Thursday, November 17, 2011

Two Turtle Doves



The last month has gone by so fast.  We spent some time moving our things (yet again) to an apartment on the 2nd floor...its a little bigger and gives us a little more privacy...oh yeah, and it has a balcony which is great for just about everything balconies are great for!

There are 2 pigeons that sit on the rafter that supports the roof over our balcony...one is black and one is white.  They are there religiously every single day...in fact, it is where they live, just sitting on that rafter.  Sometimes they get scared and fly away for a little but they come back within minutes, and at night they just sleep next to each other like best buds.

Eva and I were thinking (ok maybe this will sound a little extreme/over the top symbolic/weird) but those 2 pigeons are kind of representative of us right now.  They live in a 'borrowed' living space.  If something were to happen where that rafter is right now, they would be homeless.  They only have each other.  At the end of the day, whatever decisions they make they have to live and die by, but they always have the other one to sleep next to for warmth and comfort.  They seem content.

We have been wrestling with what we are supposed to be doing right now...how can we be productive...lets worry about money, lets worry about jobs, lets worry about (fill in the blank)...just like how we are taught to think/worry.  But shouldn't we just be content...shouldn't we be happy and thankful for our little apartment, food we can still afford to buy, and the support of friends and family that we have.  We are finding our contentedness among the confusion of which direction to go.

The other week we reconnected with a friend that I worked with on a trip to El Salvador and Nicaragua over 2 years ago.  He still has a strong desire to help the people of his country, especially in the area where we built a lunchroom for a small school in the mountains of Rio Blanco, Nicaragua.  He also has good connections in the government (who provided 2 trucks for free when we needed to haul concrete block and other construction materials up to the mountains on that trip two years ago).

So Eva and I have been looking and praying for a way to start working to help the poor of Nicaragua while we are here.  We don't have anything concrete but at least our heads have been spinning with ideas and prayers and thoughts for possibilities to work on while we are here.  And who knows...could there be something for the future in these small thoughts...?

We contacted a medical friend who was on that trip I mentioned before and he is pondering the idea of coming down soon to bring some medical supplies and do a small clinic work with us in some areas.  Again, nothing is concrete but we are excited about these small interactions and ideas that have been occurring.

All I know is that we want to be content...we don't want to worry ourselves with anything that is out of our hands...and we want to be happy with what is in front of us everyday...just like those two crazy pigeons!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The Ride To The Bottom Of The Hill


The last month since we have moved from our tiny apartment in Guatemala to Nicaragua has been insane!  We packed 5 oversized and overweight suitcases with everything that we owned (we didn't think it was a lot until we started packing) and we boarded a bus to travel and relocate to Nicaragua to live with Eva's family.  Two weeks later, we were on another international bus to Costa Rica because my Central American Visa was about to expire and the easiest way to renew it was to travel to Costa Rica for 3 days.

After returning from that adventure we celebrated my 30th birthday...and it was the first time I ever celebrated my birthday on a beach (see above for a picture of our lunch).  It was a great time that Eva and I spent taking a few buses to and from the beach.  When we returned home some family and friends came over to celebrate and eat some of Eva's amazing grilled chicken!

We have been making new friends here in Managua, spending time with old friends, and meeting up with friends who just happened to be traveling to this country.  We also have been reconnecting with Eva's old church and just looking and praying for new doors and relationships to open.  It has been a very very busy month of constant readjustments, but we finally feel like we are settled in.

Besides the moving we have assembled and sent various documents and 'evidence of our relationship' to begin the process of getting us to the States.  We are praying for doors and opportunities to continue to present themselves to us so we can continue in our ministry.  In the meantime we have been continuing to work from afar on various things from translating to web site updating for Lemonade International.

Please continue to keep us in your thoughts and prayers while we enter into this time of uncertainty.  We love hearing from you all!

By the way, I love being 30!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Time To Roll


Sooooo...it's been a long time since we have written anything here, but we have some good excuses! :)

We just got finished hosting and taking care of the last team from the states.  It was a very tiring but awesomely rewarding time!  We have been able to see people experience our schools in La Limonada and just see how so many people in this world live in extreme poverty.  It has been a great time being able to facilitate their experiences and help connect them to ways that they can directly help...and also working directly with the kids everyday is an amazing and priceless experience!

My Visa in Central America expires shortly and I need to go to Mexico, Belize, Costa Rica, or Panama to renew, so we have figured that this is a good time to go to Nicaragua (close to Costa Rica and Panama) to start working on the papers and legal-work to be able to come to the states with Eva.

We will be spending time there with Eva's family while exploring possible opportunities to continue our work with Lemonade International.

Check back for the latest updates !!!

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Hearing and There-ing

I just wanted to write a little something because it has been so long since our last post.  I have been recovering from a pretty bad throat and ear infection and still can't hear in my left ear, but the doctor I saw today gave me some new medical candy to take to help my ear to drain.  Hopefully everything will be back to normal in a few days.

My sickness came just in time to host a team from Michigan.  We had a great time with this team and loved being a part of the activities that they brought to share with the children in the schools.  We really love and miss that team!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

The Last Two Weeks



These last 2 weeks have gone by so fast.  We had the privilege of working with 2 small teams who helped alot.  The first team consisted of Matt and Joey, spanish teacher and student respectively...oh yeah, and Pepe (the penguin son of Matt who helps teach the kids)  They brought school supplies and helped teach...and also were willing to just be a part of the ministry and learn.  It was a great time getting to know them more and was awesome to see a creative outside-of-the-box way to connect with kids...aka Pepe.

The last week and a half, a good friend by the name of Vince was here to work on a film project that he wants to use to educate people in the States about the situation of La Limonada.  So we worked closely with him interviewing people to try to find the stories that are really going to work for this project.  It was great to be a part of this process and we were able to learn about some people's stories that are just so powerful.  We can't wait to move forward with this!

And now, we have a little bit of downtime to finish unpacking and getting settled in...but we miss you guys for sure!

Las últimas semanas se han ido muy rápido.  Tuvimos el provilegio de trabajar con 2 pequeños grupos quienes ayudaron muchisimo.  El primero fue Matt y Joey, profesor de español y su estudiante respectivamente...oh si, y Pepe (el pinguino, hijo de Matt quien ayuda a enseñar a los niños)  Ellos trajeron útiles escolares y ayudaron a dar clases, tambien estuvieron dispuestos a ser parte del ministerio y a aprender.  Fue muy bueno tener la oportunidad de conocerlos más y fue grandioso ver la originalidad y creatividad para conectarse con los niños...Pepe.

La última semana y media, un buen amigo llamado Vince estuvo aqui trabajando en un proyecto de filmación que él quiere utilizar para educar a las personas en los Estados Unidos acerca de la situación de  La Limonada.  Asi que trabajamos muy cerca de él entrevistando a personas para tratar de encontrar historias que en realidad van a funcionar mucho con este proyecto.  Fue grandioso ser parte de este proceso y tener la oportunidad de conocer acerca de las historias de estas personas que son simplemente poderosas.  Estamos muy entusiasmados por continuar con este proyecto.

Y ahora, tenemos un poco de tiempo libre para seguir desempacando y estableciendonos!  Los extraños mucho de verdad!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The Real Deal Holyfield


So here we are…Guatemala…married…crazy…amazing.  We got married March 5th in Managua, Nicaragua and celebrated with friends and family from all over the world!  The wedding was amazing and we were able to spend time the week before the wedding with family and friends doing touristy stuff…it was awesome!  After the wedding, thanks to some very special friends of ours, we were able to have our honeymoon in Cancun, Mexico.  It was amazing to just relax and enjoy time to do absolutely nothing!

We arrived in Guatemala 1 week ago and barely had any time until we jumped right into things.  We are both going to be working together to coordinate, host and facilitate the teams that come from the States to work.  Along with taking care of the teams I will continue with my previous responsibilities of taking care of the Lemonade House and all that goes into it (finances, bills, toilet paper, etc.)

Now that we are here you can expect to hear more from us more consistently!  We still need a lot of help with our financial support and prayers as we begin this new phase of our lives!

Aqui estamos!...en Guatemala...casados...es increíble.  Nos casamos el 5 de marzo en Managua, Nicaragua y celebramos con nuestra familia y amigos de todas partes del mundo!  La boda fue maravillosa y tuvimos la oportunidad de pasar una semana antes de la boda con nuestra familia y amigos haciendo actividades turísticas en Nicaragua, fue increíble!  Despues de la boda, gracias a unos amigos muy especiales pasamos nuestra luna de miel en Cancun, Mexico.  Fue muy bueno sentirnos relajados y disfrutar el tiempo haciendo absolutamente nada!

Llegamos a Guatemala hace una semana y no paso mucho tiempo cuando ya empezamos a hacer muchas cosas.  Ambos estaremos trabajando juntos para coordinar, acoger y facilitar el trabajo que hacen los grupos que vienen de los Estados Unidos.  Ademas de seguir con mis responsabilidades anteriores como tener al cuidado la casa de Lemonade International y todo lo que implica (finanzas, deudas, papel higienico...etc.)

Ahora que estamos aqui, podrán escuchar de nosotros constantemente.  Aun necesitamos mucha ayuda y soporte financiero asi como de sus oraciones en lo que empezamos esta nueva etapa de nuestras vidas!

Friday, January 21, 2011

Getting Back and Moving Forward

So after spending 3 weeks together in the States, Eva and I have returned to our respective countries (for now), Eva to Nicaragua and me to Guatemala.  We are taking care of the final details to get married in less than 2 months.  I have been busy moving our intern/team house to another location and also looking for a place for Eva and I to live immediately after the wedding.  We are really excited for everything to work out and hopefully it all does.  Amazing friends of ours have helped us to be able to have a great honeymoon directly after the wedding, something that we have been scared we weren't going to be able to afford!  Now, if only this new house I'm in had internet....