Monday, March 14, 2011

Comments on my recent facebook post....

"Why does facebook have to become a forum for our inner stream of consciousness to become public knowledge? Can't some thoughts just be thoughts?!?!"


This was my most recent facebook post. And it's true. I love facebook. There can be value in facebook. It can be used for many purposes and with many intents. I enjoy using it to keep connected with friends at home in the states. It makes me feel like I'm not quite so far away from home. But there are dangers to facebook, too. Facebook has now become a forum for whatever passes through our heads to be visually displayed to the world. When I was younger and had wild, crazy thoughts, the only person that would know about it would be me...well, maybe the pages of my diary would burn a bit with my pithy, teenage angst...or perhaps my best friend would hear an ear-full on the phone. But for the most part, my thoughts stayed in my head. Sure I would roll them around and have many inner discussions about them, but for the most part no one else was privy to them. After, like, 5 minutes, like I would be onto something new and for the most part the world was brighter again. Thought in, thought out.

However with the modern invention of facebook, we can verbally vomit our every thought and whim for the world to process, comment on, like, dislike, hash and rehash over and over and over and over and over and over. The problem with this is that while you may be inside your own head and know what you're talking and raving about, the rest of us are not. A simple comment may be taken a hundred different ways and out of hundred different contexts. People may misconstrue a sentence and it sets off like wild fire in other's hearts and minds (Proverbs 26:20
Without wood a fire goes out; without a gossip a quarrel dies down). Instead of just one person thinking, processing, and coming to a conclusion about a situation, thousands are now involved.


Out of such comments comes much danger. When do we cross the line into unfair judgment, gossip, worldy and empty chatter based on what someone else says about an issue that may not even involve us?!? Do we not see how are our options about other people and situations can be easily shaped just a few ill chosen words on a computer screen? Even the Bible warns against this, saying in 2 Timothy 2:16: "But aviod wordly and empty chatter, for it will lead to further ungodliness, and their talk will spread like gangene". Proverbs simply states, "He who goes about as a talebearer reveals secret, but he who is trustworthy conceals a matter," and "He who conceals a transgression seeks love, but he who repeats a matter separates intimate friends."  

Am I saying to abandon facebook? No. That is not my point. I am saying we need to be careful, myself included, in what we post as well as in what we say. Let some things stay private thoughts and let us discuss our issues with only the people they involve. Let us look Biblically again in how to handle our lives and personal matters!!! Our words have weight. They have impact. I will leave this post with Jesus' thought on the matter from Matthew 12.
 
33 “Make a tree good and its fruit will be good, or make a tree bad and its fruit will be bad,
for a tree is recognized by its fruit.
34 You brood of vipers, how can you who are evil say anything good?
For the mouth speaks what the heart is full of.
35 A good man brings good things out of the good stored up in him,
and an evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in him.
36 But I tell you that everyone will have to give account on the day of judgment
for every empty word they have spoken.
37 For by your words you will be acquitted,
and by your words you will be condemned.”


 May these words of my mouth and this meditation of my heart
   be pleasing in your sight,
   LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.

(emphasis mine)

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Set a Fire

This is one of our new favorite worship songs at Viña Anonos. Steve, Tito, and I translated it so we could sing it here. Check it out, click on the link or on the picture below to see the video on YouTube!!

///There´s no place I´d rather be///
//Than here in your love//

So set a fire in my soul that I can´t contain, that I can´t control.
I want more of You, God
I want more of You, God

///No hay un lugar mejor///
//Solo en tu amor//

Hay un fuego en mi ser, no tengo control no puedo contener.
Quiero mas de Ti, Dios
Quiero mas de Ti, Dios


¨Set a Fire¨ by Will Reagan & United Pursuit Band


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0A8almp_nCU


Oh, God, let this be the prayer of our hearts,
to look for You and seek Your face.
To know that there is no better place than in Your presence.
To know in our hearts that there is NO place we would rather be than in Your love.
Set fires in our souls that would burn for You!!!
Are we a people that long for an uncontrollable fire??
Do we yearn to contain ourselves and our emotion??
Or do we ferverently desire the fire of the Holy Spirit in our lives?
A fire that is not controlled, not safe, not contained,
but spreads like Wild Fire!!!
A contagious fire that consumes us.
I want more of You, God!!

"The LORD appeared to him from afar, saying,
"I have loved you with an everlasting love;
Therefore I have drawn you with lovingkindness."
~Jeremiah 31:3


Psalm 145
I will exalt you, my God the King;
   I will praise your name for ever and ever.
2 Every day I will praise you
   and extol your name for ever and ever.

 3 Great is the LORD and most worthy of praise;
   his greatness no one can fathom.
4 One generation commends your works to another;
   they tell of your mighty acts.
5 They speak of the glorious splendor of your majesty—
   and I will meditate on your wonderful works.[b]
6 They tell of the power of your awesome works—
   and I will proclaim your great deeds.
7 They celebrate your abundant goodness
   and joyfully sing of your righteousness.

 8 The LORD is gracious and compassionate,
   slow to anger and rich in love.

 9 The LORD is good to all;
   he has compassion on all he has made.
10 All your works praise you, LORD;
   your faithful people extol you.
11 They tell of the glory of your kingdom
   and speak of your might,
12 so that all people may know of your mighty acts
   and the glorious splendor of your kingdom.
13 Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom,
   and your dominion endures through all generations.

   The LORD is trustworthy in all he promises
   and faithful in all he does.[c]
14 The LORD upholds all who fall
   and lifts up all who are bowed down.
15 The eyes of all look to you,
   and you give them their food at the proper time.
16 You open your hand
   and satisfy the desires of every living thing.

 17 The LORD is righteous in all his ways
   and faithful in all he does.
18 The LORD is near to all who call on him,
   to all who call on him in truth.
19 He fulfills the desires of those who fear him;
   he hears their cry and saves them.
20 The LORD watches over all who love him,
   but all the wicked he will destroy.

 21 My mouth will speak in praise of the LORD.
   Let every creature praise his holy name
   for ever and ever.


 Therefore, since we are receiving
a kingdom that cannot be shaken,
let us be thankful,
and so worship God acceptably with reverence and awe, 
for our “God is a consuming fire."
~Hebrews 12:28-29

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Opportunities

 God has called us each to take on a unique role in life, and all of us have our own interests and abilities. One of the ways that teams share when they are here is by giving of these gifts and talents in their own special way. Our job is to facilitate these gifts in a practical way here in the community. We have the pleasure of connecting with a local teen shelter where teens with babies can live until they are 18. They receive a full education, hot meals, day care during the day, and a beautiful facility for them and their babies to eat, live, play, grow, and sleep. The last two teams that have come have brought very talented people. The Virginia team brough Eleanor, a hair dresser who has been augmenting people's beauty through hair styling for 43 years. The Mechanic Falls team brough Gemma, Faith, and Erin, three teens highly gifted at crochet. While these seem like polar opposite giftings, both sets of women got to spend time teaching the girls at the shelter. With both sets of lessons, the girls were given everything they would need to continue practicing their new art. I got the joy of learning alongside the girls while I translated. Here are their stories:


 Eleanor brought a suitcase full of hair dressing heads (thank goodness she made it through customs okay...imagine having to answer for that suitcase!!) The girls practiced combing and cutting on the manequins before actually trying it out on each other. They learned how to curl, straighten, cut, and blow dry. They mostly cut straight lines and simple layers.

Eleanor brought loads of hair styling magazines that the girls thumbed through.
They each picked out a new style and practiced cutting each other's hair
(with Eleanor right over their shoulders, of course).



 Each girl was given her own bag with everything she would need to start her own salon, including hair dryer, curling irons, clips, scissors, thinning shears, combs, brushes, spray bottles, and more!


The next team brought 3 enthusiastic teens who are super good at crochet.
They make everything from bags and blankets to flowers and gloves.
They taught the girls three different stitches.

This girl is a lefty. She had so much determination and perserverance even though she had to do everything backwards. She really did catch on quick with some hand-over-hand and
mirror image teaching.

These two girls had done some crochet before. They were super fast and accurate.


This is Faith Potter with one of the girls. I really saw her grow
during the three days of lessons. I saw her patiently teach the left handed girl and try to figure out
the best way to teach. She also tried
really hard to communicate and make friends
with the girls, even though it was hard.
She also picked up some Spanish along the way!!

My Spanish was also stretched. They don't teach "stitch", "double crochet", "bangs",
or even "curling iron" in Spanish 301!!!

I love taking people over to this shelter. It gives them a great oppotunity to use their own special talents
while teaching some one else. It gives these girls an opporunity
for employment when they leave the shelter.
Most importantly, it builds relationships
and positive, encouraging friendships while spreading the love of Christ
in a real and applicable way.
Everyone really enjoyed praying with the girls and
speaking blessings over them and their babies.
If you ever plan on coming to Costa Rica, think about the things you enjoy doing.
Think about the skills, talents, or passions
you could teach some one else.
God has given you unique gifts and abilities for a reason.
Who knows, maybe next year you'll be teaching art, dance, crafts, or sports with the teens at the shelter.

A few of my favorite recipes!!!

Cindy's Honey Currant Scones
Makes 8 servings

2 1/2 c. flour (Cindy made them with whole wheat flour here and they were AWESOME!!)
1 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 c. currants/raisins
1/2 c. dairy sour cream
2 tsp grated orange peal
1/2 butter or margarine
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/3 c. honey
1 egg, slightly beaten

Combine flour, orange peel, baking powder, soda, and salt; mix well. Cut butter into flour mixture. Add currants. Combine sour cream, honey, and egg in a separate bowl. Mix well. Stir honey mixture into dry mixture to form a soft dough. Turn dough onto floured surface, kneed 10 times, shape dough into 8-inch squares. Cut each square diagonally into 2 triangles. Place on a greased baking pan and bake at 375F 15-20 minutes or until golden brown.
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10 Cup Cookies
This is a team favorite. Everyone who has had these cookies so far has raved about them!!

1 c. butter
1 c. peanut butter
1 c. sugar
1 c. brown sugar (I use 1 c. white sugar + 1 Tbsp molasses...that's the secret)
1 c. flour
1 c. uncooked quick oats
1 c. shaved coconut
2 eggs
1 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp baking powder
1 c. chocolate chips
1 c. raisins
1 c. chopped pecans
(Some times to balance the recipe, I add 1 1/2 c. chocolate chips and cut the raisins down to 1/2 c. ;)

Mix sugars, butter, peanut butter, and eggs until fluffy. Add flour, oatmeal, baking soda, baking powder, and coconut. Mix well. Add chocolate chips, raisins, and nuts. Roll into cookie shaped balls. Don't be stingy. Make nice sized cookies. I can usually fit 20 on a regular sized baking tray. They don't spread too much... Bake at 350 degrees for 13 miuntes. If you are tempted to eat one right off the tray, have a glass of cold milk handy, because the chocolate gets nice and hot.


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Frozen Peanut Butter Pie

This is DELICIOUS!!!! AND is made with tofu...that´s the secret ingredient and it´s excellent!!!!!! I made it for Christina´s birthday and it was a big hit.

Have ready:
One 9" baked pie shell (I like to use the prepared graham cracker crusts)

Blend in  blender or food processor until smooth and creamy:
1 lb. tofu
3/4 c. peanut butter
1/2 c. honey
1/4 c. oil (I usually use extra virgin olive oil)
1 tsp. vanilla
1/8 tsp. salt

Pour into the baked pie shell. Decorate with semi-sweet chocolate shavings/chips and freeze. Before serving let thaw for about 10 minutes. If you can't wait, run the knife under hot water ;)

Careful on serving sizes, the recipe says it makes 6-8 servings, but each serving is 529 calories!!! We've found we can get at least 12-16 servings and it makes our waists happier :)

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Asparagus and Bacon Quiche
Makes one 9" pie pan

1/2 lb. Asparagus cut into 1/2" pieces (I used canned, but you can also steam fresh.)
5 slices of bacon (I used turkey bacon cooked the day before)
2 eggs
3/4 c. Half & Half (I used regular milk)
1/8 tsp. nutmeg
salt and pepper to taste
1 cup swiss cheese (I used a combo of mozzerella and pepper jack cheese)

Crust:
1 1/2 c. flour
2 tsp white sugar
1 tsp salt
1/2 c. vegetable oil (I used safflower oil, it's what we had :)
2 Tbsp milk

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.


For crust, place all ingredients in a 9" pie pan and mix with a fork. Pat into the bottom of the pan. Poke holes in the bottom and sides of the crust. Brush with 1 egg white. Sprinkle the bacon and asparagus into the bottom of the pie crust. Cover the asparagus and bacon generously with cheese. Beat together the eggs, half & half (or milk), nutmeg, and salt/pepper with a hand mixer on medium speed until completely scramble out of its mind. Pour eggs over cheese. Bake uncovered for 35-40 minutes or until crust and top are brown



Enjoy!!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Sisterhood of the One-Size-Does-Not-Fit-All Wedding Dress

There once was a one-size-does-not-fit-all wedding dress that was made in Ohio. It had the supposed ability to morph into any size or shape, to fit any woman regardless of height or weight. Everything was adjustable, from top to bottom. The woman from Ohio who made the dress decided to send it with a team to Costa Rica in case any of the women in the community decided to get married but it sat in a closet for months. Until one day it was called upon....

(This is how the dress came...adjust the shoulders, adjust under the arms, adjust the waist.
Voila!! Insta-dress)

Meet Will and Jessi....

Will and Jess live up in the Mangoes. For those of you who have been here before, they live in the yellow house right infront of David and Terri's house. They are the last set of houses in the Mangoes.
They have been together for a while and are expecting a baby in April.

Enter New Life (Columbus, Ohio)
Will and Jess started pre-marital counseling with Rodney and Cindy and the New Life team heard of the wedding plans.
Cindy happened to mention that we had this one-size-fits-all-wedding dress in the closet and:
The Lord happens to have a phenomenal sense of humor...and timing. One month before the set wedding date, a wedding dress seamstress just "happened" to be part of the team.
Coincidence?!? I think not.

Meet Tatyana:
She works at a wedding dress shop in Columbus, Ohio.
She looked at the dress and measured the bride and literally completely redesigned the dress in four days!!

 

Tatyana took apart the beloved one-size-fits-all wedding dress and tailored it for our bride, Jessica.

The day of the wedding dawned clear and bright.

We had our fill of blowing up balloons....
And the bride and groom's family decorated the backyard of the Casa Nueva.


We went to the farmer's market and bought $32 of flowers.
(That was about 15 bouquets of daisies, Gerbera daisies, violets, ferns, and filler flowers as well as 4 large bouquest of Birds-of-Paradise, ferns, and other tropical flowers)


Getting ready at the bride's house...making food and getting dressed,


Rodney officiated the wedding and Federico translated.


Everyone came out in their finest.

The bride tossed the bouquet...Anna caught it.

They danced.

They did the "dollar" dance.



David threw cake in the bride and groom's faces...

And they drove off into the sunset.
All in all, the one-size-fits-all wedding dress saw a wonderful day with lots of friends and family.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

The Last Laugh

So I was cleaning my room this afternoon and ran across some quotes I had written down from the New Life team from a few weeks ago...Enjoy!!!


"Things are a but more like they used to be than they are now. I wrote a country song once, but I'm sure you won't want it on your blog." ~Craig

"It's my turn to wash the dished, but I'll pay you $15 to do them for me." ~Craig to me after dinner one night.


 "You scare me so much with your talk of caca in the streets I wear my boots." Tatyana

"I don't want to get spidered. Wait, you're going to throw a spider on me?!?" ~Lisa

"They left to get a coke and came back with 2 tacos and a Sprite." ~Brett about some of the guys leaving randomly around 9 at night.


"Would you manipulate my face?" ~Brett after he found out what I do for a job.




"I've learned to ask, "Where's Rosa's? In the Mangoes? Not going there. Where's Rosa's? Next door? Going there. Do I have to climb three flights of stairs with no handles up a wall? Not going there. If the person is sick needs to be visited, I'll send Diego." ~Cindy Schmidt












Saturday, February 12, 2011

Changes come....

Wow! So many changes in Los Anonos, where to begin? Each team has a flavor, and this teams flavor is change. We now have a thrift store in Anonos. It seems like it happened over night. One day we had the Casita, the next day we had a store. The Casita has definitely gone for a face lift. It is no longer a cement tomb with a toilet. It is now a shelf-lined, hanger-filled, new-to-me store.

When the flood happened, we were also flooded with donations of clothes. Literally so many clothes we didn't have enough people in need to give them to. So the logical idea was to create a store where people from the community could earn money by running the store and other people in the community could benefit by buying clothes, shoes, and home goods.

Ginger shows off our collection of ladies' shoes.

Yeron checks his pockets for spare change.

Ginger and Maria model the latest of fashion trends in Costa Rica.

Now with the new store opening, teams also have a new opportunity to keep the store stocked with items to sell. When coming on a team, consider bringing gently used clothing and shoes (especially for children) and small home appliances that are in good working condition. Prices are set by people who live here and know the fair cost of things. The prices are kept reasonable so anyone here could afford them. This not only provides jobs for the community, but also helps give money and support back into the community of Los Anonos. Thank you for all your support and prayers for the people of this community!!


The Casita got a nice face-lift on the outside

The Grand Opening happened on February 12, 2011. Adriana got to cut the ribbon :)


The line was out the door for the first day of shopping.

The new thrift shop in Los Anonos was a success!!
Almost $280 was sold in the first day!!