Tuesday greetings from Costa Rica!
Last night was definitely not a quiet night at the Bible Home. There was a meeting for house parents, and I got to babysit in the Bethesda house for the first time. Since my friend who was the mom in the Jardín house left, 2 of the girls are now in the Bethesda, along with a couple other kids I've cared for from other houses on different occasions plus 6 others (10 total). When I got there, they were wild.
It was a Monday after the kids had been at home with their families for the weekend, and they usually come back behaving not as well as they did when they left. Over the course of the evening they calmed down though, especially once I prayed and we opened our time of devotions. One boy, the newest in the house, and actually the newest in the Bible Home (I think he arrived in April-I know it was after camp), started asking me all sorts of questions about Jesus coming again and what that means, what heaven is like, about asking forgiveness, etc. What a joy it was to see him so curious and interested in these things--and to have the opportunity to explain as much of the gospel to him as I could. It was a very special moment for me. I don't think he has a relationship with Jesus yet, but I look forward to following up with him and making sure he has the opportunity to start one. Please pray for this kiddo, R, and for him to receive Jesus as his Savior and Lord.
Thanks so much!
Thank you for your prayers and support!
Carrie
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Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Tico Tuesday, July 23rd
Hello, and happy Tuesday to you! Ok, it's not Tuesday anymore for many of you, but it is still here!
You may be wondering why I haven't written anything about the kids at the Bible Home for a while. Well, there's a reason for that. They were at their homes on break the first 2 weeks of July, so things at the Bible Home were very quiet! Yesterday things were pretty quiet much of the day too, since all the kids who play the recorder and are in the school chorus were at a district competition all day. The kids came back full of enthusiasm and the minibus drivers were honking their horns like people honk when their team scores or wins a soccer game: the chorus came in first place! Most of these kids have grown up being the losers and having people telling them--and believing--that they are no good at or for anything. Well, winning a competition sure makes them think twice about these wretched lies and shows them that they really are talented and capable of making great achievements.
And the picture is of one of the 2 boys that came running at me to hug me as I passed their house on my way home from work yesterday. Have I ever told you how much I love these kids? The two week break is an important time for them and their families, and for the personnel at the Bible Home to recharge too. But, I missed them and I'm so glad to have them back!
May God surround you with his goodness and truth this week!
Carrie
You may be wondering why I haven't written anything about the kids at the Bible Home for a while. Well, there's a reason for that. They were at their homes on break the first 2 weeks of July, so things at the Bible Home were very quiet! Yesterday things were pretty quiet much of the day too, since all the kids who play the recorder and are in the school chorus were at a district competition all day. The kids came back full of enthusiasm and the minibus drivers were honking their horns like people honk when their team scores or wins a soccer game: the chorus came in first place! Most of these kids have grown up being the losers and having people telling them--and believing--that they are no good at or for anything. Well, winning a competition sure makes them think twice about these wretched lies and shows them that they really are talented and capable of making great achievements.
And the picture is of one of the 2 boys that came running at me to hug me as I passed their house on my way home from work yesterday. Have I ever told you how much I love these kids? The two week break is an important time for them and their families, and for the personnel at the Bible Home to recharge too. But, I missed them and I'm so glad to have them back!
May God surround you with his goodness and truth this week!
Carrie
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Tico Tuesday, July 16th
Tuesday greetings from one of the most tired girls around. My brief trip to the US was delightful but exhausting, so I'll try to keep it short tonight. I was going to show you a picture of my happy brother and his happy bride, but I can't figure out how to copy/download pictures from flickr. (Is that actually possible? Anybody wanna give me a hand with that?) So, you're stuck with this cutie!!
The purpose for my trip was indeed my brother's wedding, but it included many bonus features, like a number of extended relatives I hadn't seen in WAY too long, my awesome parents, my oldest brother and his family, including this youngest nephew I hadn't met yet! It was worth the plane delays, the nights of lousy sleep and every detestful mosquito and deerfly bite to play with my niece and nephews, catch up with other family members, and sniffle my way through my brother's wicked short but super sweet wedding ceremony.
It's nice to be home though and to have the kids back at the Bible Home after they were gone for 2 weeks for their mid-year break from school. My bed is calling me, so I'm off!
May God bless all our rest and continue to teach us to rest in Him!
Love,
Carrie
PS. 3 very brief things. 1-I got my driver's license renewed today! 2- The food at Zach's wedding was fantastic. 3- I hope to blog more about his wedding soon but right now have a lot of other things to do! Please pray for me! Thanks!
The purpose for my trip was indeed my brother's wedding, but it included many bonus features, like a number of extended relatives I hadn't seen in WAY too long, my awesome parents, my oldest brother and his family, including this youngest nephew I hadn't met yet! It was worth the plane delays, the nights of lousy sleep and every detestful mosquito and deerfly bite to play with my niece and nephews, catch up with other family members, and sniffle my way through my brother's wicked short but super sweet wedding ceremony.
It's nice to be home though and to have the kids back at the Bible Home after they were gone for 2 weeks for their mid-year break from school. My bed is calling me, so I'm off!
May God bless all our rest and continue to teach us to rest in Him!
Love,
Carrie
PS. 3 very brief things. 1-I got my driver's license renewed today! 2- The food at Zach's wedding was fantastic. 3- I hope to blog more about his wedding soon but right now have a lot of other things to do! Please pray for me! Thanks!
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Tico Tuesday, July 9th
- 19.5 months
- 14 trips to Migration
- over $460 in fees, parking and transportation
- countless hours waiting in line or for my name to be called or some assigned number to flash for me (I think today's 5 hours was a personal record)
Thank you SO MUCH for praying with and for me all throughout this difficult journey. Though I haven't enjoyed it, I rejoice that it is over and remember that even when I don't understand God, I still can and need to trust him, his ways, and his timing.
Now I can fly to and from the States this weekend without any migratory hassle!
With deep joy and gratitude, to God and to you!
Carrie
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Tico Tuesday, July 2nd
The weirdest thing happened on Friday at the Bible study I help lead for parents and guardians. I was teaching the parents how to have a time of daily devotions with their kids and giving them some concrete ideas and object lessons they could easily pass along to their children. One of the object lessons included a toothbrush. If I haven't told you before, Costa Ricans have amazing toothbrushing habits. So as I started the object lesson, I said, "Toothbrushing is a great habit we ticos have." I stopped as soon as it came out. (Tico is the word Costa Ricans use to describe themselves.) I was shocked at myself for saying "we ticos" but I tried not to dwell on it and immediately rephrased my sentence to leave ticos impersonal, neither including nor excluding myself. Though I was trying to carry on as if nothing had happened, one dad stopped me and said, "Well, for me you're a tica. There's nothing wrong with you identifying yourself as one." The few other ticos I've shared this anecdote with have had similar responses. I think that just overwhelms me even more. Yes, people have been calling me la gringa más latina (most Latin white girl) they know for years now, but to have members of my host culture accept and see me as one of them? Wow... Pretty amazing, but I know there are still a lot of things about ticos I don't know or get. I do identify with them a lot though, and have decided I will be simultaneously happy and disappointed no matter what the outcome of the USA vs CR World Cup qualifying match here Sept. 6th, because I don't have to choose between the two. As I've been learning, there is beauty in the uncertainty.
Is it a good thing that people see me as a fellow tica? I believe so. The apostle Paul talked about becoming all things to all men, that some might be saved through his words and actions (1 Corinthians 9:22). My goal isn't for people to see me as a tica, but for them to see Jesus in me. May it be so, for me and for all of us who call Jesus Lord!
~Carrie
PS. Migration update: God continues to answer prayer! Tomorrow morning I am going to Migration for my resolution and to request an appointment for them to take my picture. I'd love to have that happen and have my new card in hand before I leave for a brief trip to the States next Weds the 10th! Please pray with me for it to happen! The disappointing news: with my new official status as a volunteer I'm no longer eligible for permanent residency. Oh well...
Is it a good thing that people see me as a fellow tica? I believe so. The apostle Paul talked about becoming all things to all men, that some might be saved through his words and actions (1 Corinthians 9:22). My goal isn't for people to see me as a tica, but for them to see Jesus in me. May it be so, for me and for all of us who call Jesus Lord!
~Carrie
PS. Migration update: God continues to answer prayer! Tomorrow morning I am going to Migration for my resolution and to request an appointment for them to take my picture. I'd love to have that happen and have my new card in hand before I leave for a brief trip to the States next Weds the 10th! Please pray with me for it to happen! The disappointing news: with my new official status as a volunteer I'm no longer eligible for permanent residency. Oh well...
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