I was curious at first coming down through the clouds with
the sun beaming through over the mountains at the fact that, taking check of my
emotions, I didn’t really feel anything particular that I could sequester out.
The closer we got, however, the more I let my little heart leap.
(You see, I had turned off emotions first when mom cried the
morning I left—too much—and then when a study abroad group couldn’t stop
talking about how long that had to wait to get drunk—I had little sympathy.)
I took a second to praise God for bringing me through, awed
at it all, and surprisingly calm through everything. How fitting that today’s
devotional was on that deep-seeded/seated peace (I like both).
So many wonderful gifts and confirmations along the way from
those older, younger, wiser, further along or following behind. Prayer and
being sent, perfect although scary timing. Support on this end and feeling
welcomed although still a stranger. There are certain places that just feel
right and somewhat reminiscent—this is one of them.
La Palabra De Vida Bilingual Christian School was started 16
years ago by a couple who came down after most of their large litter had left
the nest, sensing time for a change and seeking to minister and serve in a
country not originally their own. The last son who was with them at the time
has since returned and the school continues to live and thrive off of support
from many various places through work teams, prayer, finances for scholarships,
etc. It is still a beautiful place, but it is becoming more city, less country
as the years go by. I can attest that the atardecer—sunset is still gorgeous,
for one thing.
I live in “The English House” with another gal, Kate.
Originally from Ohio, she taught in Korea a couple of years ago and is teaching
second grade English and Science here. I wouldn’t say we’re alike in temperament
or appearance, but I would say she’s lovely and much sweeter than me. We’re
hoping to have a few adventures together starting tomorrow. It is a gift to share life with someone.
Our house is quite spacious and has been well-worn over the
years, serving us well as it has those before us. It is also conveniently
located only a few steps from my classroom—let’s hope this means I will be
extremely punctual. I settled in quickly and enjoyed a nap, adjusting to the
new lullabies various animals, celebrations and rain. I’ll have to see about
adding that to my ocean alarm. I slept soundly, in case you wondered.
Met with Isaac, the English Coordinator on campus today,
which was helpful and frightening. We all know I struggle to be the
ahead-of-the-game person. I’d rather roll with the punches in many ways, but I
also thrive under pressure and enjoy getting things done/helping people
achieve, so hopefully the priority of my students will get my rear in gear.
Honestly, though, I was definitely tracking and on the same page as Isaac,
which is wonderful, and I feel very supported even if it will be difficult.
Pray for my students. : )
Went to Befuses for dinner with Savanna and James Millikan,
Kevin Ung and Kate. Got to meet Mrs. Befus, the founder, and wash dishes with
her, and I enjoyed everyone’s company and generosity of the hosts in serving
us.
Yes, feeling tired, content, tiniest inklings of worry, and
peace. Hasta luego.
Let's set up a skype date soon! :)!
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