Lately has been a busy busy time at both the school and in our free time. We started our third and final trimester yesterday, so let me give you a recap of the end of last trimester:
First of all, Madison Academy came to visit and work with us in early April. It was a blessing to have them here for that time. I was able to catch up with some old friends and meet many new wonderful, precious souls. They came with energy, open hearts, and pouring out love for all of our kids here at the Hacienda and the school. The weather was absolutely horrible while they were here, raining every single day, but it did not dampen their spirits or stop them from doing anything. Two of the days they were here, they helped us tremendously in the school. All of the students who have worked hard all year and were ahead in their work were able to go outside and have two free days, under the supervision of Jon Jones, Marla Logan, and four of the teens. They participated in relay games, a scavenger hunt, sports, crafts, and watching movies. Laura and I were so pleased that MA really took this as their responsibility and made two fantastic days of it.
While some got to go outside and play, the rest of us were working in Learning Centers, working with those students who were behind in their work or needed extra attention/tutoring. Each teen and adult from MA was assigned 2-4 students to work with for the two days. They were able to really focus on their students and we accomplished so much during that time. It was really a blessing for these students, and this gave many the extra attention, push, and time they needed to finish their work for the trimester or catch up significantly. Thank you, MA, for all of your work and love!
Every Sunday evening, all of the Americans in the project meet together to have a devotional in English. The past few months we have been studying about the last week in Jesus' life, all leading up to Easter Sunday. While Madison Academy was here, they led our devotional, and it was heartbreaking, thoughtful, and touching. The students did a presentation called the "14 Stations of the Cross," dramatizing in frozen sets the walk that Jesus had to Calvary, as the mothers read from the perspective of Mary. Several of our Hacienda kids joined us for the devo, and it was a blessing to all share together.
Some very exciting news: we have had several baptisms lately! While MA was here, their "baby" student, Chris Moorefield (14), was baptized. Although his mother could not be here, Glen Laird was able to broadcast the baptism live online so that she would be able to watch it. The next evening, our own precious Catalina Sevillano (14) was also baptized, after thinking about it for several years. Then just last night, Hugo and Jenny's oldest daughter Patricia Sandoval (15), was also baptized into the Lord. Praise God! Please be in prayer for these new sisters and brother in Christ.
After a week of finals to end the second trimester, we had a week break in classes. Wanting to travel, have some fun, and enjoy some warm weather, Laura, Maritza, and I visited Tena, a small jungle town about 6 hours southeast of Quito. We stayed in a cute little hostel named Brisa del Rio (Breeze of the River), visited a zoo, explored some caves, and went whitewater rafting. What an amazing trip it was! We had two perfect days of sun, warmth, and being active. Although we didn't come prepared with bathing suits or a change of clothes for the caves, it was still a fantastic time. We spent both days very wet, and somehow ended up with mud all over our faces, but loved every minute of it!
Having fun on the bus ride to the caves!
A beautiful tucan we saw in the zoo...
Aw, sweet parrots!
Ready with our boots for the caves!
Cave mud masks...so rejuvinated and young!
Very very wet after being in the caves!
Ready to go rafting!
Taking a break. Aren't we having fun?!?
The guides painted our faces with rocks. We are fierce jungle women.
Trekking through the water in the jungle!
With our guides after rafting!!
Back in Quito at Maritza's favorite restaurant...bolon de verde...YUM.
I'm starting to realize how little time I have left here. As I said earlier, we started our third and final trimester yesterday. This trimester is significantly shorter than the others (10 weeks of classes compared to 15 weeks of classes). We will also have a lot of changes and visitors. Laura, my dear dear friend that I have lived with, worked alongside, and hung out with for this whole year will be leaving in three weeks to return to the States. We will all miss her greatly, but are wishing her the best as she returns and begins the next phase in her life. To fill her spot and the huge hole it will leave in the school and at the Hacienda, we have another girl, Jill Abbott, coming to us from the States, and are excited to have her with us. We will also be having Chelsea and Casey Thomason from Twickenham with us for the month of June, which will be a great help in the school. We certainly have some new and exciting things coming up!
Thank you for all of your prayers and encouragement! May God bless every one of you!