Buenos Dias! It’s almost 5am here. That’s 6am home time. It’s
still dark out and I can hear peaceful morning sounds outside. My internet isn’t
working, but if you’re reading this it means at some point it started working
again.
It was a long couple of days- or maybe just one. I left home
around 8pm Friday night and drove to Indy airport. I was hoping to check in and
then get some sleep at my gate. Having never done anything like that before, I
had no idea the airport wouldn’t open for check-in until 4 am. So, I hung out
in a big area that people stayed in while they were waiting for someone to
arrive or, like me, were waiting to check in. With my plan of checking in, I
knew my bag would be already checked in and I wouldn’t have to worry about it.
Since that didn’t happen, I was worried about keeping everything close and
safe. There was a curved bench with wooden slats that I laid on and off and on
I was able to doze off. But, not for long periods of time.
One of the best parts of that experience was watching a
beautiful moment in a family’s life. I felt like I was glimpsing an epic moment
in time. A young woman came in pushing a stroller with a man and woman
alongside her. They met up with some other people about the age of the man and
woman. They had a posterboard sign that I wish I could have seen. But, they
were far away and the sign was always facing another direction. Every time a
new arrival came, they stood anxiously waiting, the young woman holding a very
young baby and the sign, several with phones out waiting to take photos or
videos, and all looking very excited. Many arrivals happened before finally, a
young man came in. Even as I write this I get choked up thinking about it. He
was crying and hugged the young woman and baby. Then he held the baby for, what
I think was the first time. It was obvious that this young father was finally
coming home. He then hugged everyone else. I noticed one woman wearing a navy
shirt. So, my guess is that he was home from the navy and seeing his daughter
for the first time. I felt privileged to witness such a beautiful moment and
was so happy for that family.
Around 3:30 am I gave up trying to sleep and decided to go
to the check in area. People had already started gathering there and they
actually opened before the designated 4am opening. Check in went smoothly and I
went to my gate to wait. Again, I tried to sleep but at that point it was
useless. Soon people arrived and I started to figure out who was in the team I
would be spending the week with. We boarded the plane and off we went. I listened
to my audiobook, which is how I know I got a little more sleep. I missed whole
sections of my book. We arrived in Miami
and after a short layover, headed to Miami. A few more catnaps and listening to
my book and I arrived in Guatemala!
I felt a peace come over me when I arrived, a familiarity
and happiness that I had made it back. Getting through everything at the
airport and seeing my luggage had also arrived made that peace and happiness
grow even more. We drove through Guatemala City and that’s an experience! Traffic
is always so hectic, but this was the worst I’d seen. I think it took us at
least 4 hours to get to Panajachel. But once we got out of the city, the
scenery is so beautiful that it doesn’t seem so bad to be in a van for that
long. The sky was clearer than most times and I am always amazed at the sights.
I tried taking pictures but riding in the van and taking pictures doesn’t work
out so well. There are farms on steep inclines that I can’t imagine people
working by hand, hills, mountains, volcanoes, and little towns along the way.
We arrived at River House and got settled. I’m staying in
the apartment I stayed in on my 2nd visit here. They are all
beautiful.
I’m working on meeting the 20 people I just met yesterday. I
am intentionally doing things to meet new people. At times, I made my youth sit
with someone they hadn’t talked to that day. I had many seats to choose from
yesterday. I still haven’t talked to everyone. But, I’m slowly getting to know
people. I’ve found a lot in common with many in the group and am looking
forward to getting to know them better. My shy introverted self is working hard
to be outgoing, but it’s worth it! I’ve had a lot of good conversations and am
really looking forward to the work week ahead with them! Besides the pastor,
none of the others have been here before. I love that I get to experience the
newness of everything again through all of my team! There is something special
about the first time in this place and I feel privileged to be a part of it
again.
Today, we will visit a nearby town and go to the shops, hear
a presentation on pottery, and a presentation on weaving. Tonight, I hope to
ride a tuk tuk into town (Pana is what it’s referred to here because it’s so
much easier than saying Panajachel every time). I’m so excited to see what
everything is like and get into the towns to see how the shops are after covid.
So far, what I saw along he way was that stores (tiendas) were still open and
people were still out doing things.
The sun is up and people are stirring. Time to get the day
started!
So, where was God yesterday? He was in the people I met, the
experience I witnessed with the family, and in the restfulness He gave me.
While I hadn’t slept since about 4am Friday morning except for catnaps throughout
the night and day, I never really felt overly exhausted. To me, that was a
blessing from God.
Blessings,
Jennifer