Author: Adventures

expect the unexpected

I didn’t expect to fall in love with Guatemala so quickly, but I definitely have. The people, the culture, the language, it’s so different from America but I really like it. I also didn’t expect for my heart to break for Guatemala so quickly. After a 3 ½ hour plane ride then a long, hot, 7 hour bus ride where our driver played Total Eclipse of the Heart and Hotel California literally 10 times each we finally arrived at our new home in Puerto Barrios! We settled into our tiny rooms with 6 people in each room and then enjoyed a nice dinner. Our hosts / the ministry...

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Guatebella! (:

The drive to Puerto Barrios from Guatemala City was pretty amazing and interesting. There were mountain ranges the entire way and it was so beautiful! It was a great time of laughter and practicing our Spanish with Melvin and Christian (our talented drivers). The drive was literally about 9 hours long even though were told it was only 5 hrs long… haha. About halfway through we blew a tire and it was pretty terrifying but Central/South Americans are pretty great extreme drivers and we stopped safely. Meanwhile, we were surrounded  by nothing and we all had to use the bathroom. We...

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Guatebuena

On our first night of ministry, Drea and I were riding in the front seat alongside Pastor Ronnie, one of our hosts here at Shofar Ministries, and talking about how much we loved Guatemala. Suddenly, Pastor Ronnie became silent. After a moment, he said in his broken English, "I do not want Guatemala. I want Guatebuena." GUATEBUENA! YEAHHHHHHHHH! I can think of no better way to sum up the heart of the movement that we are a part of in Puerto Barrios. Already we have started to see walls being broken down and bridges being built across cultures and relationships. As our...

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Laughter is Universal

Can I take back all the times I whined about the cold rooms at training camp? It's day 5 in Puerto Barrios and I haven't stopped sweating since arrival.  Trying to transition from busy, American time into the slow lifestyle of Guatemala has been difficult. I want to go, go, go and do, do, do, but the people here don't mind being late and/or cancelling plans without notice.  It's been a week of team building and becoming familiar with the community. Our 1st "official" day here we went to the park for sports ministry. Some of the team played frisbee and...

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there’s no place I would rather be

I can't believe I only met the people on my team a week ago. We already feel like a family. Puerto Barrios is unbelievably beautiful – we went to a park yesterday that was right at the ocean, and it was amazing. The sea breeze felt wonderful. I have not stopped sweating since we've been here. But something about this place just makes me incredibly happy, no matter how sweaty I am. We cracked open a few coconuts the other day and drank the milk inside – it was really good! I could get used to this tropical climate…I think my new favorite hammock spot is under this...

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What is a guanaba???

A guanaba is a type of tropical fruit….I just ate a guanaba float from an ice cream shop here. Yum! So we have been in Guatemala since Tuesday. When we were arriving by plane everything already looked so different from America. Mountains, so many different colors, and tin roofs. We took a really long but super beautiful and fun bus ride to Puerto Barrios, the city where we are staying. On the drive, our van’s tire blew out and so we formed a human circle and owed on the side of the road…it was super fun! Ha. We are staying in a cute little neighborhood in a green house,...

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