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Friday, June 5, 2026

Life Lately May 2026

 Here is a look at some of our family activities during the month of May. 

The first Sunday of each month local churches do the Lord's Supper.  We were in two churches the first Sunday in May and enjoyed it twice. 

In early May David attended a pastor's conference at Lake Atitlan. 
 
I enjoyed a wonderful Mother's Day celebration. 
 
Cruz and his friends have discovered a love for pool and have found a few places in town where they can go play.  These three do a lot together.  In addition to pool and meal outings, they went bowling and saw two movies in May. 
 
David made a trip over to the Chiquimula area to make visits. Below are a few of the people he saw while there.
 
He was in La Libertad with Nicolas. 

He drove up the mountain to Nearar to check on the church and visit with Pastor Rafael and his wife Luz. 

He stopped by Camotan to see the Lubecks. 
 
Also in Camotan, he visited with sweet Jane.  She runs El Olam school, which is where Cruz attended preschool when we lived there years ago.
 
I enjoyed a long lunch outing with my friend Susan, who was back in Guatemala for a visit.  She lived in Antigua for several years but has since returned to the States.  She loves playing cards, and I miss getting to play with her.  It was fun to catch up!

For many weeks now Cruz, a few friends, and the youth group leaders have been going out to eat together after Wednesday night youth group.   He loves these outings!
 
We had our last day of school on Friday, May 15. That is always a fun celebration day.
 
Our night-blooming cereus or sometimes called Queen of the Night cactus bloomed in mid-May. I had been watching it all week knowing that it was getting ready to bloom. The blooms only open at night and last just one night.  By the following morning they close up and die.  They can be as big as 8-12 inches across.  In all, over a three night period, we had thirty-six blooms!  It's a beautiful sight with the sweetest smell.

 
David and our teammate, Mark, made an overnight trip to Ixchiguan to visit with ministry partners and make plans for our upcoming Indigenous conference.
 
On Cruz's birthday eve he enjoyed a meal and outing in town with friends.
 
He turned 16 on May 26. 
 
The following day he got his Guatemala driver's license.  He was very excited! 
 
We traveled as a family over to Copan, Honduras to visit with Pastor Nahum. 
 
While in Copan, we made a visit to Macaw Mountain to see the birds. 
 
Lastly, we ended the month watching baseball.  It was fun to see the Ole Miss Rebels advance to the Super Regionals.   We'll be watching this weekend hoping they advance on to the College World Series.
 

Friday, June 16, 2023

El Olam English Week Day 2

 

Due to a protest blocking the road we were not able to get from Chiquimula to Jocotan for a few days.  That really messed up our plans of having the whole week at the school to teach English classes.  We missed Tuesday and Wednesday and had to make alternate plans for those days (which I'll post about next).  The protest paused for several hours on Wednesday night which allowed much of the border traffic to pass. We took a detour and drove several hours over the rough mountain road so we could be at the school on Thursday. It was a lot of effort but so worth it to get to spend that last day with the kids.
 
Here are some photos from Day 2 at El Olam school in Jocotan-

Arriving
We were very excited to be there and also just excited to be out of the vehicles.

We jumped right in to English classes.
 






Ben

We ended the elementary school day with music, scripture reading, testimonies, and a devotion.

 
Isaac sharing scripture.

Bella sharing her testimony.

Trey sharing his testimony.

Olivia sharing scripture.
 
more time of worship

 
 
 
At the end, our students lined up and all the precious little kids passed by to hug and thank them.







We kicked off the middle school class day by practicing English greetings when the students arrived.



We then spent the afternoon doing English classes and review with them.


our group with the El Olam middle school students
 
 
Here is a video from both of our days at the school.
 
To get back to Chiquimula we had to take that same two hour mountain road detour.  The views were gorgeous.  We stopped along the way to take a few photos.


Isaac

Melanie is right.  Thumbs up for an amazing few days of being on mission!!!

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