Monday, November 14, 2011

Still in one piece

Last night it was finally clear enough to see more than jupiter. Stars amaze me, I think we stayed out for 3 hours just gazing up towards the heavens. As I was pointing out Ursa Minor and the north star, it reminded me of the way home. North. Then I looked to the south, and realized I want to take another another step in that direction, but first, I have to take two steps back home. Its this whole thing of waiting on Gods timing, and taking steps (foward or backward) when he says step. Whether walking North or South, the motion of the step is the same. When we walk, we dont take little step, big step, a skip and a jump. We repeat the same motion. One after the other, step by step. I see it the same way when we walk with God. We have to take the same step of faith each time God moves us in the direction he wants us in. Fully trusting and relying on him in faith that he knows all.
Life here continues to go on. All the ladies had a wonderful time on their retreat this past weekend, the the house was still in one piece when they returned. Praise God. Saturday night, we had a fiesta in the living room, full with pizza and snacks! The little children really had a fun time playing the night away. Sunday was church, it was interesting, not much different than the average church in the usa. Except for the fact that it was all in Spanish. I had a friend translate for me, so that helped greatly with understanding the sermon. Afterwards we went out for tacos, which was an expierence all in itself. Stores and resturants are totally different, not even close to what we have in the usa. First, they are all right next to eachother, usually even connected. The enterence is like a garage door, so during the day, its up and everything is open. The specific place we went to looked just like a one car garage but painted and decorated inside. about 20 small tables and chairs placed throughout, and a counter in the front where they handeled the money and some of the food. Right infront of the building outside, one man was cooking our food on a cart. They would plate it up, and bring it to our table. So everything was done right infront of us. Pretty cool. Then we packed up and headed out for the hour ride home. We spent the rest of the evening playing, then stargazing when it was dark enough. Now, a monday morning, getting read to do crafts and games with the chidlren as soon as they are finished with their school.
As I stare out the window at the rolling hills, I think of all of you. Missing everyone greatly, Krista

No comments:

Post a Comment