I havent written much on my trip to Honduras and I'm not exactly sure why. Here is my first attempt. The one outreach that sticks out in my mind and I'm sure everyone else's was when we went to CASITA MUJERES. It was a "home" for young girls from the ages of maybe 6-18. On this day Pastor Chace asked me if I would give my testimony. Now in my head I'm thinking "are you serious" but I of course say yes. This is my first time ever to give the story of what made me who I am today. That whole day I was so nervous, anyone who knows me also knows that I'm not one to really get nervous about anything. Just the thought of exposing who I am to a whole crowd of people including those from church and my siblings, it just made me feel vulnerable. Our bus is driving on down the road to our destination when we notice a traffic jam. Great it's already hot and sweaty and now there is no movement for the air to circulate through the bus. I guess it was exactl...
Heroless Endeavor.. mindless ramblings of nothing at all
Oh Ana, I'm so sorry that Sergio has to be gone for so long but if I may say so, I am SO proud of the decision he has made to enlist (as I'm sure you are as well) and I am SO thankful for him and the choice that he has made - one of the most honorable choices a person can make in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteHe'll be back before you know it and soon, the time you will have spent apart from each other will only be a memory.
I love you lady :)
Em