Last week, when I went to school to take the exam, I had arranged with one of my teachers to work on something. However, she got stuck in traffic and by the time she got there, we had already left. Although it didn't work out that day, we still needed to go in and take books and stuff back, so I was able to arrange with her to work on it on Friday. I think there were 7 students, one teacher and the principal there that day. So, then after lunch we all played football (soccer). It was the three boys against the four girls. I did what I had hoped to with my teacher and had fun playing football!
~Olivia
This was a big weekend for us at the church we have been filling in at while we are here. Yesterday we led a visioning workshop for them from about 9:00-3:00. We had a good turn out and good participation. We felt very good about the whole day and hope we left them empowered and energized. Then today was our last Sunday there. They began the service by singing one of the songs we taught them - Praise, I will praise you Lord. - noting their appreciation for our work together. I found I had a lump in my throat. There were other words of appreciation and a few Trini souvenirs given to us. It was a good, full weekend.
Exactly one month from today we will return home to KS. In many ways we are really looking forward to that. We miss our families and friends there. We miss our church there. But we are also realizing how hard it is to say good bye. We are so blessed to have been touched by so many lovely people both here and at home.
~Barb
For a little while now, we have been thinking about having a Thanksgiving. I think we've mentioned those before, but they're basically a little service and then a meal in celebration of something. My parents' 25th wedding anniversary was at the end of May, and so this would be partly to celebrate that, and also partly to celebrate our time here in Trinidad. So we've officially decided to have a Thanksgiving on the 27th of June at the church we live above. So on Friday, while Olivia was at school, I went to Trincity Mall with my parents. We got invitations to hand out, a guest book for people to sign, and shiny purple balloons to decorate! While we were there, we ran into one of the pastors and his daughter! So we gave him the invitation for his church and talked to him for a little. My parents had to go to pick up Olivia from school, but Navin (the pastor) offered to take me with him and his daughter to see The Karate Kid. So I went along with him while my parents went and got Olivia. When we came out of the movie, my parents and Olivia were waiting for us. Then we drove home to realize we were out of electricity, as Daddy will explain.
~Roxy
After being gone most of the day on Friday, we returned home at about 6:30 to discover that we were out of electricity. It wasn't long, however, before we saw the crew arrive from T&TEC (Trinidad & Tobago Electrical Commission). We went to our apartment windows on and off over the next several hours to watch the workers as they removed and replaced a section of wire. We do have several candles, a flashlight and a nice battery-powered reading light that we were able to use to see as the evening went on. The biggest issue was that without electricity, we had no air conditioning or even fan to keep cool. It got quite warm in the apartment, especially as we burned several candles to keep the place lit. Meanwhile, members of Charlieville Mennonite Church gathered downstairs for their annual business meeting, which was also conducted by candlelight. Finally, about ten minutes before the meeting ended, power was restored. We were really glad to have power back so we could cool down the apartment before we went to sleep.
~Richard
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