Vida en Mexico

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Double Trouble

Who knew that you could pack this much adventure, trouble, and blessing into a 4 day road trip?? I'm sitting on the back deck of a Days Inn in Tucson, Arizona, about to return to life in Mexico after a two week stay back at home in Winkler. It was an excellent time of reconnection with family and friends - to all who are reading this, thanks for the incredible support that I felt and received as I was back home for a while!

But I've been on the road since Thursday morning with my brother and three of his friends who all just graduated last Tuesday and are taking a grad trip, spending a week down in San Carlos with me. But what an adventure it's been so far. We had the opportunity to spend a night in Montana at the house of Art and Brenda (the people who run the mission center in San Carlos). They of course spend their summers on the farm in Montana and in the course of 12 hours, opened their house to us, gave us a place to sleep, fed us (and packed for us) three meals and sent us on our way. I had never been to their "summer home" and it was a blessing for all of us to stay there, even just for a short time.

The second day held for us car trouble. Cruising down the highway there were several times where we just suddenly stalled. We could let it sit for a while and it would go again but it got really bad and (after pushing the van down a busy street for about a dozen blocks on the edge of Salt Lake City) to the amusement of many other motorists, we got our minivan to a shop just in the nick of time for them to replace our fuel filter, hoping that that was the problem.

Well, that got us through Las Vegas when we suddenly had it happen again. Because of some of the time we lost, we figured we would just travel through the night. So, taking it easy we pushed on through the night and managed to make it to a small town south of the Grand Canyon. There, we waited for a garage to open and got our fuel pump fixed. Thankfully this was the problem and we've sailed ever since.

That is until we encountered in the Grand Canyon park a little rear-ending! And of course the car that we bumped into happened to be nothing other than a brand new, black and shiny Mustang! It didn't happen at super high speeds, though and all the damage that there was was two little screw markings on the bumper of the Mustang from our license plate. The retired couple who was driving it were wonderful people from South Dakota returning home from vacation. They handled the situation better than could be hoped for and we all left the scene with smiles on our faces.

I'm excited to be returning to Mexico (and perhaps a little nervous to see what kind of "adventure" awaits us today!) but over the past couple of days, despite all the crazy things that have been happening, we've been having a blast. And though it's been anything but smooth sailing we're still right on schedule and really have sensed God's hand on our trip so far. Through our troubles we've met a lot of really good people and the atmosphere (which could be stressful and frustrated considering all that's happened) has been relaxed and encouraging. So, to everyone who is praying for us, a huge THANK YOU because who know's where we would be if you weren't praying!

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Bienvenidos a Canada

Airports are interesting places. For those who may have the luxury (or curse) of traveling quite frequently for whatever reasons, they may quickly lose their appeal. But for the rest of us, they can be places of transition, not only of moving from one location to another, but of change - of leaving something behind and encountering something new, or maybe returning to something old. I guess I'm not permanently leaving anything behind - I'm just heading back to Canada for a couple of weeks but sitting here in the airport waiting for my flight has left me with time to reflect back on the last three months and on the many blessings that have come my way.

It's hard to believe how fast these last three months have gone. I've come from struggling to return to Mexico to struggling to leave Mexico. There's been times of crazy busyness and times of tranquility. The past couple of weeks have been characterized more by craziness than anything else, getting things ready for groups that are coming in this summer, continuing to connect with pastors and churches, preaching, leading worship, and more. What I've been most thankful though is the new connections that God has given me with different people in the community I live in. There's some awesome youth in the Baptist church that I've been connecting with. My soccer skills (out of necessity) have slowly been improving but also the Spanish is slowly improving as well (of course not fast enough!)

These next couple of weeks will be good as I reconnect with family and friends but by the end of my stay at home I think I'll be ready to return back to San Carlos. And I'll have the privilege of doing so with my brother and his friends as they'll be spending just over a week in Mexico on a grad trip with me in San Carlos.

Thanks for you prayers and I look forward to connecting with many of you over the next two weeks!