domingo, 25 de mayo de 2008
Big week
Another big thing this week is that i will be playing in my first concert with my jazz quintet on wednesday! im pretty nervous about it, was hoping to have a few more weeks of practice before we played. we will be playing in La Luna, a cafe/house of art and music. As you can tell, we are gonna be pretty busy this week (and we are expected houseguests this week!) but we will try to get up pictures and videos from graduation and my concert asap.
Have a good week!
sábado, 17 de mayo de 2008
Meet Pastor Jose Luis and his wife Sylvia, and their kids: Elizabeth, Jose Luis Jr, Sylvia Jr, Estefani, Naum, Gerson Daniel (named after my brother), and little Ashley (guess who she is named after?)...thats right, 7 kids between the ages of 1 and 12, and the parents are in their early 30's. Whew! My brother met them when he lived here, and they became good friends. Now, they are living in a little mountain community right outside of town, and our churches work together a lot. THey are such an amazing family of faith...the kind that sits down at the table to give thanks to God even when there is no food to give thanks for. And when the parents start to doubt, even their 4 year old son encourages them to keep praying because he has faith that God will provide. You would imagine that their house would be a zoo, with all of those kids living in a two bedroom house, but no...they are the best behaved kids i've ever met. We went to visit them this week to do some planning..this summer a mission group is coming down from Quaker Gap (the church I grew up in) and we will be working in Jose Luis's community, doing service projects and VBS. I wanted you all to meet them via the Blog because they are so special to us, and an awesome example of a family truly committed to serving God, despite the sacrifices that come with that.
In other news, it is extremely hot here this week...like the kind of days that you take 3 cold showers and you still just cant cool off. But in good news, we bought our plane tickets this week to go to the states!!!! God really pulled a miracle on us...we ended up getting the tickets almost at half price because of an error on the Delta webpage. We'll be home on June 15th, just in time to have lunch with Dad for father's day! we will be in NC until July 7th, so we hope to see you!
sábado, 10 de mayo de 2008
Feliz Dia de la Madre!!
Caution: this video includes live footage of my parent's doing the previously mentioned "butter churn"....but what's worse is that they are passing it along to the next generation, Brooke's innocent baby Aaron. Check out Aaron getting his first lesson (it's OK Aaron...I would cry too...)
We love you Mom, even when you're churnin' butter!! Happy Mother's Day!!!
lunes, 5 de mayo de 2008
Yet another shameless attempt to get you to come visit El Salvador...

viernes, 2 de mayo de 2008
Happy Labor Day!
domingo, 27 de abril de 2008
My friend Cynthia and I in the entrance to the birthday party house.
The giant high-heel pinata
Me and the birthday girl
So that was our exciting day, now guess what I'm going to do? Go drink a little bit of coffee with my creamer.
miércoles, 23 de abril de 2008
Butternut Squash
In other news, we went to a new cafe tonight, called Rock Cafe, started by some guys that have worked with Youth With A Mission. Apparently there's one in Kent, Ohio too. The cool thing is that everything is completely free!! I wonder how long that will last though, when people like our friend Pepon ate 3 cheesecakes in one sitting.... =) It was good to talk to the people that work there about their vision of how to reach out to people...it seems like we have a lot of the same ideas. So hopefully we can work together, maybe do concerts there or something of the sort.
In even more other news, today I got an hour long, full-body massage for $10. Sweet.
domingo, 20 de abril de 2008
Un dia en la playa
martes, 15 de abril de 2008
Butter Churnin' in Kindergarten
sábado, 12 de abril de 2008
Ruta 3:16


So, our pastor Wally has started another church, also Ruta 3:16, but in a little community outside of town. He met several of the current members when he was doing medical clinincs for people that lived in a lava field...literally acres and acres of blackened lava rocks from a volcano that erupted about a century ago. We're talking about no grass, not even dirt, no water, electricity, just black rocks all around you. They have now moved into a nearby community called Nehemias, and Wally helped them start a church. Just looking from the outside, Ruta 3:16 looks completely different in the city and in Nehemias, but really the same heart is still there. The church in Nehemias is about 95% women and children, result of their husbands moving to the states to search for income, divorce, or not being married in the first place. Wally has helped them get into a partnership with a university in the states which is going to market and sell hammocks that the women from Nehemias make to that they can have some income.
Today, Elvis and I went to Nehemias with Wally to help lead worship for them, and Elvis preached. Last time, he was asked to preach about 15 minutes before the service, but this time they gave him a couple of hours heads-up. That's one of his gifts that I admire so much- being able to preach on such short notice! You can tell it just bubbles up from his heart. Now I could prepare for a month, and run out of things to say in 5 minutes! It's neat how God has gifted us in different ways.
Sunday school at Nehemias
Wally has asked us to come once a month with him to Nehemias to lead worship, pray with the women, and for Elvis to preach each time also, so we'll will keep you up to date on what's happening there!