Monday, October 17, 2011

Jova

Not even a month into our stay and we awaited the threat of a major hurricane…

Monday, October 10th. We spent most of the day getting things ready for the hurricane, cleaning up loose items in the yard, putting things in totes so they wouldn't get wet, and gathering food and water. The sun only peeked out a few times and stayed hidden behind the gloomy clouds and light breeze. The men had their small group at Starbucks near the shore and could see the waves growing stronger as they crashed against the beachfront walls. That evening the soft wind stilled to a heated calmness.

October, 11th. Tuesday morning we woke to a light sprinkle that would come in and out; the only thing that really had progressed since the day before. We continued to clean up little things around the house, put towels in front of the doors, and let the pups in while they were still dry; of course they were excited to be inside. The neighbors across the street boarded up their windows and packed their car making me question our stay. The normally loudspeaker cars that would drive by selling goods and other treats no longer sounded their horns, everyone was just waiting.

We passed the time by reading, studying our Spanish, and watching out the not so exciting window. The pups also entertained us as they played together. I cooked some rice that we could eat later just in case we wanted something other than peanut butter sandwiches and dry cereal. Also packing up a small suitcase of a few days worth of clothes, I prepared for the future in case we needed to leave the house for a safer place to stay; Dane was convinced we wouldn't need to worry saying, "we don't even know how bad it's going to be". But I didn't want to be caught unprepared.

In the early afternoon the team traveled up to the church property to make sure the water was draining properly. We stood outside, rain trickling down our faces, feet and legs muddy while we overlooked the city. The rain began to fall faster as we noticed a stream beginning to form down the face of the mountain coming towards us. That's when we decided it was time to go.

Dane and I drove the 7 blocks from Josh and Susan's to our home to get in a good meal and make sure the rest of our things were picked up off the floor in case of flooding. As we sat and finished up our meal and an episode of FRIENDS the lights flickered off for a second only to came back on again. We decided to put the dogs in the bathroom and go to Josh and Susan's where we could use the Internet one last time.

By the time we reached the house the Internet was gone, no more communication with family or getting updates about the storm. My nerves then increased while Dane grew more excited.

The drizzle from the morning pelted heavier droplets and the winds began to increase. Still people strolled the sidewalks and visited the tiendas. As the night grew darker I bunkered into the chair across from Brook telling life stories and exchanging fears about the storm. Cracking branches from nearby trees threatened their falls with each time Brook and I peeking out the window not giving a guess to which one made the eerie sounds.

Falling back into conversation we heard the cracking again only this time it left us frozen with fear as it crashed into the side of the house falling just short of Josh and Susan's jeep taking with it adjacent trees and a street sign. Filled with adrenalin my hands began to shake and my heart pounded with excitement. The guys taped into their manly desire to make sure everything was safe and protected. Dane hopped into the car, soaking wet, moving it out of the way from the trees that could potentially destroy it and afterwards standing in the freezing rain admiring the giant tree that had been uprooted.

After everyone shared their experience of the fallen tree and the excitement settled we chatted as suddenly the lights flickered and left us blind in the dark. We gathered together flashlights and phones so we could make it across the room to all sit among each other. The only thing to do was to wait and listen to the sound of the wind and rain.

By 12 am Dane decided that we would venture out into the street to drive home. I was reluctant to go for I was afraid to reach a full house of water and whatever else my mind could muster up that went terribly wrong. My strongly dug -n heels loosened as I stepped out the door and ran behind my husband to the car, umbrella flying in the wind. Drenched and shivering we road through the unsettling roads. Branches were covering the cobblestone, whole trees were uprooted and water was flushing out sand in-between every crevasse and rock in the area. Now I was sure we would have to head back to Josh and Susan's for the night.

Once we reached the door we quickly searched the house for water however we found none. There was no broken windows or huge puddles to clean up, just a sigh of relief to breathe out. I had exhausted my mind of the things that could have happen but God kept us safe from harm and our things untouched. My shoulders loosened and I finally felt safe. We closed our eyes and rested our bodies for we didn't know what the sun would unveil the next day.

After we woke and got ready for the day we set out of the neighborhood to find everyone working on their yards and helping their neighbors with fallen trees and masses of water. As we drove in our car we saw the banana field only a few houses down from us releasing gallons upon gallons of water creating a new river where there once was a pathway for vehicles. I was still amazed we were left untouched.

All of this water gathered and poured into the river wiping out bridges, cars and homes. Downtown was covered in 6 feet of mud in which the ocean was carrying it out for you could see the divide between blue and brown. Soon the ocean would carry away the muck and living would return to normal…

Throughout the destruction God provided his protection. Through my fear He showed me His security. Once again God remains the same! 



Mud Covered Streets 
Footprints in the muck
Tree that had Fallen on Josh & Susan's House


Downtown








Ocean Day After Jova
Ocean Carrying Away the Mud


Wednesday, October 5, 2011

On My Own

 Before we left for Mexico my sister gave me a ride on her motorcycle ...


But I wanted to know how to ride for myself...


It was only around the parking lot but I got up to 30 mph! :)

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Blog: Long Time No See...

It has been quite a while since my last post. Things have been very hectic as we have prepared, traveld, and explored. Since our last post we have moved from our 4 month stay with my sister and brother-in-law in Ames, Iowa to our 3,500 mile destination in Manzanillo Mexico!

Dane left at 7am on Sunday Sept. 11 from Marion, IA to Wichita, KS... all was good. However, the next day didn't go as smoothly for our fellow traveler and team member due to experiencing a few tire blowouts on his trailer. The boys were hoping to make it to San Antonio, TX (only a short drive from the border) but instead they ended up stopping 5 hrs from the border. Everyone was pretty tired and worn out from changing tires and driving all day but they still needed to figure out a way to continue to take the trailer into the mountains of Mexico... this meant they had to take out some luggage. After lightening the load the boys were set the next morning with their destination 4 hrs over the border. They made it but this time they ended up staying an extra night in a hotso they could get one of the cars checked out because it was making some unpleasant noises. The extra stay was unexpected but ended up being a nice break from traveling. Setting out for their last day of travel the boys got separated from their leader due to roadwork... with NO way to communicate! So.... they made the executive decision to just make it to Manzanillo as fast as they could. At nearly 9pm the boys pulled into the driveway to meet a very nervous yet relieved woman who was able to relay to their leader that they had been found! Finally... after 5 days of travel they made it.



My travels were not as exciting (thank goodness) with a few plane tickets and a 4 hr. car ride. My mom and aunt took off the day to drive me to St. Louis where we stayed in a hotel where we sifted through my nearly 100 lb. bag trying to make it lighter. I wasn't sure how that was going to happen because I had already tired to lighten it sever times the week before. My mom was so sweet for she emptied out her travel bag and told me to take it as a carry-on (a very heavy carry-on).  With many tears I told my family goodbye... with much support I traveled on... It was so hard to say goodbye to my family but my mom left me with so much encouragement.



Thursday, August 25, 2011

Outreach Orientation

Just a little "Blerp" about our weekend of orientation:

Last weekend we spent time getting to know our sending organization in a more personal way as well as getting to know some other great people with some pretty encouraging visions. We were really able to put some things into perspective and remember the reasons why we are doing what we are. Our time for departure is getting closer and closer which brings about a slew of emotions - excitement, fear, encouragement, determination, reality, love, sadness, boldness, creativity, etc. We made some great friendships and built on the ones that were already in place. We are thankful~

Monday, August 22, 2011

Apostle Islands

My family along with Dane & I just got back last week from a week of vacation. We didn't go anywhere tropical or on a cruise but we went somewhere really fun... Apostle Islands.


We had never heard of this place before but decided to check it out. It looked so adventurous and relaxing, we couldn't pass it up.
Sun Set from our Cabbin

We began the 8hr drive from Marion to Bayfield, WI. We rented a cabin that was the perfect size for our growing family which had a beautiful view overlooking the water of Lake Superior. The morning sun rises and evening sun sets were so beautiful and peaceful, it was exacly what we needed out of a vacation home.

Team of Swikers
Swiking
Dane & Jordan made up a new way of "transportation" called swiking. This is a combination of swimming and hiking. The boys came up with it one morning as they were down by the water and decided they wanted to figure out what was beyond "that rock" so they set out for an adventure that took quite a while. After they came back they were so excited at how far they had gotten and made plans to swike from our cabin to Bayfield (which was about 5 miles).



On our next outting we had to take the Ferry to Madeline Island (this was the biggest of all the islands) where we met up with a few other people and a very well worded man who took us kayaking. None of us had really kayaked before and it looks decivingly easy, but it's not! We paddled out to an area where there are some sea caves which took about an hour of paddling. It was very beautiful and well worth it!


Our next outting was to Raspberry Island where there is a lighthouse. It was extremely windy and fairly cold that day so the water was very rough, this made for a fun time getting on and off the boat with 3 ft. swells! Our guide told us what it was like to be a lighthouse keeper in the early 1900's... I'm not so sure I would want that job!
















To the left is a picture of the whole family after our tour of all the Islands on the Island Princess.


On the right is Dane & I at the Berry Farm where we picked fresh Raspberries & Blueberries. They were very delicious (I ate about 3/4 of what we picked)!





The girls had fun horseback riding while the guys went golfing. Each of us had a horse with it's own personality. Chelsea rode Snoopy who had a hard time keeping up with the group. Mom had Apolo who couldn't be away from Kylie's horse, Brutis however, Brutis didn't care one bit about Apolo. I rode Scarlet who was easy going and went along with everyone else. We had a lot of fun!!

The whole Family outside our Cabbin




We sure had a great trip! Next family vacation... Mexico :)

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Out with the Old

Bittersweet Parting~

After being on Craigslist for only a day we received an offer for Dane's 1992 Chevy S10. This baby got Dane through High School, College, and then some. We weren't expecting too much out of it (since it's 19 years old) but by only having 86,000 miles helped us a lot!

We are thankful that it got us through and helped us put money towards our new car purchase... I will miss that truck a little bit.

Everything has been insight for Mexico, it's so exciting to make moves towards it!

Saturday, July 23, 2011

New Transportation

Since Dane and I have been looking for a car since about March it's very nice to say that we finally purchased a new vehicle!

Originally we wanted a Subaru Forester or Outback but we just didn't find much so we decided to go another direction. My brother-in-law has an escape and they have been very pleased with it. They can fit a lot of belongings in it {especially if they're going on a long trip... which we will be doing since we are moving to Mexico :) }, they can pull loads, and Jordan carries his bike on top a lot. Gas mileage also isn't shot so that's a great plus!

Front View

Front Seats

CD/DVD Player

Sun Roof

Back Seats