Thursday, December 19, 2013

Life as a sojourner

Joe here. So after nearly 11 months, I'll be heading back to the states tonight. A lot of people have been saying, 'You are coming home!' But I've been learning that my true home yet awaits me even after my return to California. I love Hebrews 13:14 which states:

"For here we do not have an enduring city, but we are looking for the city that is to come."

I want to live my life in such a way that it will be evident that I live with a heavenly hope, and that my identity is found in Christ alone. This year has been incredible and I am truly blessed. I'm really going to miss all of these wonderful people:


Thanks for following me in this journey this past year. Bendiciones!

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Despedida

Joe here. Yesterday was the last day of school for me. I haven't completely processed the fact that the year is over. I'm going to need some time to let it all sink in. In my classes we had 'despedidas,' or farewell parties. In one of my 6th grade classes, I was presented with an awesome t-shirt with a picture of the class on it. I decided to wear it the rest of the day.

So thankful!

The 6th grade class that gave me the t-shirt

A picture with some of the girls from the class

A picture with some of the boys

Here is Mariam signing my school uniform

Cecilia had me wear these cool sunglasses

Some of my 5th graders, aka Paraguay's version of the Spice Girls

One of my 5th graders, Dahiana

Hugo (5th grade)

Sara Noemi (5th grade)

Matias, German, Jose, Gustavo (6th grade)

Diego, Josue Portillo, Junior (6th grade)

Ana Karen, Silvana, Ana Belen (5th grade)

I'm definitely going to miss all of this. It has been an amazing year and one that I hope to never forget.


Thursday, November 14, 2013

Psalm 147:10-11

"His delight is not in the strength of the horse,
nor his pleasure in the legs of a man,
but the LORD takes pleasure in those who fear him, 
in those who hope in his steadfast love."

Trying to hope in his steadfast love daily.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

October Highlights

Joe here. Our time here in Paraguay is coming to an end as we have a little more than a month and a half remaining. November is the last month of the school year and the thought of having to say good-bye to my students bums me out big time. This month is going to be extremely busy as we prepare final exams, turn in grades, and try to spend as much time with the friends that we have made here. Here are some pictures of what happened in October.

Olimpiada for upper elementary!

Team Bordo getting ready for their grand entrance

Some of my 5th grade students: Justine, Silvana, Ana, Violeta

A queen is selected from every class. Here they are taking their royal march.

Blanco vs. Bordo!

San Bernadino is a vacation resort for many Paraguayans. We made the hour and a half drive for a Saturday outing.

Posing in front of a lake

Yoe Jin, Eva, and Kacey

Lots of places to shop in San Bernadino too!

Trinkets galore!

Apparently Coca-Cola owns the park benches here

Kacey getting in her daily workout on a Coca-Cola donated machine...the irony

There is a large German population in San Bernadino and they were having an outdoor farmer's market of sorts

Delicious spreads of various kinds

Guinness World Record!

Paraguay broke the previous record for the largest harp ensemble. The previous record was 201 harpists. Paraguay more than doubled that!

430 harpists!














Wednesday, October 23, 2013

The Sing Team on Repeat

Our time here is winding down... I can't believe how fast everything has been moving... October has been pretty full of events, but we are enjoying every minute of it and asking God for strength to finish this year strong! Please check out our other teammate's blog for pictures from some of the events this month (www.kaceyinparaguay.blogspot.com)

I stumbled upon a group called The Sing Team earlier this year and have been listening to them non-stop. They are from Mars Hill Church and have a unique sound that I didn't expect from a praise band. But I love it!



Listen to their other songs HERE.

It has been getting HOTTER. I was starting to feel spoiled by the pleasant weather... It hit almost 100 degrees today with a lot of humidity... Finally, this is the Paraguay I have heard so much about... The rise in heat and humidity also means a rise in mosquitoes. We have heard that Dengue is coming back this season! Please pray for physical protection.

Thank you so much for your constant support and love!

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Iguazú Falls

Joe here. Last week, Kacey, Yoe Jin and I were able to join my 6th graders for their annual field trip. This year, the trip was to Iguazú Falls, considered to be one of the seven natural wonders of the world. The Iguazú Falls is located on the border of Argentina and Brazil and consists of approximately 257 individual waterfalls. Going on this trip not only afforded me an opportunity to do some sightseeing outside of Paraguay and spend time with my students outside of the classroom setting, but it reminded me of how truly glorious my Creator God is.

Our awesome bus! It was a double-decker!
Oleg, my bus buddy. Here he's holding up his breakfast, chocolate milk and wafer cookies. Oh to be young again!
Paloma and Mariam
IGUAZU FALLS!!!
Excited kids at the entrance to the park. From the entrance we had to take another bus to the actual falls.
Getting a picture in with some of my 6th graders as we waited for the opening of the park.

All the 6th graders that went.

Kacey and Yoe Jin enjoying the bus ride to the falls.

Jonathan

German, Abrahan and Anghelo

A layout of the falls







You can also notice the rainbow that appeared

This almost looks photoshopped. It was just that awesome.

Roxana, Yolanda, Kacey, Keren and Yoe Jin



We had to wear some ponchos as we were about to get really wet!

Up close to a waterfall. The sheer power of the flowing water was awe-inspiring.







It was a great time bonding with some of my students.

Here is a clip of what it was like up close to one of the falls:


“You are the Lord, you alone. You have made heaven, the heaven of heavens, with all their host, the earth and all that is on it, the seas and all that is in them; and you preserve all of them; and the host of heaven worships you." -Nehemiah 9:6