sábado, 25 de septiembre de 2010

random happenings

So, today Suzy and I saw our national bird in our neighborhood park:That was such a nice little surprise this morning!


In other news, Monday is gonna be a big day. First of all, Suzy will be 10 months! Whoa! How did that happen so fast? She's at such a fun age though. It's the best when you walk into the room and she starts clapping for you. Who else does that? I mean, my 3rd grade class did that for me once when I walked in with my new haircut- my bangs were practically glued into this awesome wave and it was so impressive that they actually clapped when i walked in! True story.

Also, Monday is a big day because I start my first online class at Fuller Seminary! It is called "Ministry Issues in Gender and Human Sexuality." The fun part is that Kelly McPhail and I will be taking the class together!

In even different news, we would appreciate your prayers for El Salvador: we've had some problems on a nation-wide level recently with increased gang activity/threats...to the point that a couple of weeks ago, there was no public transportation whatsoever for 3 days because of gang threats. That's a big deal in a country that depends on buses. All this has been in response to a new law that makes being part of a gang a crime. Thankfully, nothing really happened other than the fear that was generated amongst the people which in someways is worse than if anything actually happened. We're praying for physical peace, as in the lack of violence, as well as peace in the hearts of salvadorans. Don't worry, gang activity is not something we see personally, but it's something we are aware of.

You can also pray for El Salvador as we are experiencing the effects of Tropical Storm Matthew this weekend. Excessive rains always show the fragility of houses and roads here.

Also, as a country we are all mourning the death of the zoo (and the country's) only elephant, Manyula. She personifies every salvadoran's childhood and everybody has fond memories of her. Really, everybody has been talking about her death as if she were a family member, she is that loved. I even met her one time! She died at the age of 60 years old (55 of those years were lived here at the zoo), and thousands of people went to her funeral. She was buried in her area of the zoo.

2 comentarios:

Unknown dijo...

How did your first class go?? I will call you sooooon! :)

Kelly dijo...

I will be praying for yours and the safety of others in El Salvador right now... love you girl and so excited we can go to school again together!!