Wrap-up day
in Ataco. We unpacked a little in the
morning, but left about 10 to go to Ataco.
We had no hot water in Juayua, so I took advantage of one last hot
shower before we handed over the keys.
We are uncertain how long it will be before Dwaine can set up the
electric water heater on the shower. We
cleaned for about 3 hours and then went out for a lunch at a small restaurant in
front of the park. It was a nice lunch
and then we headed out for some visiting.
First, we went to Natividad’s. Her
daughter was also there with her son, Christopher. But we missed seeing Mirdna. Natividad’s health was not very good. We talked for a little while on her
difficulty with making a decision for the Lord.
While we may return to Ataco for some visits, we probably won’t be involved
in too many ongoing studies. It is hard
to know when a person has rejected Christ, so we are prayerful that her
daughter and people in the church in Ataco will continue to try to influence
her to move on her knowledge. Next we
went to Edgardo’s. His wife, Maritza was
home and we visited with her, their son Javier, and their daughter Paola until
Edgardo arrived. Edgardo, our brother
from Ataco, had taken a new position working in the coffee fields. He has to get up each morning at 4:30, walk
two hours in the dark, work a full day at hard labor and then walk two hours
home in the afternoon. He was
exhausted. We are going to get him a
heavy duty flashlight to travel with. Hopefully,
that will help him along his journey. Next,
we went back to Ataco to load the car for a final trip and to have the landlady
to do a final run through of the house.
We were supposed to give a one month notice, but we really couldn’t since
we had to jump on a house as soon as we found one in Juayua. So, we used our deposit as the payment for
our one’s notice on the house. She was
fine on that and everything was in order.
It was strange driving out of Ataco for the last time…..from living
there at least. We stopped by Hector and
Rachel’s and they let us borrow their hot spot for the internet. It was good to get that and still be able to
Skype with the kids. We got home about
6ish and unloaded and unpacked until about 11ish. Moving makes for long days, but we are truly
thankful to begin to settle where we are working.
We found a friend on our patio table's bench.
Close-up in case you couldn't see it well.
Too think I was sitting right here on this bench yesterday.
I just love it!
Dwaine said, "We passed a lost 'soul' on the road."
Then, Dwaine said, "We just passed a child sandwich." Can you figure that one?
Exiting Ataco
Heading out of town.
The Welcoming Committee!
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