Saturday, January 26, 2013

SUMMERTIME!

Since we're in full blown summer here, it brings lots of visitors. Which we LOVE! It keeps us very busy and time flies by. We got to play tour guides for a few days so here's some highlights...
We took our friends on a hike. It's an hour and a half up to the waterfall and an hour and a half back. Here's a HUGE tree we saw!
 And there was a clearing that had tons of vines hanging. So the girls took turns swinging on them.

 And we finally made it to the waterfall.

 
Another day we took them to a place in the mountains called Vinca Lerida. It's a coffee farm that has a restaurant, coffee shop, and beautiful cabins you can rent. It is harvest time so covering the hills you see Ngobes working hard at picking the coffee beans. 
 

We got to see them spread the beans all over a huge concrete slab to dry them out.


We also thought it'd be fun to show them mountain territory. There are so many areas that are hard to get to by car so again...we hiked. :) One "road" on the territory map said it was a 30 min hike up and 30 min hike down. We decided to be adventurous. They weren't lying. The hike was so long!  And this isn't nice paved concrete. It's big and small, loose gravel. I know you can't really see it in this picture, but we parked and walked up to a house that's just a speck in the middle.
 Here's a picture from about half way up.
 
Once at the top, we discovered.... no English speakers. So the gentleman was kind enough to let the girls pet his horse. Then we set off for the long hike back.
 
 
And now I kinda feel bad showing you all these pictures, since the weather here is so nice and you're in the middle of winter. So I will embarass myself just to show you we do have difficulties here. With summer brings wind. And it's not just wind, but tropical stormlike wind. In one picture we captured what we deal with daily.
 

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Circuit Assembly November 2012

Our Circuit Assembly was held in David this year. It was a nice room that they were able to rent. It was clean, the chairs were fairly comfortable and there was A/C. We were very excited for all that! We had 179 in attendance. The program as you all know was just amazing. So many good parts, demos and talks.  I'll relay some of the stats they announced for the English field. Costa Rica and Panama form one District. All of Panama forms one circuit. Because it's very difficult for ones to travel to the other side of Panama for the one and two day assemblies they have divided our circuit into 3 sections. A, B and C. We fall into the C side of our circuit. In all of Panama there are 218 regular pioneers. There are 111 in Costa Rica. For our side of the circuit there are 310 Bible studies. Just in the last year 10 new English congregations have been formed between Costa Rica and Panama. And numerous groups have been formed or are in the process of trying to become a group.
We were able to meet our district overseer and his wife for the first time. They are so nice. I really admire the sacrifices they have made. There is only one district overseer for all of Central America. So from week to week they are traveling great distances. He had such a love for all the kids and gave them Bible questions they had to research and then give him the answer.

Here's a picture of all the kids in our side of the circuit.
And then a picture of all the teenagers!
Here's a little girl Kaia took a great liking to.  And also a current family picture.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

A day in the ministry

We had a mountain territory we were trying to finish up and we had left the hiking part to the last. So one morning it was our family and two more sisters. So off we set. The hike started on a very steep paved road that had a sign that said there was no where to turn around. So we parked the car and started on foot. Once we got to the bottom of the paved road there was a dirt path that picked up. So we kept going further and further down. Once we got to the bottom of the paved path we saw an abandoned house but then on further there were a couple more homes. The only way there was on a packed down grassy trail. So the 6 of us kept going. At the end of the grassy path was a creek that we had to cross to get to the 2 homes. We decided for Adam to cross over and head to the homes and see what was there. He said as he was walking up he noticed a little old lady sitting on her front porch swatting the dogs away with a broom while reading a magazine that looked like the Watchtower. So once he approached he asked if he could see what she was reading and it was! It was the current November Watchtower and Awake magazines. Now I feel I should tell you the date of this service day....It was only November 7th. What we found so encouraging about this experience is that here we hiked probably 45 minutes down this mountain to literally 2 houses in the middle of NO WHERE and even though Adam was unable to have a conversation with this woman...already by the 7th of November this householder had the current magazines. It really showed how Jehovah's word is being preached in the most remote parts of the world!


Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Puerto Armuelles

The beginning of November we were able to travel to a small beach town named Puerto Armuelles, Panama. There are 2 familes from the States trying to get an English group started there. Once a month they have a brother visit to give a talk. It's only a couple hour drive for us and we were excited to see another part of Panama. We arrived Saturday afternoon and they have their "Sunday" meeting on Saturday night. So Adam gave the talk and we had the Watchtower that was conducted using the Simplified Edition. There were a few Panamanians there and an American couple who are currently studying. I think in total there were about 16 people there. It was so nice getting to know new ones better. We got to talk with a family with 2 teenage boys and they've been here a few years. So getting their insight and seeing how spiritual their boys are was very encouraging. Then there is a new family that has 3 young kids. You'll see in the pictures how excited they all were to be playing with kids their ages!
Here was the group when we visited. There have since been 2 brothers move in to help as well.
We stayed over night so on Sunday we woke up and went to the beach! Here's just a few pictures of the kids playing.

Learning to surf using wood. The kids LOVED this! We've definantly learned it's the little things in life that matter the most.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

FIrst Panama District Convention

Our convention this year was on September 8th and 9th. This year unfortunatly Panama had only 2 of the 3 days. We're hoping next year we will be able to have 3 again. It just shows how badly brothers are needed to care for the parts. For us it was about a 6 hour drive. I've never traveled for a convention before and never realized how much work is involved! It was overwhelming and felt we were moving all over again, but we made it with everything we needed. The assembly hall is on the grounds of the old branch. We drove through the gates and it was breathtaking how gorgeous it is! The grounds are kept up so beautifully. It literally brought tears to our eyes. It is an open air assembly hall. This year from what we heard some of Panama was sent to the Costa Rican convention so we weren't sure how many people would be there. On Saturday we had a grand total of 433. On Sunday there was around 600.  We met some very nice brothers and sisters from all over. Here is a picture from the front of the assembly hall.
 
 
And here is a picture from the back looking at the stage.
 
 
And this is from our seats looking out to the grounds
 
From the side looking in
 
 
And finally the baptism pool!
 
We realized the little mountain town we live in is quite nice. The weather here is so mild and cool at times. Where the convention is we really experienced true Panama weather. It was so hot and sticky. We literally were all drenched in sweat. Poor Kaia'a cheeks were so pink I thought she was going to overheat but she did ok. By the end of the first day we couldn't wait to jump in the pool at our house. We now understood why every home we passed on the way there had a pool!
 
Here is a picture of the girls with a dear sister from our congregation.

 
 
A family that is studying with a couple from our hall.  
 
 
 
Some of the sisters in our congregation
 
And here is a current picture of our family
 
 
 
 

Los Cangilones de Gualaca

We went with some friends to what we call as "the river" to go swimming. It's a beautiful river that has rocks to climb and rocks to jump off of.  The water was suprisingly clear. We could see down quite a ways. At first we were very leary of jumping off, especially the girls. But seeing our friends jump in and come back to the surface safely reassured us it was ok. :)  The water was so cold that it took our breaths away. But we soon got used to the temperature and really enjoyed it! The girls loved it. They kept jumping and jumping. Here's a picture of Whitney, Aribey and Cooper swimming.
 

The is the area where we get out of the water.
Here is a local climbing the rocks. The guys are so comfortable and know every inch of these rocks. You can tell they have been coming here since they could walk. 

As we were getting ready to leave several locals showed up. The show they put on I can't even describe. So here's a video to watch.


Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Day Off!!!

Several from our hall went to the beach one day. We started early since it's a 1.5 hour drive. The weather was perfect and didn't rain on us. The waves were a great size and the girls even got to where they would dive through them. We brought lunches and snacks, beach toys and boogie boards. It was a great day to get to know each other better and relax.
 

 
Here's Cooper and Dave having fun with the kite.
 
 
There's little crabs running everywhere. The girls tried to catch one. After several attempts a crab was caught.
 
What's better after a long day in the sun at the beach? Chinese food... That's what we thought anyways. Most in our group was sick the next day.