Sunday, January 24, 2016

Jumping Into the River

Flying into Guatemala
GREETINGS FROM GUATEMALA!!! I have officially been in Guatemala for almost 36 hours... and it all seems very surreal. I find myself pausing mid-sentence.. looking around.. and realizing.. I am REALLY HERE!! I am really here.. and I am not leaving in a week.. or a month. I am here long term. I am here by God's grace and I am so grateful for each person who is giving and has given to get me to this place. Thank you for your prayers, your financial support, your emotional support, your friendship, and your encouragement. Without each of you, none of this would be possible!! Thank you!!

I honestly have to say that Guatemala speaks to my soul on a level I have never experienced. It's almost as if God wired me specifically to live in this culture. It's in everything I see... everything I hear... everything I taste.. everything I experience. The bright colors that are everywhere, the busyness that is the city, the affection and welcome that the people show complete strangers, the spices in even the most "average" dishes, the music, the language, the culture.. it feels so right. I recognize that I am very much in the honeymoon period, and I have yet to face any major challenges.. but this place feels right in a way I have never experienced before.

Hershey's Spread is a hot commodity
I arrived around noon on Saturday, January 23rd and my roommate I will live with in Zapote, Tiffany, picked me up from the airport. After lunch at a cafe, I arrived at what will be my temporary home in San Lucas while I go through some training before heading to the village of Zapote. Here I met another one of my teammates, Heidi, and realized that my team is composed of varying ranges of goofy people.. PERFECT (I have found my people!!) Heidi and I  took a trip to a local supermarket... which was surprisingly well stocked.. and  since the market is owned by Walmart, they have a lot of the same brands that I purchase in the U.S..... INCLUDING CHEESE (Praise God)!!! I also realized that they place really weird things in protective plastic cases to deter shoplifting.. things like Hershey's spread?!! I'm still trying to figure that one out.

Guatemalan Breakfast
I experienced my first official Guatemalan breakfast today... let's just say.. it ministered to me deeply. Heidi made me fresh eggs scrambled with onions, tomatoes, and cheese, black beans, and blue corn tortillas (only
available for purchase on weekends from the local tortilla stands).. and the crowning jewel... GUATEMALAN COFFEE... which is apparently procured from a friend down the street who gets it straight from the processing plant and uses the proceeds to fund his ministry with local boys homes. I am a self-proclaimed coffee snob, and this had me speechless. Yes, Lord.. and it wasn't even French Pressed!!

My largest adventure thus far has been showering. In the majority of Latin American countries, the only water that is heated is the water used to bathe. In Guatemala a common solution to this problem is known as the "Widow Maker" or "Suicide Shower" in which LIVE power lines are
The Suicide Shower
run directly into the shower head to heat the water. Getting a "light" shock is not uncommon when operating the faucet controls. So.. when it came time for my maiden voyage to the shower, I literally had to have Heidi talk me through operating it. Apparently this was quite hysterical to her as she directed me from the living room in between bursts of laughter. I will say, even though she CLAIMS that she has never been shocked by this device... I am fairly certain I felt tingling when I touched the faucet. I decided to turn it on and off with a loofa from now on!!

Today I attended church service at La Iglesia Galilea which is the local church that partners with Kids Alive International in the village of Zapote where I will be working. WOW... I was and still am completely overwhelmed at the goodness of God. Song after song we sang of His goodness, His faithfulness, His promises.. and I am in awe of all that He has done.. and HOW FAST He has done it. I wept tears of joy throughout the service just at His goodness and His faithfulness in this journey. God has a plan for each of us.. and in His timing.. He WILL SEE IT THROUGH. My journey has taken place at the speed of light (or so it seems).. but one thing that sticks out through it all is that HE IS FAITHFUL TO KEEP HIS PROMISES. Again and again He has come through at EXACTLY THE RIGHT moment.. sometimes waiting until the very last minute!! I trust that He has this journey, and I am excited about where this journey goes next!!

Thank you for reading my blog. I am grateful for each of you, and I look forward to sharing this journey as it unfolds!!

Blessings,

Meaghen


3 comments:

  1. All I can say is wow I am so speechless at what God has done

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