Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Xunantunich

Xunantunich {Shoo-nan-two-nich} is located across the river from San Jose Succotz where our friend Anna's house is, just a few miles from Belize's western border. The tallest point of the pyramid offers an impressive Panoramic view of the Belize's Cayo District and nearby Guatemala.




The river which runs along side Succotz is absolutely beautiful. There is a one-car hand crank ferry which carries vehicles and passengers to the entrance of Xunantunich.


After arriving on the park side of the river, Grady went to start the van and it began making a horrible noise. Upon inspection he discovered that the starter was just hanging there! The roads are so rough here many cars just rattle apart! :) They were able to nurse the car off the ferry and onto the side of the road. After throwing out a few options.. We decided to limp the car one mile to the ruins, let it cool off and try to tighten the starter then. Thankfully after we toured the park and the engine had cooled off enough, Grady was able to hand tighten the starter back where it belonged and we did indeed make it all the way home that night in one piece!





First glimpses of the ruins.


This was one of the smaller structures. Here at the top you can see Grady, Ryan and Grant




This rounded part of one spire amazed us.. rounded? Much planning and ingenuity went into the building of this amazing place.






Mandy heads up the stairs onto a plateau



Laura and I hung out in the grass while the others started the climb up the largest pyramid, El Castillo, which rises 130 feet above the main plaza.





Jim and Jake start climbing the largest pyramid



Now what is this? As I settle myself on to the grass and the others set off to climb the high tower, we see three men with machine guns.. hmm I just hoped that these guys are *supposed* to be here! After a few uncomfortable moments on my part, I just prayed and started talking and asking them questions.. it took about one minute to realize that they indeed were perfectly harmless. They were Belizean military men who were posted there to guard the tourists from being robbed by guerrillas. That was comforting... Kind of! Actually we ended up having such an amazing half hour talk about the Lord. Both men were struggling with things spiritually and were asking me what my husband and I thought about this.. and what does the Bible say about that?.? I get teary eyed just thinking about that half hour! When the rest of the crew joined me again, these 2 soldiers asked if Grady would pray for them. We all stood in a circle and prayed for these men and their needs. Spiritually and physically. Truly the Lord did a work in their hearts that I was privileged enough to stand back and watch. Isn't it incredible what God can do if we just open our mouths and let the Lord speak? We do serve a mighty and glorious Lord!



This was taken from above, about half way up the stairs. The others were only mildly alarmed by the scene below. Notice the nice Mennonite-looking lady with her cute baby toward the center of the photo.. and the scary guys with machine guns in the left side of the photo!





Gracie at the top!




It is a mighty way down!







Um, did anyone notice that there are no guard rails here?






An amazing view in all directions












On top of the world






Doesn't this look surreal? This is such a lovely place! We would highly recommend Xunantunich if you ever find yourself in Belize. One of our favorite touristy places yet!

















One more photo of Mark. Here he is writing down our address in order to send us an invitation to his upcoming wedding. What a special day today! Thank you Lord for family and friends.. and for your protection; for lovely blue-sky days, and the ability to spread your gospel and take in your breathtaking creation.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Village Life

This precious family consists of three adult sisters who are unmarried, raising their own children as well as their deceased sister's children. In addition the elderly mother also lives here. So two women raising and caring for 8 children and their older mother. One of the sisters travels to Belmopan, close to one hour and a half by bus, looking for work. Most weeks they have only 2 days worth of income to survive on.. $50 Belize.

We first met them a few days after we arrived in country. Anna, her sister and Anna's son Rudy came here to the house, asking if they could pick our mangos. At that point, we didn't even know those mango trees were on the property of 'our' home! Of course we said yes but could they pick us a few also? :) The two sisters showed up again a few weeks ago, asking if we could spare any used clothing for their children. After some prodding, we found out that they did not have any food in the home. We did the best we could to send them off with a few provisions but they continued to be laid on our hearts.

A request went out and we want to thank all of you who donated to our Help-A-Family fund. Rudy's family was one of those families who we have been able to help, thanks to you. If you would like to donate for further support you can email us at libertyjoyforme@gmail.com and we can give you the paypal address for a tax-deductible donation. We would appreciate your prayers as we seek the Lord for wisdom on how to help these dear ladies start a cottage industry that will provide for them, long term.





We head down the path to Rudy and Anna's house. We were able to distrubute warm blankets, socks, clothing, rice, beans and a little money all in Jesus name. We know that their greatest need is spiritual. We were able to pray with them. A few do not attend church and one of the ladies attends the Catholic church. They need Jesus.


We approach the front door with a bit of hesitation.. but we soon saw Anna's familiar face who graciously invited us in for a visit.


Albeit very small, their home was so clean and orderly. They were so hospitable to us!



Laura and I sit with Roberta, the elderly grandmother to this special little boy, Ivan
whose mother died just a few months ago. She seemed to be taking her job as stand-in mother very seriously. We were so touched by her devotion to her grandchildren.








The guys head outside to play soccer with the older boys






Gracie visits with some of the girls






What precious little friends

















Grady watches the soccer game







Brother Jim joins in the fun




Mandy too!












Anna's sister with Miss Laura. We were so blessed to visit this precious, precious family. Please continue to pray for them.







Saturday, December 10, 2011

To market, to market!

We missed you, San Ignatio market! We haven't been to the market for over a month! Today proved to be the perfect day.. we were able to take the Sebens along too!



Waiting for the ferry to take us from Spanish Lookout to Cayo, where the market is located







Being Saturday, there were a lot of passengers on the ferry as well as a food vendor and this Spanish man singing for donations..



Some of the handcrafted wares at the market


Yum, looks like lettuce is in season.. there are a lot of produce vendors.. most of which carry just about the same selection at just about the same price. Sometimes it can overwhelming to choose who you want to give your business to. This week we decided to purchase only one or two items per vendor so as to give sales to various sellers as opposed to just one or two.




One of the fun finds this trip was a pet store vendor. We saw baby turtles, puppies, mice, guinea pigs, rabbits and these cute parakeets.



This fifteen and a half pounder was for sale. For $50 Belize! Christmas dinner?









This cute calf was tied up and left. It was tied up outside of a butcher. Hmm.. maybe veal cutlets for Christmas dinner instead?



We just love visiting the market for it's delicious produce and truly 'multi-cultural' experience. Sharing with friends has made this day even that much more special.



Friday, December 2, 2011

Making Memories

I know that I have said this on the blog before but it is worth repeating.. a best friend of mine back home always reminded me that 'these *are* the good old days!'. And she is so right! We are so blessed to be surrounded by such wonderful family and friends.





Ryan has fun milking the cow while Jake looks on. Ashley and Amanda figured it was about time the boys start learning to milk too!



Doesn't Mandy look like the quintessential milkmaid here?

Gracie Elizabeth




Grady, Ashley and Abe peer into the long awaited box

from Scroll Publishing. Thank you so much Hertzlers!





Jim occupies my girls while everyone else in the house scurries around

doing various tasks and chores. Gracie has been so much happier lately

but now Laura is the one who is being high maintenance.



The girls doing chores in the barn on a cold morning..



All bundled up! Yes, it has been chilly here.. down to 55 one night! :)




Jake has been such a blessing to have around. A very kind and helpful young man.




Little Miss thoughtful.. ( I wonder if she will ever walk??)




We are truly blessed around here. Hectic at times? Yes, especially having company amidst constant chaos. But I wouldn't trade these days for the world.



Happy Birthday Grant!

We are so blessed by our wonderful youngest son. He is just such a light and joy in our lives. One thing that I love about Grant is that he is always thinking of what he can do for others.. for his sisters, his dad and mother or even perfect strangers. He is so thoughtful and ready to give anything he has in order that someone else might not go without. Grant loves the Lord Jesus and serves him not only with his words but also in his actions toward others. We really look forward to watching him develop more and more into a man of God. We pray that his boldness and zest for life will be used in a mighty way to serve Jesus in the Kingdom of God.




Our Outstanding Son Grant William McDonald




Always making some amazing object out of scraps of wood. You are so creative Grant! We are so blessed to call you our son. You are such a special boy. We love you more than the grains of sand on every beach on every shore.



Happy Birthday Grant!

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

A Bus Ride for Two

We were able to secure a 15 passenger van to rent for brothers Jim and Jake's visit.. the only catch was that we had to travel to Belize City in order to pick it up. Grady and I got a ride to the main road where we stood to wait for the bus but were instead picked up by a family from Spanish Lookout who took us as far as Belmopan. There we caught a brightly decorated old Blue Bird school bus, turned public trasportation, and headed toward Belize City.





At the bus station in Belmopan




Riding in this old bus brought back some early school memories.. We don't fit in those small seats like we used to! :)




It was a nice hour and half ride for Grady and I. It got a bit harrowing however about 1 hour into the ride when the driver started nodding off! The driver was literally driving 20 mph on the highway! He was rubbing the back of his neck (a sure sign of impending slumber) and nodding. Grady was just about headed up there to say something when the other bus attendent, who apparently saw the problem began engaging the driver in some lively conversation. Soon we were back up to 55 mph.





The bus station in Belize City. We were waiting for the man who was bringing the rental van



At the end of the day we met up with the man who had the rental van and sped off to Ladyville to pick up brothers Jim and Jake from the airport. What a blessing to see them.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Visitors from Near and Far

We are so blessed to live in a country where visiting is just a way of life. On Saturdays and Sundays especially you can expect at least one family to come visiting. I still need to get better rehearsed for this cultural expectation.. and bake cookies or something in preparation for the impending company. Alas it is still new and I am still adjusting to it all.. at least I am used to it enough by now to remember to offer water to unexpected visitors! When we were first here I would forget even that common courtesy! in the States of course you would receive a phone call, asking if it is alright for someone to come by. This was a much more comfortable way for me, a natural born hermit, to live.. but you know what? I think that is selfish and I am happy to be challenged and pressed in this area.. I am grateful the Lord is helping me to learn how to be hospitable as it has been a weakness of mine in the past~



These are the Reimer girls.. our friends and neighbors. Their mother Truda has been such a blessing and encouragement to me.






Helping Mandy catch an escape artist!




The Abe and Joyce Freisen family are frequent visitors~







Here are some especially wonderful visitors! Jim and Jake Sebens arrived this Tuesday for a 3 week visit~ Their family was a part of our small fellowship in Washington. We have been so blessed by the familiar faces and sweet fellowship!

In addition, our friends the Kings will be coming for a three week visit in Dec/Jan. We are so blessed to have such a wonderful group of friends..