A couple weeks ago, I was telling my coworker about my classmates from the fifth grade in San Ignacio. I had briefly thought before about looking for them on Facebook, but never had. So right there during my lunch break, I decided to start looking and quickly found all of the girls in the photo above plus several more even though I only knew their first names!
A few weeks before that, I had seen a young lady at a store that I thought looked like Fabiola (the girl directly to my left in the photo above). I found out that it was her! So fun to reconnect a bit. So many of them are married and have children. How the time flies!
We took all the remaining frozen bananas from the freezer at CVE and Amalia made some delicious chocolate chip banana bread! Yum!
The Friday after Miguel's family left, I must have been missing the action at my house because I invited this cutie over for a spontaneous playdate. It was a Friday afternoon and I was returning to CVE in an hour for a dinner, so why not? We had a blast playing with pick up sticks and singing into the fan. We'll have to do it again sometime!
Yesterday after Wednesday night church, Denver was showing Mani and José old videos of them goofing off. I had to capture the moment. I think their stair step ages impressed me, thirties, twenties, teens, preteen, and toddler. So thankful for the men who choose to invest in the lives of these boys and for the boys who choose to come to church and be a part of our lives. Please keep praying for them!
On Sunday, Juantan gave a sermon on masculinity according to the Bible. In a community with so many absent fathers and plenty of opportunity for young men to get involved in gangs and the drug trade, men of God are a treasure. I get really passionate about this! Please join me in praying that God will raise up men in this community that will be servants, leaders, protectors, seekers of wisdom, and who will glorify him! And that they can connect and be the iron that sharpens iron for one another.
God bless!