Thursday, April 16, 2009

Team Meeting and Volcano Fun Day

On Monday we had MCC Nicaragua team meetings in Managua. Thirteen of us plus Simon gathered at the MCC office for a toasty day of sharing about our work, as well as hearing updates on budgets and various MCC projects. Simon enjoyed the meetings, provided he was held by someone.
On Tuesday we had a team fun day. We traveled about 60 kilometers south of Managua to the Mombacho volcano where we enjoyed a day of hiking, spectacular views, and cooler temperatures. Simon tagged along in his sling and was most interested in napping.
Here are some pictures from our two days.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Simon's Dedication

Last Sunday (Palm Sunday) we dedicated Simon to God. From the moment of his birth we recognized that he was a gift from God for us to love and nurture. We wanted to make our commitment public, however, and we wanted to do it while some of our family (Mom and Dad Thrush) were present. Last week we had a chance to share the testimony of Simon's pregnancy/birth. Our pastor led us and the congregation in statements of affirmation, we prayed for Simon, and then we shared a verse and poem that we selected for Simon. The verse comes from 1 John 5.14 - "This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us."
The poem was a translation of the text "Like a mother who has borne us." Here are the words:
Like a mother who has borne us, held us close in her delight,
fed us freely from her body, God has called us into life.
Like a father who has taught us, grasped our hand and been our guide,
lifted us and healed our sorrows, God has walked with us in life.
Though as children we have wandered, placed our trust in power and might,
left behind our brothers, sisters, God still calls us into life.
When we offer food and comfort, grasp our neighbor’s hand in love,
tread the path of peace and justice, God still walks with us in life.
By Daniel Bechtel, 1986
Afterwards we shared cake with our friends from church and enjoyed taking pictures of Simon.

Thursday, April 02, 2009

Water management, part 3

We've received some comments about our water situation, so we thought it time for an update. Fortunately, the situation was improved a little bit. About two weeks ago the water would turn off around 8 a.m. instead of 6 a.m. We still have no water for most of the day (until about 6 p.m.), but it makes a huge difference to have water during those two extra hours each morning.
Also, we should note that while we have the capacity to store 110 gallons of water, we only use about 40-50 gallons per day.
And in spite of the fact that our water situation is a little better, there are still many communities in Nicaragua that have water one day a week or less.

Simon's travels

Beth has been directing a work & learn team of high school students from Canada this past week. The students joined up with several young adults from Honduras and Nicaragua for a cross-cultural learning experience about life in Nicaragua. But this group has been different because it also included a newborn. Simon tagged along with the group, visiting the market and tourist sites and MCC projects. He has sweated in the Managua heat and enjoyed the shade of big trees. And he has enjoyed chilling in the arms of more people than we can count. Here are a some photos from Simon's travels: visiting a pottery project that receives support through MCC, on the bus at the Masaya volcano, and in the group photo in front of the Laguna de Apoyo (he's in Beth's arms but behind a girl's head).