Friday, February 6, 2026

Life Lately January 2026

The new year is off to a great start!  This month was all about returning to life in Guatemala. Here is a look at our life during the month of January.  

After just having returned from the States, we rang in the new year at our home in Antigua. 
 
We spent that first week unpacking and getting our house back in order.  It was also bowl game season which meant I was quite distracted by watching football while trying to get everything else done.  Before all the luggage was even unpacked, I had decorated our table in a football theme.  I love table decorations!! 
 
We spent a lot of time out shopping for food and supplies.  We had been away from our home for 6.5 months and it was empty of both.  We had to completely restock the kitchen which meant trips to several different grocery stores to find everything and also a drive into Guatemala City to our PriceSmart warehouse store.  It takes time to get it all done! Here we are in February and are still looking for certain items.

Cruz's bedroom needed to be repainted so we did that the first week we were back.  
 
We had promised Ben a trip to the local climbing gym so we squeezed that in the first week also. 
 
That Sunday after church we met these sweet friends for lunch in town.  Brandon served here as a missionary for a few years.  They were back in Guatemala for a visit, and we were happy they took time to see us.  
  
We started the second semester of our school year on Monday, January 5.  
 
 
The following Wednesday night the boys returned to youth group.  They love their youth group here! 
 
With the boys being at youth group every Wednesday night, that gives us a weekly date night.  On that first Wednesday night we enjoyed supper at Panda Express.  We love their orange chicken and spring rolls!  
 
That weekend we made an overnight trip to Quetzaltenango to visit our teammates.
 
We most always stop at the Cafe Barista on the way for a bathroom break and drink. Our choices that day were black coffee, cold brew coffee, an iced latte, and a mango smoothie.
 
Our family in Xela with the Santa Maria volcano in the distance. 

I chuckled at the size of this McDonald's billboard.  It is huge!! 
 
The following Monday morning we were up bright and early for a visit to the U.S. Embassy to renew Ben's U.S. passport. 
 
David spent time that week reconnecting with pastors and ministry partners. 
 

I started back my walking routine.  I walk several days during the week with my friend Betsy.  On the weekends and days she can't go, I will walk in town.  I love daily walks.  
 
a beautiful view of Agua volcano from our house 

a sunset view of Agua 
 
I found this pasta drying rack right after we returned and was eager to get back to making homemade pasta.  

Here's a dough for cinnamon rolls I made.  I make several pans and freeze them. 

I baked some chocolate chip banana bread to have in the freezer. 

I made a lemon pie.  It is a family favorite. 

I also made a few batches of sausage balls to have in the freezer for future breakfast meals.
 
So far, Ben has had two sleepovers with his friend Joshua.  On one of those they went to the climbing gym.  Both of those boys love climbing!

He also spent an afternoon at the local arcade with his friend Josue.
 
I have no photos, but Cruz and his friends have gone out for lunch, coffee, and had weekly meet ups at the local gym. 
 
David preached at a First Fruits service on a Sunday night.   

After the service they served tamales and sent us home with several.  We had them for lunch the next day. 

Guatemalan tamale 
 
On a recent Sunday morning, Ben was at Joshua's house, David left right after church for a dentist appointment, and Cruz and I were left to have lunch together.  I love these one on one moments! 
 
The month ended with David and Cruz taking part in a father/ son hike on the Santa Maria volcano near Quetzaltenango. I will try to do a separate post about that soon.  There were five dads and nine high school boys on the hike.  Despite the difficult trek up and down, they had a wonderful time.  
 
With them being gone, that left me and Ben to have a weekend to ourselves.  On Saturday we joined friends for pickle ball and swimming.  It was a fun day in the sun.

We went to church on Sunday morning and then had lunch at Luna de Miel afterwards. Ben loves their crepes.  I loved spending time with just him.  
 
Lastly, this semester as an art elective, Cruz is doing a cooking class.  He has learned some new skills already. For his first lesson he had to read through a specific Betty Crocker cookbook and pick out which recipes he planned to prepare based on several categories. Here he is picking out his recipes.
 
The first week was appetizers.  He made Cheesy Potato Skins.  

We had them at lunch and he liked them so much he made them again the following day. 
 
The next week he learned about breads.  For that he chose to bake a Sour Cream Coffee Cake. 

It turned out pretty and delicious!
 
I now have our house looking lovely for the Valentine's season.  Seasonal decorating is something else I enjoy doing. 
 
Lastly, we are thankful for a very smooth transition back to life in Guatemala after being away for a while. Life seems normal and routine.  That is a blessing!  The boys are thriving in school and life, which is an answer to prayer.  We are thankful for the friendships they have both in the U.S. and also here.  Those friends help make them feel at home in both places.  
 
 
We are looking forward to this new month and all the things it will bring with it.

Friday, January 23, 2026

Life Lately December 2025

December was a busy month.  We wrapped up our speaking engagements and our school semester.  We celebrated Christmas with family and then packed all of our belongings and returned to Guatemala.  For a month already known for it's hustle and bustle, we were running wide open.
 
We began the month by participating in a weekend long missions conference at FBC Jackson, MS.  It kicked off their Lottie Moon giving emphasis.  It was fantastic!  We shared numerous times over the three day event and met so many wonderful people.  We left feeling very blessed to have been a part of such a wonderful event! If you would like to read about it click on this link-  Lottie Moon World Mission Weekend.
 
The following Monday night we attended the Christmas parade in Brookhaven.  It was a cold night, but we loved the parade. 
 
Later that week, we had supper with a dear sweet prayer supporter of ours.  We have known Ms. Martha for many years, and she is such a great encourager to us. She cooked a huge spread of food, and it was all delicious!
 
The following day we had lunch with Chad McCord.  He is a former IMB missionary and is currently serving as the Missions Mobilization Director for the Mississippi Baptist Convention.  I am glad our paths crossed during our time in the States.  
 
My dad's family has a reunion twice each year.  They meet in July and again in December.  I was able to make both reunions while we were home.  It is sweet to gather with family and now that my dad is gone, I especially like to be present to represent him.  Here I am with some of my cousins. 
 
In mid- December David preached at our home church, Harmony Baptist in Crystal Springs, MS. 

The church praying over us after the service.  It was a special time with our church family!
 
After the service we had a covered dish lunch and Christmas party with our Sunday school class.  We played the dirty Santa game and had a really fun time.  Afterwards, the boys went home with friends for the afternoon, and we went to visit with family.  
  
loving on sweet baby Lake
He is the first grandchild of David's sister.
 
We went to Sonic for supper and ate in the car.  We then drove through the Chautauqua Park Christmas lights.
 
The boys had their Sunday school party that evening.  They had a blast! 
 
youth Christmas party at Harmony Baptist 


 
The following Wednesday night I got to share with the ladies' group at our home church.  I had attended each Wednesday night while we were home so it was special to close out by sharing with them.  We made it a Christmas party and everyone brought finger foods to share.  It was fun and an overall wonderful way to close out my season of sharing.  
 
The Wednesday night ladies' group at Harmony Baptist. 
 
Cruz with some of his best buds the following Sunday morning at church.  I am so thankful for the close friendships he has there! These boys are more like brothers than friends.

After lunch several of us gathered for an afternoon of Christmas caroling.  It is something we have not done in many years. The boys had never been, and they really loved it.  Seeing the smiles on the faces of the people we visited just warmed our hearts.  

getting ready to go caroling with our home church 
 
  
The following week we had supper with the Johnsons.  Nickey and Jackie were in our youth ministry many years ago. 

the kiddos 
 
Their pastor and his family stopped by to see us later that evening.  We had a house full. 
 
Ms. Martha had given the boys gift cards to Dairy Queen for Christmas.  We ate supper there one evening.

They couldn't resist turning them upside down. 
 
They even dared me to hold it over my head. I think they were secretly hoping it would fall. 
 
After supper, we headed out to look at Christmas lights. 


 
We celebrated Christmas with family.  We were with David's family on Christmas Eve and my family on Christmas Day. You can read about that here- Christmas 2025
 
Some of our new ornaments for 2025.  The top left corner is our traditional family ornament.  The right corner is a Crystal Springs ornament given to me by my friend Malinda.  That is David's hometown.  She also gave me a similar one from Hazlehurst, which is my hometown. Don't you just love the bottom left corner!!!  Cruz saw this pancake ornament at Cracker Barrel and insisted we get it.  Pancakes are a big part of our family.  The bottom right corner is an ornament that was given out to everyone at the missions conference at FBC Jackson.
 
These are the boy's personal ornaments.  Cruz chose the workout ornament.  The gym they went to while in the States was called Sweat Fitness so this was the perfect ornament for him.  Ben's ornament was a gaming control, which perfectly describes his life these days.
 
And then, like all good things, our time in the States came to an end.  We left the U.S. on December 28 flying back to Guatemala to begin our sixth term of service with the IMB.  We were sad to leave but a little eager to get back to the life we are called to live.  It is always bitter sweet to leave one home for the the other.  You can read about our travel day here-  Returning to Guatemala
 
So now we are almost through the month of January.  How can that be?  I'll be posting that update soon.
 
Happy New Year everyone!!! 

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