Dad definately should have been a cowboy
The team and their lot of tile work
The past two weeks have been jam-packed with the excitement of winter vacations and a visit from
Although their trip started and ended rather roughly (coming down, a one-day delay in Atlanta because of Hurricane Bertha and nearly a half-day in Argentina because of a missed flight; going back, an extra day in Buenos Aires because of a missed connection to the States and an extra stop in Cincinnati because of their re-routed itinerary), everything they did while in Paraguay went along smoothly and basically without a hitch. The weather was in the mid-seventies and sunny every day, a real Paraguayan miracle in the middle of winter (Paraguayan folklore says that these two weeks of summer weather in the middle of winter usually come two weeks before the Feast of St. John on June 24th. As Oscar joked, though, this year, when
Tourism perks of the trip for the team included a trip to Foz de Iguazu (the South American jungle Niagara Falls), a Paraguayan meatfest buffet, seeing Itapu Dam, boating on the River Paraguay, shopping at a Paraguayan bazaar, visiting the Center of Town and seeing historical monuments and sights twice, and climbing up a little mountain for a beautiful view of the Paraguayan countryside in Yaguaron. Visiting with the people from church, they had dinner prepared for them six times on a trip of only a week and a half, and every day ate an excellent Paraguayan lunch prepared by a sister from the church for only about $2.50. They received much good hospitality, which helped them work hard with determined purpose to lay and grout tile floors and clean and paint the church soccer field. They were able to bless the church in Lambaré as well as the church in Sajonia, where the team spent some visiting with church members in a rough area of Asunción and was able to purchase for the congregation badly-needed fans and lights.
For me, the trip was a huge blessing as well. I was kept very busy throughout my winter vacation with making plans and organizing details for the team, but I got to share a lot of time with my dear family and friends. I had the chance to see
4 comments:
So good to hear your perspective on the Vesper visit. I knew you would be blessed richly by their presence. God bless you and strengthen you as you conclude the commitment you made. Love, Lilly
Luke should be much happier with this one! Yes, the family is home safely and trying to adjust to regular ho-hum life in Westfield. I'm so glad all of you had a good time. Looking forward to seeing you at Christmas also.
Love,
Mom
off the record, definitely is not spelled definately (check under Dad's cowboy picture)
I'm so glad your family was able to come see you. A welcome break, I'm sure. You're getting closer to the end, right? Enjoy the rest of winter. (That's so odd to say.)
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