"...Proclaiming you LOVE in the MORNING and you FAITHFULNESS at night." -Psalm 92:2
It's been kind of a long week in Quito for this girl. I've spent the week fighting a stomach bug...pretty typical around these parts. But still less than ideal. We finished up academics on Tuesday, and I had lots of plans of fun adventures I was going to go on and places I was going to visit. And instead I've spent the week drinking Gatorade and watching movies on the couch. Not what I expected. The first morning I had to cancel my plans I literally freaked out. "What am I going to do all day? I need to make these days count. I'm wasting precious days in Quito...." Which is true, and is a bummer, but God really challenged those thoughts with: "Why do you freak out at the thought of an entire day without plans? Why are you so ashamed that you can't do things for yourself? Why do you feel so badly when someone asks you what you did today and you say 'nothing'?" So I've been moving slowly. I've been saying no. I've had to ask for help. And I'm finally getting better. It hasn't been my favorite week here, but it could have been a whole lot worse. And I still have a whole lot to be thankful for. A whole lot.
Here is part of what I jounaled on the roof this morning:
Yesterday was Thanksgiving -- it's the first Thanksgiving I've ever spent away from home. We had our great big Thanksgiving Feast and celebration on Wednesday -- which was great -- but then without church and family and fall leaves it was hard to remember it was actually Thanksgiving. And since I wasn't feeling good I had a hard time being thankful But God -- you deserve SO. MUCH. THANKS. So much praise. Help me continually access my life and see the many many reasons to be thankful and to praise you. Keep me aware of these things everyday--and may you continually receive my thanks and praise.
Thankfulness List:
-Mountains
-Sun
-Beaches -- all across the world
-A family who will support me wherever I go
-An incredible community at Trinity -- who let me pour into them, and then turn around and pour into me
-New friends
-All things Ecuador
-God's love -- which I don't have to earn...simply receive
-God's grace
-And His faithfulness
-Third Tib
-The Dream Team
-Opportunity
-Rest
-Abby in Quito with me
-A home in MI
-Health for my family
And those are just a few of the many many reasons to give thanks. Seeking to proclaim God's love and faithfulness, from morning til night.
We are heading to the jungle tomorrow. We are hosting a VBS for a community there, and doing some manual labor at the same school we were at before. Prayers for this trip would be appreciated -- we are in charge of all the planning and needless to say I'm a little nervous. But I'm trusting God to fill in the gaps where our plans fail. I will be Internet-less, just FYI.
We get back from the jungle on Thursday, and then head to the beach on Saturday. I'll try to blog about our time in the jungle between those two trips, so be watching.
Until then.
Blessings.
I am thankful for you.
Friday, November 29, 2013
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Celebrate
I feel like we're always finding reasons to celebrate around here. Dessert on Tuesdays, Chapel on Wednesdays, we frequently find something random to do on Thursdays (except we usually have a lot of homework so we're kind of distracted :), Friday is a reason to celebrate itself, Saturdays are perfect for activities, and then throw a birthday, guest, or other event in the mix just for fun. Needless to say, there have been very few dull moments since I got on that plane to Quito three months ago. It's good though. It's good to celebrate together, even if we're just celebrating the fact that we're together, the fact we're in South America, or the fact that we're eating really yummy food. We've also been toasting (or "cheers-ing") recently. It reminds me of the (often aggressive) toasts we do in the BBC or the caf. It's possible a glass got broken the other night. And no, it was not my fault :)
Last week was our last normal week of class. We still have a Spanish final and presentation on Tuesday, but after that our academic work is done. There's a LOT happening between now and the end of the semester -- we are going to be experiencing a whole lot of Ecuador right up until that last minute. But conversations about going back to the States are slowing becoming more of a reality. There are moments when I look forward to going home -- to being reunited with my family and friends and going to Annah's birthday party and going sledding and taking a hot shower and living in English. And there are a lot of moments where I get really nervous about going home -- that I'll "fit-in" (this is a negative term -- it's what happens when your abroad experience doesn't affect how you live your life at home), that I'll forget all my Spanish, that I'll forget to let God be in control when I'm immersed in the crazy busyness of day-to-day life, and I know there will be a lot of people, places, and things here that my heart is going to miss. And while I think it's important to process those thoughts to some degree, for now I am going to keep celebrating the time I do have here. I'm going to celebrate the little things and celebrate the big things. And I'm going to make a toast with my mango juice: "Cheers! To Jesus! And to that Quito life!"
Without further adieu, a few pictures from the celebrations of this weekend:
(side note: Abby's family is here right now! Yup, in Quito. She's hanging out with them for the week, hence her absence in my pictures :)
Our wonderful Dianna is our in-house beautician - whenever we need a haircut, this gal is on it! |
Lette, Melissa, Hannah, and Dianna Our for dinner for Melissa's birthday!! |
Me and Bethany That chopstick life. |
Hannah, Bethany, Christy, Dianna, and Lette Picking up our race packets! We followed up this event with celebratory stop at Dunkin Donuts. Clearly a necessity. |
After the race we went back to the boys apartment and made chocolate chip pancakes. By 10am I had two of my very favorite things on the same morning. I was so happy. |
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Hymns, Cheesecake and Good Convos.
Today was the last day of our Spiritual Formation Class. This class has rocked my world (shout-out to Becky for teaching me that phrase). Today we went to our professor's house and had a delicious breakfast together. We sat around her kitchen table and enjoyed wonderful food and quality company. I love kitchen tables - and I didn't realize I was missing them until this weekend. Good things happen around them. We talked about our reading assignment, recited our memory verses, shared how we had been praying for our prayer partners, and were prayed over. This semester we've been challenged, we've been encouraged, we've been honest, we've gone on retreat, we've shared with each other, and we've grown closer to God. We've struggled through big topics, wrestled with sin, and been reassured of God's unfailing love every time. We've sat with God when it was really good and when it was really hard. And we learned how to turn toward God instead of away from Him when it's hard. We've had good conversations in class, and probably even more outside of class. Thanking God for this class and the ways He's showed up. He's answered a lot of prayers in that regard.
This afternoon a few of us ended up at the same coffee shop. Abby and I got there first, and were later joined by Andrew, and eventually Lauren and Christy. We did some homework (paper writing time!), ate some cheesecake, made some birthday cards, and had some really good conversation. I love afternoons like this.
Tonight we had chapel (as always on Wednesday nights...) We shared dinner together and sang hymns. Hymns are really beautiful. Listen to your favorite one today. The words are rich and full of God's truth, and they're not sugar coated. We sang them acapella, and the beautiful pure sound of voices filled the room. I was reminded of this gem of a song tonight -- singing this with you on my heart, Becca.
When peace, like a river, attendeth my way,
when sorrows like sea billows roll;
whatever my lot, thou hast taught me to say,
It is well, it is well with my soul.
Thanking God for having a plan even when we can't see it. And praising Him for who He is.
This afternoon a few of us ended up at the same coffee shop. Abby and I got there first, and were later joined by Andrew, and eventually Lauren and Christy. We did some homework (paper writing time!), ate some cheesecake, made some birthday cards, and had some really good conversation. I love afternoons like this.
Lauren and Abby After we had been working for a few hours we took a birthday-card-making and caramel apple cheesecake-eating break. Good life choices. |
Tonight we had chapel (as always on Wednesday nights...) We shared dinner together and sang hymns. Hymns are really beautiful. Listen to your favorite one today. The words are rich and full of God's truth, and they're not sugar coated. We sang them acapella, and the beautiful pure sound of voices filled the room. I was reminded of this gem of a song tonight -- singing this with you on my heart, Becca.
When peace, like a river, attendeth my way,
when sorrows like sea billows roll;
whatever my lot, thou hast taught me to say,
It is well, it is well with my soul.
Thanking God for having a plan even when we can't see it. And praising Him for who He is.
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Positive Thoughts for the Day
Back in the day (meaning when I was a freshman at Trinity) my dear friend Lisa taught me and my fellow hall-mates how to make "Positives Lists." We would usually make them on Friday (NEVER in class, of course ;) and we would use them to list the funny, serious, and random reasons we had to be thankful for the week. It was kind of a joke for a while - or maybe a coping mechanism - but it became something that has helped shape my attitude over the years. Being able to acknowledge challenges, but being able to find "reasons to sing" despite those has taught me how to think thankfully. Here are a few positives from my week:
+All my Worldview homework is turned in! I read a LOT of books and wrote a lot of papers, but I learned a lot.
+Coffee shops where NOBODY comes upstairs for three hours.
+Lots of roof time this week.
+Special K with Vanilla and Almonds
+Running and roof-top workouts
+A beautiful field trip to the Basilica
+I'm not sick. The kids at my internship all have colds, and I don't, so that's something to be thankful for. My tummy is also not sick. That's a reason to sing every day.
+MANGOS!
+Spontaneous Chinese lunch date with Abby. Quality food, quality time, quality friend.
+Really good conversations with some of the leaders of our program. They know me a lot better than I thought.
+Solo-time. Journal-time. God-time.
+Birthday parties.
+Hot cocoa, marshmallows, and the moon.
+Jesus is living in my heart. (this one makes the list every time)
Make your own list! And feel free to send it to me...I'm not kidding. I promise you'll feel more blessed and less stressed when you're done.
Here are a few pics from the week. Enjoy!
My Monday afternoon tradition. I go straight from internship to a coffee shop and work hard and uninterrupted for a few hours. It's a great way to start the week. |
Lette, Lauren, and Hannah We (and Ally and Abby) made a surprise breakfast in bed for our RA on her birthday. We also made enough that we could eat a delicious breakfast with her :) |
Danny (photo bomb :), Lauren, Abby, and Me Friday night dinner out -- 50cm burrito! |
Art in the Park! It was actually really cool. |
Our Ecuador 250 class at the Basilica. I love when we get to take field trips for class! |
La Basilica |
Think this could make it on the Chacos website?? |
A beautiful stained glass window on the inside of the Basilica. |
Five in a taxi on the way home from the Basilica/pizza downtown. Such a fun night. |
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Galaps!
This weekend we went to the GALAPAGOS ISLANDS! This is a big deal -- there are a lot of people who live in Ecuador who have never been able to go, so we felt really blessed to have this opportunity. We left Wednesday morning and returned Sunday afternoon. While we were there our days were full of traveling and seeing beautiful things. The islands are an interesting mix of beautiful beaches and dry desert-like landscapes. We had a lot of time to fellowship (traveling tends to provide that) -- and we ate some delicious food! It was a blessed trip. Here are some picture highlights. Pictures give good launching points for story-telling.
Taking a taxi across the bay to hike. These things made me nervous! But they provided a beautiful view of the ocean. |
Dessert in the port-town after a delicious dinner (Dinner: shrimp pasta, Dessert: strawberry milk-shake). Shout-out to Dianna for all the planning she did to make this trip possible. |
Classic jumping picture. Just look at that beach. Is this real life?!?! |
Hanging out with these hot women of God. Abby, Me, Lauren, Melissa, Christy, Dianna, and Hannah |
Making my claim on the beach. I was actually here. I can't really believe it. |
We went snorkeling! It was kind of cold and cloudy, and it wasn't quite as beautiful as we were expecting, but I'm still really glad we went. When else am I going to go snorkeling in the Galapagos?? |
These guys are everywhere. For real. I thought they were gross, but I photographed them like it was my job because I knew Micah and Gideon would LOVE them. |
"The Lord replied 'My presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.'" -Exodus 33:14
Sunday, November 3, 2013
The Grand Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (well, actually Lette, but hey...)
This was our first week back to the apartments after homestays. It was a really full week, but full of grand adventures. We had normal classes, a Spanish test, plus I've been doing a lot of reading for my Worldview class. Expanding my worldview everyday around here. We also had a lot of other adventures, like fun dinner outings, Wednesday night chapel, a Halloween party, some random card games, and climbing a mountain. It's cool to see how relationships are growing and time is being shared after homestays. There have been a few times this week where we have recounted our first days here -- wow, we've grown a lot since then! Today Abby and I were walking to a coffee shop (wearing backpacks and sandals like we own the place) to do homework, and we talked about how nice it is that we know our way around parts of the city now. Understanding location and direction helps us feel more like we belong and less like guests. It's a good feeling.
Tuesday night: Crepes and Waffles Hannah and I split this delicious berry waffle! So yummy. |
Friday night...dinner at a really good Italian place. We have 6 hours of class on Fridays, so it was a solid way to end a long Friday and get ready for our big Saturday of hiking! |
Midwest Pic! Lette, Nick, Andrew, and Abby Getting ready to hike Pinchincha!!!!!! |
First snack break! Banana with Hannah-Banana :) |
These flowers were all along the path. |
Abby and I at the summit (about 15,000 feet)!!! It was incredible. |
Yup, this is real life. I can hardly believe it. |
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Everybody that attempted the mountain made it to the summit! That is a huge accomplishment! So thankful to be adventuring with these men and women this semester. |
This is the view we found when we finally made it back down to the base. A beautiful view of the city, the sky, and the mountain. Praise God for being Lord of all of this. Amen and Amen. |
This week we have the incredible opportunity to travel to the Galapagos Islands. We'll be leaving on Wednesday morning and coming back Sunday night -- I don't think I'll have internet while we're there, but I'll be blogging ASAP upon return -- hopefully with some beautiful pictures! Until then, peace and blessings. Sending love. Signing out from Quito: Aletta.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Well, that's a wrap, folks.
It's Sunday night, and once again I'm back on the couch in our apartment drinking blackberry tea. Everybody is busy unpacking, resettling, and skyping/blogging/reading. Today was our last day with our homestay families; we went to church, had a delicious lunch, walked the dogs, stopped at the grocery store, and got dropped off at our apartment. Before we left we exchanged words of thanks and gifts. It was bitter sweet -- our family is so kind and they love us so much. I'm really thankful to have lived with and learned from them, and I am confident they'll be praying for us for years. Honestly. But -- I'm also really glad to be back here. I'm happy to be wearing yoga-pries and a T-shirt, to be walking around without shoes, to speak in English (and consequently be able to adequately express my thoughts), to be able to eat what I want when I want, to once again have roof access, and be able to see and grow with these girls outside of class. We have lots of lists of things we want to do and restaurants we want to try. There will be no end of adventures for this girl!
Here are some pictures from our final weekend with our host family!
My host parents go to the market to buy fruit on Saturday mornings. This week I invited myself along. It was so fun! I had tons of questions...surprise, surprise, right? :) |
Moras (blackberries) These things are crazy popular here. We don't often eat them plain, but you can buy almost anything mora flavored. Tea, jelly, yogurt, candy, juice, ect. I'm a fan. |
Our dad grilling our Sunday lunch. I told him food on the grill was my favorite and just stood there and watched for a long time. Shoutout to my little bro Tommy -- our in-home Grill-Master :) |
MariaJose, Mafer, Ally (and Minnie), Mama, Papa (and Dana), Lette En Dios, somos siempre familia. (In Christ, we are always family). |
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