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Everything is decked out with lights and the Mexican colors.
They are a little more patriotic than we are in the States.
All we've seen for weeks now is green, white and red (the colors of the Mexican flag)
Cole and his amigo, Francisco, show off their homemade flags. Like a true-blooded American, he changed into his Old Navy, American flag shirt when he got home.
Cole and Lydia enjoyed a fiesta at the Kinder and were supposed to dress in traditional Mexican outfits. We did our best with a Chivas soccer jersey and dress that we bought here.
We'll post more real stuff later (we know all you want is the pictures anyway!).
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We've been attending a church called Esmyrna every Sunday. Everything is in Spanish, but since they play familiar songs and project the words up on the screen, it helps us understand what we're singing. We also enjoy the pastor's message, which Steve interprets the just to Liz. Cole and Lydia like going to kids church, where they get to play with other boys and girls, make crafts and learn about Jesus. Cole chose this bear mask as his prize.
One day, after preschool, Steve helped Cole climb a tree. Now that's all he talks about doing, and loves climbing high. He're really good at pulling himself up and holding on. (Don't worry, Steve's just out of camera range for this pic .)
One thing we've enjoyed about living in Mexico is the increased family time we're experiencing. Without all the additional demands on our lives, we've been able to go on walks after Steve gets home from CUCEA. We run into some pretty neat plant life that we never see in the states. As Ohio begins to transition into fall, we've realized how neat it is that trees here in Mexico never hibernate, and just grow leaves on top of leaves. One of the "in things" to do here in Guadalajara is to keep the trees trimmed to perfect squares, spheres or any other shape. September 16th is Mexico's Independence Day, which is a huge event. Guad has been decorating for it for the last two weeks. Today on campus, they had a short ceremony a couple hours before our third meeting. It went great, with 10 students joining Angela, Liz, Steve and Isaac (Engage student) as we looked at who Jesus is as described in Hebrews 1-2. Several returned from the previous weeks, and brought friends with them. Just before leaving today, Paola asked when we were going to have another hangout. What a great feeling for them to want to be around everyone else, and to feel comfortable and connected enough to bring their friends.
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I try to head up to campus as often as I can just to meet students, be a regular face on campus, and to pray for the students. I've had the chance to talk to several students about Jesus being the ONE mediator between God and man (1 Tim. 2:5) and that it's only through Him that you can come to the Father (John 14:6). Many students with a Catholic background don't read their Bible, and so they don't know these scriptures are in their Bible pointing to the camino, verdad, y vida (way, truth & life).Here I am being interviewed on campus about my Telcel cell phone service. We didn't know if they were with a class on CUCEA or with Telcel (which may end up on Mexican TV)
Last night, we invited any students that are a part of Punto de Encuentro over for dinner at our apartment starting at 8pm. We had no idea who would show up, especially when it hit 8pm and no one was here. Then, starting around 8:20, students started showing up, and we ended up having 9 Mexican Christians, 1 Carribean Christian and 6 of us American Christians come.
We ate carne asada with guacamole and and salsa and cactus. The cactus tasted sweet and wasn't too bad. We had a great time talking and connecting with everyone. A couple key students couldn't make it last night, but overall, it turned out much better than we anticipated.
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Last Friday, I got the chance to utilize more than just my Chi Alpha background of helping start up the group here at CUCEA. “Engage” is looking to move out of their rental houses and purchase property in Guadalajara so they can host over 40 students per year in missions. The head of MAPS Construction, Greg Venturelli, flew down to check out a piece of property that Steve Shoop (director of Engage) was considering. I was asked to come along as well because of my Civil Engineering background. Working at Turner Construction as an estimator, project manager, assistant superintendent and grunt worker enabled me to contribute in investigating the site.
The final result: Greg and I both agreed that the two-story, roofless, 10 year old abandoned building with a side lot is a great ministry center worth purchasing. Renovation is scheduled to begin in October, and I’m sure I’ll lend a hand managing the different MAPS teams in fixing it up. The timing is just too perfect to be a coincidence.
Please pray that God would bring the funds in to move ahead with this project unencumbered.
We also got our FIRST letter to our apartment today! It IS possible to send us mail! (Granted it took a month to reach us.) Thanks Silvia from Xenia First A/G. (We will join you in prayer for your husband that God would heal him!!)
One other news of some significance - Lydia doesn't wear diapers at all anymore - not even to bed. Cole, who was taking his time with the nights, is now motivated to stop wearing his too!
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Cole and Lydia have gotten to be good friends with the other missionary kids, especially Chloe. She is three and Andrew, from another family, is four. We were invited to a welcoming dinner for all of the new Engage students which is always fun for us because our kids all play together and we get to eat and talk! To find out more about what Engage ministry is check out http://www.engageinmissions.com/
Our kids cannot take a normal photo!
Cole keeps busy collecting caps to bottles for a future craft with Mimi when we get back. He is also learning to take pictures with our camera. Here's another one he took.
Our Gangsta kids. We have no idea why they both did these "signs" with their hands but we thought it was funny. Notice Lydia's Mexican hair again. Almost everyday, she comes home with a new style. I'll post another one sometime.
Overall, things are going well. We went to another church today. Almost every church service here is 11-1:30pm which is in the middle of our lunch time but they all eat lunch here around 2pm! (We've gone out for tacos around 11am for lunch before and eat with people who are there for breakfast.)
So the church we went to today has an early service at 9am. It was still long but easier on our appetites! The services here are great. Most of the songs are ones we know, just in Spanish. And Steve understands almost the whole sermon so he leans over and translates for me. The kids aren't as shy going into kids church since they spend the whole week with Spanish kids (as Cole calls them!)
We do miss WSU! We are praying for everyone there as school starts this week.
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