Wednesday, March 08, 2006

What have we been up to...

This week is already beginning to fly by. We have been busy with school and other things as well. Yesterday after school I went with a friend and we "climbed the cross." Supposedly about 15 years ago there was a massacre of many women and children by a random crazy guy in the mountains near San Jose. So to "commemorate" the event, San Jose erected a set of 3 crosses on this mountain that overlook the city. It is about an hour's hike to the top from the starting point, and the views are impressive of the valley in which we live the whole way up. Becca and I did this same hike back in December, and yesterday was just as fun.

Today after school Becca had her maids bible study. She "contracted" out her work, so to speak, today. The theme for the past 2 weeks has been worship, and today they actually did that. A classmate of ours, who is also from Colorado, prepared the lesson and led worship with the piano.

While Becca was doing that I was at home with Brooklyn trying to gather info on the process to get our household shipment from Colorado to Ecuador. After a lot of phone calls, a lot of phone calls, I think I know enough now to battle the enemy. It is just like G.I. Joe used to say, " knowing is half the battle." So next time when we go to the Ecuadorian Embassy we will be armed to petition for our missionary visa as well as the documents that allow our shipment to ship.

Be in prayer this Thursday. Currently our Costa Rican visas are expired. In order to recount the whole story as to why, I would be here all night. So rather than bore us all with the detail, this Thursday the Costa Rican visas should be renewed. Join us in pray that they will be renewed without any hitches. The enemy can sure use simple things like paperwork to discourage his opposition and try and send us home. But we don't go down that easy! By the way, only 7 weeks from today and we graduate from language school!!!
























This is the first of the 3 crosses.



























Cross #2 a little bit higher.

























The highest cross. We can actually see this cross from our house which is about 20 miles away as the crow flies.

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