So we did...
I had originally planned to have my three whipper-snappers here with me for an entire weekend (what was I thinking, right!), but that didn't work out. So I planned to have them for an entire Thursday, instead.
We would have no school, do whatever we feel like, and eat like kings! Don't know about the "eating like kings" part, since I did the cooking, but I like to think I did alright in spite of Maria Eva's skepticism: "Samuel, haha, are you going to haha cook tomorrow?" :) At least my kids didn't die; that's a good thing, right?
Anyway, so the day started out with our normal singing/devotions. We decided to sing at our campsite (a secluded corner a short distance away from the house). After that the day was pretty much planned like this:
"Miguel, Jairo, Joel, what do you want to do?"
And then we did that. We went from pushing each other around on an old lawnmower converted into a motor-less go-cart, to riding bikes, to looking at pictures, to playing with the others at recess time. Usually an activity terminated and another was begun when they were bored and started bickering or when Mr. Not-Enough-Exercise (that would be me) was too tired.
Lunchtime!
So I made a fire, and we had steak with chirmol (diced tomatoes and onions with cilantro, lemon, and salt) finished off with some ice-cream.
After devotions with the rest of the school were finished the rest of the school children went home and mine stayed for the afternoon.
Of course at that time of the day (2:00PM) it was just way too hot to walk around with dry clothes, so we decided to have a water fight! Matthias and Nata's children also got in the action of filling buckets and dousing each other until we couldn't possibly be any wetter. We also made good use of our trampoline by taking turns jumping and spraying water onto each other with the hose.
As a means of drying off, then, we played running games and later, blew up rocket balloons. Elmer was hired as our ballon-blower-up'er since he was the one with the air-hose. Some of the other children that stay here doing the week and even some bigger "children" helped us with this activity.
Once the balloons were all gone it was time for supper which consisted of hotdogs roasted with sticks, french fries fried in a frying pan (try saying that ten times fast) over the fire, and ice cream. Because if you aren't good at making cake, cookies, or pastries, ice cream is the way to go! :)
And that was all for the day! After taking Joel and Jairo home (Miguel sleeps here) I finished cleaning up and got ready for school for the next day. By the time it was bedtime I was pretty tired!
I have an app on my phone that counts the footsteps I take. That day I had over 15,000 and I didn't even play soccer like we usually do on Thursdays. Compare that to my average which is probably about 7,000 during the week. So yea I was tired...
But also satisfied. I won't be with these boys forever and even if I stay here for years they will continue growing up. I pray that I can put the time God gives me with them to good use! That God would use me in whatever way to help them learn about Him so that later when they are ready they would be able to have a relationship with Him. He is the whole point of our work here in El Salvador, after all!
Would you join me in prayer?
The bike brigade. |
Just cannot wait until lunch. |
Somehow Miguel thought a bent spoon would be more efficient. |
Supper time! |