat as a gift, as well as some other prizes. It was so cool to see their faces light up! 3 kids even got sets of catcher's gear! What a blessing! That evening, we did a service on the volleyball court in Guadalupe Victoria.

Friday, we went to Zacatecas again!! I love that city! A little history for you - it is a colonial city that was built in the 1500's and the architecture is amazing! It is also the second highest city in Mexico at 8545 feet above sea level!! Awesome, huh? We did some shopping and took a tour bus around the city. Afterwards, we ate at an awesome buffet! It was delicioso!

So, there is a little about my week! It has been a busy one, but I wouldn't have missed it for anything! I look forward to hearing from you soon!

Dios te bendiga,

Katalina

Friday, July 4, 2008

Week 2 - July 4, 2008

Hola from Jerez again! :) Happy 4th of July to you all! I'm sad I can't be there to celebrate with you, but I have having a good time here. Although I didn't get to celebrate one of my favorite holidays, we did have two parties in a row here. I will get to that a little later!

Okay, so this week has been much more restful than the last. It has been nice to lay low and spend some time reading and just enjoying being in such a beautitul place.

I think the last time I updated, it was Monday, so I will start with Tuesday. Ever since I last updated, it has rained everyday, so thank you for the prayers for rain! It rained Tuesday, most of the day, but we needed it! That evening we had a birthday party for Ben's son, Nehemiah. He turned one and is just about the cutest thing ever! We had a big party and a lot of people from the rancho came. Ben barbequed chicken and we had a really good cake. It was really good.

Wednesday, Ben , Diana, the kids, and I went to one of the poorest ranchos around, Villa Hermosa. In Palmas Altas, almost (if not all) the houses have indoor plumbing with showers. In Villa Hermosa, they don't even have outhouses! We went and visited on of Ben's friends houses, Daniel, but he wasn't there, so we stayed for a little bit and talked to his family. Afterwards, we went to another house. Ben met them last time he was here and they are one of the wealthiest families in the village. We had lunch there (she is an amazing cook!!) and then headed back to Palmas.

Thursday was a little bit busier. We headed back to Guadalupe Victoria to spend some more time with the kids. We sang songs, played Volleyball, and Diana shared another Bible Story with the children. It is always a lot of fun there. Then, we headed back to get ready for the second party of the week! Jose Angel's middle school graduation was that evening and it was really cool! There were a bunch of dance routines done by kids of all ages. They didn't get to have the ceremony part, because of rain, but it was still fun anyway.

Today is Friday, and we are in Jerez to get a few things done. I am making a flyer for the Baseball camp I am leading next week and Ben is preparing his lessons for after the camp. I think it is going to be a lot of fun!

Although I am having a good time, I sure do miss you guys! Hope all is well and I will update again soon! Love you!

Katalina