Sunday, March 2, 2008

Home again...

On February 28 our day started at 3:50 am with the usual routine of making ourselves presentable to the world, then making sure everything was safely stashed in our suitcases, grabbing a cup of coffee, some toast, hushed conversation, hugs for Andy and Jenell and off we went for our final ride on the bus with our trusted, amazing driver, Fernando, to the airport. At the airport we waited in a succession of lines. As we finally arrived at our gate the security guard informed me that my suitcase was to be searched (random check, they said - did the dogs sniff another dog on my suitcase or what?) I sat and watched as people's half full water bottles got tossed in the garbage while waiting for my escort to bring me to my suitcase. Finally they took me down and a strange man took apart my suitcase of dirty clothes. So be it. Dave and I filed into the plane with the rest, it was take off time, and then we heard the captain "we have an indication light for the motor to be checked out, we'll be here another 20 minutes", a half hour later the voice was heard again "as you know, we have contacted the mechanics, they should be here in half hour". Then they started 22 minute pre-recorded English TV shows (we were blessed to have no commercials)At regular intervals we heard the captain explain "as you know, we have now filled out the paperwork for Houston", "as you know, the mechanics are now working on the engine, it is a very minor problem"... I seriously wondered how he gained such great confidence in our personal ESP capabilities :) Three hours after boarding the plane was ready and we took off, it had become a beautiful, sunny morning. The Andes' mountain range grandeur swept beneath us and it was dizzying to me. I have never seen mountains like this - huge, yet rolling, green and lush to the very top, carefully planted fields in every nook and cranny. Our team members had seats assigned close together, though we each were lost in our own thoughts of good-bye's and what's ahead. Due to this delay in take-off Dave and I missed our connection in Houston. While waiting for our flight we enjoyed a burger and fries - tasted awfully good. Then home to Detroit where Glenn and Bekah picked us up and we finally arrived home about 10:00 pm, where we were greeted by our daughter Tina, her little dog Oliver, and three very relieved cats.
Even though there was snow it did not feel very cold to me, guess I really am carrying some warmth from the beaches of Ecuador with me. I woke in the middle of the night feeling disorientated and had to think hard about where I was, our home, where we raised our kids, where we would stay again, I felt more like I was in a hotel room, needing to move on. Guess that will settle again soon. There's lots to process from this adventure and it probably will happen for some time to come. Today, my main aim was to work my way through a mountain of laundry, get some groceries into the house and find each item I brought it's assigned space again. There are so many things I'm grateful for, a list of God moments a mile long, as well as embarrassing moments, like wanting to become an ostrich and sticking my head in the sand throughout our long bus ride over the mountain pass from the beach (Ann helped with this by hanging a towel at the edge of my seat to cover up the view for me - I just found it unsettling). At a debrief meeting the night we arrived back in Quito Jenell asked how the whole trip had affected us, what had we learned, what were some highlights, how had God spoken to us in it all? Those are the things I will yet process for a while, but one thing is clear, God was speaking to me about my fears - how do I handle them? do I trust him with my 'whatever' circumstances? As Ann, one of my team members, said - we all have to learn to "let it go" in whatever areas we're struggling and we need to know that God can handle it and let him.
So for today I'll close. Tonight I get to meet with friends and worship God together at Lighthouse. And I realize that I continue to be enriched as God keeps adding more wonderful friends in my life, such as the team these past two weeks and I am so grateful for Andy & Jenell, Paul & Joan, Cornelius & Ann, Bev, Julie, Logan, Eva, Les & Elnise, and Fernando, as well as the many Quichua men, women and children who have left a mark on my heart. It has been such a privilege to be on this journey together for a short while. Thank you all!!!

Wed. back to Quito and Home

We woke to a little less certain day. The sky was overcast and gray but before breakfast the sky had turned blue again. After breakfast Trudy and I had one last walk on the beach and swim in the pool soaked up as much sun as we could before we all climbed in the bus to return to Quito. The trip back was good for most of the time but as we got closer and closer to Quito traveling up and up we were in and out of the clouds and then just as we got to Quito the skies opened up and rain started falling again. I am not sure if it was falling, Quito is so far up in altitude that the rain maybe didn’t know whether it was to fall or go up. Anyway it was wet out there. The ride in the bus over 6 hours of driving was long and windy with the bus swaying back and forth as we went around turn after turn, not the most comfortable ride. I turned around to talk with someone for a couple of minutes and before I knew it my head was spinning and the head ache didn’t leave till the next morning.
For supper we went out to “Crepes & Waffles” a waffle house in a modern mall in Quito. It had very good food and as new and modern looking as any place in the world. While we were there we picked up some medication for me and another guy on the team to hopefully take care of our problem.
We spent our last night back at the guest house, debriefing, packing and getting ready for the trip home.
In the morning we said our good byes to Andy and Jennell and then off to the airport at 5 am. To work our way through the line ups and check points, and get on our plane at 7 am. Trudy has filled you in on the rest of our trip home so I wont trouble you with my perspective other than to say from the positive side it was the only glitch in our transportation on the whole trip and it tried to make up for anything else we might have encountered.
My last thoughts
I loved the people, I love the country, I really enjoyed being able to help out the two churches we went there for. I enjoyed the trip very much even though I wished I had felt better the last part of the trip. I most of all enjoyed worshipping with the people of Tres and Cuatro Lote that first Sun. I wouldn’t have missed the trip and even though I could only get to know the people a little through an interpreter I felt their spirit and their deep faith in the same God I love and our spirits were connected forever. D

A gorgeous blue sky of a day!

I didn’t have a great night. Whatever I have is hanging on. After waking with a coffee and the Lord and watching the sun come up I went outside to a gorgeous day. Blue sky (I did say blue). It’s the best beginning to a day so far here in Ecuador.
Everyone kicked back and spent time at the beach in the morning, relaxing whatever that meant reading, swimming, or sleeping whatever. Some of us drove down the coast a bit for lunch on the beach. It’s a gorgeous day. Bev’s 50th birthday was today so we had a time of celebration with her and enjoyed some wine and cake. We tried to find some ice cream but could only find the prepackaged ice cream sandwiches.
Then it was off to the beach again. Everyone was trying some body surf boards. At the end Trudy and I tried them out. After a while we found ourselves out further than we wanted to be and it took some effort to get back in (more effort then we really wanted to spend). At 6pm we were off to town again for supper and one last shop. It seems to me that a lot of time was spent each day eating and it was more food then my body needed but it was fun.
We ended our last full day here at the beach playing games, sharing pictures and having some laughs.

Decisions, decisions decisions…

It had rained overnight again and when I got up it was still sprinkling though the sky looked brighter.
After a fruit cocktail breakfast by the pool again everyone was ready to enjoy the day. Decisions were difficult – pool? Ocean? Beach? Pool? Swim? Sun? Read? Swim? The decisions were too difficult for some of us so we did nothing.
Half way through the morning the ladies found out that right after lunch they could go get pampered and get they’re nails done. So after relaxing in the sun all morning we headed for town for lunch. I am enjoying the sea food (I always do) but it’s fresh and the way they cook it, is really delicious though I am still fighting something, so it doesn’t always stick around long.
At 1:00 pm the ladies started getting their nails done (about 45 min. each) so it was 6:00 before the last one got done just in time for supper.
The guys just hung out down town for a while or went back to the hotel and relaxed. I went to an internet cafĂ© and updated the blog. All of us who stayed in town took a taxi back to the hotel. These taxis are motorcycles with a bench seat on the front and a canvas roof. They cost us a whole dollar to travel back to the hotel. You couldn’t have more fun on a ride at the Carnival .
Dinner was at a restaurant on the board walk again, enjoying the local fair and a slower life before we go back to our busyness at home.
Believe it or not I might be starting to enjoy this. D

Blue skies today

We awake to some blue sky and the sun shining. People were on the beach early walking, running, two were in swimming and some locals started setting up for breakfast at some cabanas just up the beach.
After we had breakfast (a wonderful spread) pool side most headed for the beach while I took a walk along the beach into town. It wasn’t long and I was there in only a 15 min. walk. The beach was filling quickly with activity on this beautiful day. After taking myself on a tour of the town I returned to the hotel where our group was relaxing by the ocean.
For lunch we decided to walk to town and found a very nice restaurant. We had to spend some time though at a souvenir market under a roof waiting for some rain to stop before we could return to our hotel. All afternoon was on again off again rain but while it wasn’t raining the sun was bright and it felt very good.
Learning to wind down from our busyness, we spent the afternoon and evening playing games and relaxing. We are truly enjoying this beautiful place full with palms, tropical plants and with temperatures we will shortly find hard to remember for a few months. D