Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Working for the Lord

January 16, 2015

It is absolutely wonderful to feel the Guatemalan sun on our first day in Villa Nueva. Our focus this week is serving Aminta's family. The SARF team, with help from Aminta and her family are extending a wall which the October team started.

Cate (Dylan and Missy's dog enjoying the morning sun) 



Every day we leave the work site to have a traditional Guatemalan lunch prepared with love by Diana. 

Much of our day consisted of digging the trench for the wall 

and having some fun

Lucy and Lilly Aminta's friendly neighbors

Aminta and her family 

The view from Aminta's house

January 17, 2015 

On our second day at Aminta's we continued to dig, laid the footer, made tacos, and bent re-bar for columns. The majority of our energy and test of teamwork came into play as we moved all of the building materials down to Aminta's home.The street to Aminta's is quite steep, but seeing the community come out to help with this task was completely uplifting.


Making tacos 



Taking a break to play Barbie dress up 




The assembly line technique- great for passing cement blocks  

January 18, 2015

Sunday we had an needed day of rest as we attended Missy and Dylan's church, Ciudad De Refugio. This was an amazing experience complete with Dylan translating the message, spirited worship songs, and warm welcomes! After church we embarked on a trip to visit some of the families in the community. Unfortunately this did not happen as the borrowed church van broke down on our way to the families. Pastor Jorge Jr. came to our rescue along with a mechanic. Despite this unexpected breakdown we had a good afternoon bonding as a team.


Mingling after the service 





January 19, 2015

The third service day we continued working at Aminta's. We mixed concrete and made re-bar columns. In the evening we had an awesome ice cream party and learned more about Missy and Dylan's call to ministry with SARF.










January 20, 2015

Tuesday we finished constructing the re-bar columns for the wall. The construction experts continued building up the wall and the rest of us mixed concrete and mortar.  




  

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