Sunday, January 24, 2010

Plan D

Plan A was to go to Oaxaca and serve for three months, then go to Haiti and then return to work in the Mission in Baja. These were our original thoughts and plan. Oh how things have changed.
So we went to Oaxaca and served and in so doing we fell in love with the children’s home. We felt quite at home there and loved the staff. We have made great friends and met incredible people. Ricardo and I have been truly blessed by the time we spent there.


We also became houseparents to the teenage boys and have completely fallen in love with them. Their house is a bit crazy and on occasion somewhat out of control, but it is fun and we can see the Lord working in them and in us.


So that brought us to Plan B which was go home to Baja for a few days, head out on the mission trip to Haiti, then go back home to Baja, pack up some things and return to Oaxaca as soon as possible. Plan B was in question first because of the earthquake that rocked Haiti on January 7th. We wondered if our trip would be cancelled. So far it has not been so the Haiti plan is a go. Then Plan B was in question again due to flooding in Baja California. They have had an incredible amount of rain in the last week which has demolished bridges and proven parts of the highway impassable. So at this point we cannot even drive to our house.


The missionaries and visitors at the Baja Mission are trapped there since the bridge connecting them north floated away in the bloated river. Tobin our house-sitter hasn’t been to our casa in over a week because he is trapped at the Mission. We are praying that our house is fine and that no water seeped in anywhere. All this water in Baja has turned dirt roads into pits of mud and made it impossible for people to get around.


Also stores supplies are dwindling, as trucks are not able to go down and resupply. The truck that takes weekly supplies to the Mission is stuck in Ensenada. Please pray that the Lord will supply the needs of those not only living at the Mission but the workers in the fields as well. The people are so poor and live in such extreme situations that I cannot imagine how cold and desperate they must feel.


This brings us to Plan C. Plan C was never really a plan, but it was a passing thought that seemed pretty attractive for a while. We formulated plan C with our friends Jill and Janelle in Oaxaca. They believe due to all the natural disasters and crazy weather we should just stay in Oaxaca, cancel our trip to Haiti, and visit Baja when the roads dry up and the bridges are repaired.


So now we are on Plan D which is to head to LA and visit the Irvings before we go to Haiti. Hopefully by the time we get back from Haiti the highway to our house will be fixed and we can go home for a week or so before we go back to Oaxaca.
We left Oaxaca at 5 a.m. Saturday, January 22nd. The boys woke up to say goodbye to us and it was a pretty sad morning having to leave. Saturday we drove all the way to Guadalajara where we spent the night and are now driving north. We plan to cross the border at Nogales, which borders Tucson, Arizona and then drive from there to LA. It will be a nice little vacation to visit our friends in LA. We haven’t seen them in such a long time and we haven’t been to the States since the beginning of October.


So that is all for now. We are looking forward to going to Haiti. It’s going to be an incredible experience, we are sure. But we cannot wait to go back to Oaxaca. We feel like we help meet a need there with the boys. It’s a privilege getting to parent them, and getting to know them better. We know that God is doing things in their lives and it’s encouraging to know that we get to be a small part of it.

1 comment:

  1. I love that you are letting God continue to lead you. Plan 'D' sounds amazing... those boys lives will be forever changed because of the love you and Ricardo are able to show them. Many people are so unwilling to change the plan or actually follow Gods lead, congratulations!

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