Monday, October 19, 2009

We've Arrived!

The team arrived in Guatemala around noon local time today. It has been an adventure already. Getting through customs today was only by the hand of God. Paperwork that I should have gotten by email before I left the states never reached me and forms that I had in my hand that no officials would take from me apparently could have messed us up! All of our medicine and clothing/shoes got through without incident. John King told us that two large churches in Alabama were praying for our supplies for two days earlier this week. Prayer is powerful.

We have had a few interesting incidents. Jeff Troutman got pulled over by the federales driving back to the mission house. It was a little scary but he eventually showed back up... Brian Boggs has taken out two plastic chairs already. At 6'7" we have now relegated him to the sofa. It's sturdier... And one of our team members needs to go to the US Embassy on Wednesday (tomorrow is a Guatemalan holiday). We think it will all work out and they will able to leave the country.

Avocado count stands at 13.
Incidents of malaria - 0.

Tomorrow we leave at 7am to go to a village 1 1/2 hours from the mission house. We will do all of our building in this village (15 houses) and on Friday the medical team will join us there for a clinic. We will also do our food/shoes/clothing distribution for 150 families in this village. (When I get a name I can spell I will share the name of the village with you.) Our medical team will work here at the farm that the mission house is on.

Please pray for us and for the children and the families we will get to share our week with. We are excited and anxious. Our village is quite remote and travel is always interesting. Cell phone service ends with the highway, 30 minutes from our destination. We expect it to be 40 degrees when we leave the mission house and very hot during the day. Welcome to the mountains of Guatemala!

Team members will start blogging tomorrow and we hope to have pictures!
Grace,
Jayne

1 comment:

Gary Harris said...

"OOOh....we gotta drive an hour....it might rain...it's gonna be hot...". yeah, yeah. No sympathy here. Just kiddng.
Glad things worked out to get y'all there.
Please let Wes know Jeff and I are praying for him so he can avoid that horrible Guatemalan Fever that tops out at 99.2
Praying God shows and does great things through y'all.
g