Hymns of Zion #201

"...I want my friends to pray for me, to hold me up on wings of faith, that I may walk the narrow way, kept by our Father's glorious grace...I need the prayers of those I love." Hymns of Zion #201

Thursday, June 4, 2020

A New Home on Matamoros Street


So I have big news... Miguel and I moved across town to Matamoros Street last week. We are living in the area of town called San Felipe and are about 10 minutes drive from CVE now instead of 15-20 minutes. 

The move happened quickly. (A little too quickly if you ask my over-analyzing mind which likes lots of time to process and make decisions.) :) We saw the house on a Facebook page with houses for rent. It had only been posted for an hour or so when we called the owner and went to see it. The entire time we were there, he was getting calls about the house, so we knew we would have to make a fast decision if we wanted to rent it. The house was well taken care of and a good price for the size, conditions, and location. So we decided to move!


Here is a photo of our new home on Matamoros Street. 
It is about the same size inside as our previous house, but we are excited for the extra outdoor space and so is Balto!


The front yard. 
I was able to transplant the bugambilias we planted for my birthday, but I don't have a picture of the yard since the transplant. The plants you see in the photo are another bugambilia the owners planted and a rose bush.


On the left side of the house there is a gated space for the water heater, gas tank, and potentially a wash machine.


This is stepping through the front door into the living room and...


turning to the left into the kitchen. I am so excited about my kitchen as it is three times the size of the one I had before and has so much cupboard space!


This is looking from the kitchen back into the living room. We are thankful for two mini splits, one in the living room and one in our bedroom which will provide air conditioning in the summer and heat in the winter.


Looking down the hallway to the back door.


The bathroom, first door on the left.



Our bedroom on the right.


The guest bedroom on the left.


And a small bathroom connected to the guest bedroom which interestingly doesn't have a sink. We'll have to see what we come up with for that! :) 


To the right of the house there is a rolling gate and the cars can drive in and park on the cement. We are thankful for the secure fence all around so Balto can run free.


There is a nice space behind the house as well. And we are thankful for a solid roof over our heads. There have been a few rains in the last week (maybe an early start of the Monsoon season?), and no drips! :)

Here are a few pictures of our house after the move.








And so we said goodbye to our little house on Mision San Diego. 
It will always hold so many wonderful memories!

As I contemplated the move, I realized that what I will miss the most is my neighbors and the neighborhood.

One of our neighbors has a granddaughter who goes to Colegio Verdad y Vida school at CVE and had offered to rent us a house he was fixing up. I went to tell him that we had found a different house closer to CVE and as we chatted I said, "I'm just sad I'm going to lose you as neighbors!" He reminded me that I'm not losing my old neighbors and I'll actually have the opportunity to meet more people. It was really a helpful thought for me. Instead of thinking of all the people from my neighborhood I won't see all the time anymore, I can be excited to meet more people from Magdalena. The more places I live and the more people I meet, the more people I will have a connection with!

Our old neighborhood has a soccer field where I would go on walks and as I thought about how I was going to miss walking there, I started to ponder all the routes I've walked to process and pray ever since I was a pre-teen.
  • When I was 10-12 years old living here in Magdalena, I would walk through the brush at the back of the CVE property singing and praying and thinking. When I first understood that I needed to give my life to Christ, that is where I knelt and prayed, by the horse stable on one of my rambles.
  • After moving back to Illinois, I would walk around the pond on our property or sometimes down the road to the creek. That route heard about my dad's battle with cancer, all of my teenage struggles, and about my decision to go to Mexico for the summer when I was 19!
  • After moving back to CVE, I had a route down the paths around and through the fields and cow pastures. This route I took intentionally when I was overwhelmed with the stresses of parenting. I walked it in the view of the Big Mountain (see post "How I love this Place!" April 13, 2018) as I wrestled with the decision of marriage!
  • The soccer field by our first house on Mision San Diego with it's big mulberry tree has been that place for me for the last year and a half. It's heard about the joys and struggles of my first year of marriage and has been my place to get outside on weekends during quarantine.


At first glance, it's just a big dusty lot. But it has a view of the mountains,...


the back of a hotel ;), the back of a factory ;), and hidden in the left corner of this picture is the big mulberry tree I mentioned.


As I think about all this, I just wonder, "Where will be the next place I find to walk and talk with God?" And I feel excited!

So finally, a little poem to brighten your day and a note of thanks for listening to my ponderings!

Held by His Hand

Heaven is close tonight.
Blessings are clear.
Jesus is first enthroned.
Love conquers fear.

Hope is in quickening flight.
Selfishness dies.
Tears come with fervent prayer,
Pleadings and sighs,

Knowing that I am naught,
And He is all,
Honored, unworthy to be,
Chosen and called.

Wishing for life to pause,
But God has a plan.
What He reveals must be lived
Held by His hand.

Written November 2014


Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Life in Semi-Quarantine Chapter 3


More radishes! Had to try a bite out of the big one. It was pretty bitter.

And lots of fun with watercolors...




I've been enjoying learning how to not use too much pigment and add different layers. It's fun to just keep adding a little detail here and there until it all comes together. And when you "mess up," there are ways make it part of the artwork. It helps me understand how God redeems my mistakes in life and in a far more perfect way. He is the Artist!



Little visitor in the kitchen!

Sadly, I found it dead on my desk the next morning! But it's still pretty, and may be able to grace an entomology project at EXPO.


Miguel and I with some help from Issa made kabobs on Friday! So pretty and so delicious!


Thanks for your love and prayers!

Life’s Bright Morn

I walk along in life’s bright morn.
A mist floats all around.
I fear I’ll step into its midst.
It parts before.

The sun shines gold and still more so
The further on the way.
Someday the mists will all lift up
And roll away.

Saturday, May 2, 2020

Life in Semi-Quarantine Chapter 2


Miguel driving José's recently fixed go-cart.


Shredded pork going in the freezer. I try to do some meat every week, pork or chicken, to make food prep easier for the houseparents.


Interesting perspective through a hole in the block wall where Miguel and I eat our picnic lunch every day. It's been fun to get to take lunch break together. The white fence you see is the arena. 


Grilling up some steak at sunset in the front yard.



Balto hanging out with us at lunch with his paws crossed.


Tried watercoloring painting a bit last Sunday.


Monday we harvested the radishes in our garden.


It was quite the pickings.


Radishes are such a beautiful color freshly washed!



Balto standing guard over the radishes!


Here Adam Kaeb discovered a swarm of bees on a branch of a bush near his house and is putting them in a box to be relocated to a bee box. This will be the second swarm they've collected.


Every week day we load up and drive to CVE around 8-8:30ish, sometimes making a pharmacy or grocery stop on the way. Then we are there until 5 or so in the evening. We had a good chuckle at Balto's pose the other day on our drive.

So once again, asking God to watch over each of you and thanking you for your support and prayers!

You Are Here

When everything is here
You are here!
When everything is gone
You are here!
When I am weak, when I am strong,
When I am right, when I am wrong,
It never seems to change the fact that
You are here!

I thank you Jesus for being with me.
You are the truth, the way, the life,
You are the light.
When it is dark, you are the light.
When I am blind, you are my sight.
When I am lost, you lead me right.
You are the light.

I thank you Jesus for being with me.
You are the light, the way, the life
You are the truth.
When I’m confused you speak to me.
Your words uplift and strengthen me.
They break the power of Satan’s lies.
You are the truth.

I thank you Jesus for being with me.
You are the truth, the life, the light
You are the way.
When caverns open up before,
You take my hand and lead me sure.
Someday, we’ll walk on heaven’s shore.
You are the way.

I thank you Jesus for being with me.
You are the truth, the light, the way,
You are the life.
A silent heart you will revive.
When all seems hopeless you breathe life.
When all seems vain your purpose thrives.
You are the life.

I thank you Jesus for being with me.
The life, the way, the truth, the light,
I know you’re here.
Though eyes can’t see your form or frame,
In faith I speak your precious name,
In hope and grace, live by the same
For you are here.

Sunday, April 19, 2020

Life in Semi-Quarantine Chapter 1



Miguel with his birthday cake, angel food cake with strawberry whipped cream. 
He turned 23 on March 31st!



Recording a song with these great musicians!


Eating take-out burgers with my hubby


Going to visit the neighborhood mulberry tree. It's mulberry season and they are delicious in my opinion. And it's just what I need to forget the stress of life for a bit.


Headed out to camp at the ranch!


We may have arrived after dark...


But Miguel grilled up some steak and it was the best "carne asada" I think I've ever tasted!



Visiting a lake at the ranch the next morning.


Disinfecting the bathroom at work with bleach 


I find myself excited every time people come to the kitchen or hang out in the cancha because I get to interact with someone!


Some of the support staff have been doing activities with the kids in the mornings during their two weeks of spring break. (They won't be going back to school at least until June even after spring break.)


With the lack of human interaction, I might have been a little more welcoming to this little guy who was hiding in the mop the other day. (Also, check out my dry skin from so much hand washing!)


Good bye Lizard buddy!


I inherited a love for puzzles from my dad, but rarely make time to do them. However, I've spent two Sunday afternoons putting together puzzles in the last two weeks and it's been great!


Miguel has been working at CVE doing landscaping work (mowing, trimming, etc.) since they don't need as much help at Carnisimo burgers. One day after work, he gave me a little lesson on driving manual in the Jeep. Let's say I was a little frustrated, but I got it into 1st gear once out of the ten or so tries, so I guess that's progress.


Yesterday, it was time to clean the fans. They needed it! And there's something rather satisfying about unscrewing things and then screwing them back together.



I was excited about the bacon, ham, bomba pizza I made last night. 
It even had a cheese-stuffed crust!


Yum! Yum!

So that's all for now! Hope all of you are safe and well in your corners of this crazy world.
And so thankful that Jesus is the same, yesterday, today, and forever, even when so much is interrupted by COVID-19.