The “simple things” of Guatemalan life!
-A few days ago we arrived home after running some errands.
We wanted to do some ‘simple’ chores like washing dishes, planting some vines
at our back fence, getting a shower, and flushing the toilet. You know what all
these items have in common? Water! Guess what? Our water was shut off for the
afternoon (without notice of course). So we accomplished some other things that afternoon, but the
‘simple’ thing of having water changed our plans.
-Last week was Daryl’s (my father-in-law) birthday. So his
day started by his daughters, that are living in close proximity, taking him
out for breakfast. They did the ‘simple’ thing of parking the vehicle and going
to Dunkin Donuts. After eating they came back out and realized their car had
been stolen. It didn’t ruin the day, thankfully, and everyone was in a great
mood, but another ‘simple’ thing turned into something not so ‘simple’.
These ‘simple’ things were frustrating and annoying at the
time, but as we look back we can, thankfully, laugh about them and know that
God has placed us here in Guatemala for a reason. Even though there are
inconveniences and different ways of life, we have become used to these
‘simple’ things here that change plans and schedules. It’s part of the cultural
and people adjust – which is why generally people here seem to value
relationships and spending time with others rather than worrying about their
schedule and being on time. It’s definitely something to think about and take
into consideration. How many ‘simple’ things in your lives make you feel
annoyed and upset? How can you change your attitude? Instead of thinking ‘my day is ruined’ can
you turn that ‘simple’ thing into a positive?
Here are some photos of a very colorful little town on the side of the mountain!
Life updates:
We have some big news coming up regarding ministry, and will
let you know when it’s completely official!

I will be ending official Spanish lessons because of coming
back to PA in two weeks, and after I return I will just be meeting with my
teacher for a few hours a week just to have more conversational times.
We are looking forward on seeing many of you when we are
back in PA in ten days and if you are interested in getting together with us just send us
an email (andi@hopeforhome.org or Krishauna@hopeforhome.org) and we
would love to talk about what God is doing here in Guatemala and how our plans
and visions are progressing.
Thank you so much for all of your prayers and support,
Andi and Krishauna