I arrived safe and sound on Monday after a very early morning (thanks to the best mom ever for waking up at 2 am to drive me to the airport)! I've jumped right into things here. For at least the first few weeks of my stay, I will be living with some long term missionaries; a mom, dad, four kids, two dogs, and a bird. This is the same family I stayed with five summers ago and, well, there is never a dull moment in this house. They are incredible, fun, and busy. They keep me on my toes.
My job for the next three weeks is to get tutoring boxes together full of math and reading supplies for each site where interns will be this summer. So I've begun making copies, coloring (college education right there! fortunately 11 year old Chase can help me out), reviewing my fractions with sweet pizza cutouts, and scouring the school for old textbooks and reading materials. Tomorrow I will travel with Vic, the dad, to Constanza, another site, to learn about the ministry there and see what we have for tutoring supplies.
I have really been settling into the Dominican culture again. It's been wonderful reconnecting with friends, both english speaking and not. My spanish has really been put to the test, but it hasn't failed me too bad yet. The rice and beans are delicious as always, and today, 12 year old Luke taught me how to drive the motorcycle (Dad, you didn't read that). Like I said, settling into the culture. :)
A specific prayer request: A young woman in the community had emergency surgery yesterday and something went wrong. She has not stopped bleeding since. Here, patients are responsible for finding their own blood if they need transfusions since the hospitals don't have any. She already received six pints last night and as of this afternoon was seeking more donations. Please pray for healing for her, peace for her husband and family, and for A negative donors to step up (almost all Dominicans know their blood type for reasons like this).
Thank you for all the love, support, and prayers. It really has been a fine transition and I am thankful for the time I have had here already (especially since I haven't seen a cockroach yet!). Be praying that I would be able to discern the best way I can be a blessing to the family I'm with and the organization as a whole in the next few weeks. To God be the glory!
So excited for your time here friend :-) especially that you get to color! Definitely excited to read these
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ReplyDeleteMichelle (: I can hear your voice as I read these words and I can picture the DR too! Thanks in advance for sharing your stories and prayer requests with us!! PS that random unknown deleted comment above was me somehow. I'm kind of an old woman when it comes to the internets.
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