Here we are, Wednesday before we leave.... 1 1/2 days of school left. 6 days before our trip.... haven’t found anyone yet to take care of greenhouse while we are gone, Merv is swamped with things to do and list and put up on auction etc... before we go, last night was youth, tonight we have youth, Thursday night produce auction, Friday night is program, Saturday is play day, Sunday is Sunday, and Monday is packing and getting house ready to leave... this all will somehow get done right?! And early early Tuesday morning we all load up with our backpacks and breathe a sigh of relief and say “We are on our way!” Our first leg of the trip consists of plane leaving around 6 from Columbus, layover in Denver, and get to El Paso around 11. Uber to the border, taxi to the bus station, bus to chihuahua, and sleep in an Air BnB we found there. Wednesday we will bus to Cuauhtemoc and then Merv wants to see a dentist there. The rest of us will tour around with plans to be with some of our native friends for night. Or if that doesn’t work, with Kelvin Masts, a family (whitecap Mennonite) who we got to know years ago. And on Friday we want to board the train for the coast... all details are not worked out completely yet. So.... I better get busy... probably next entry will be after we have left!
And so we leave... Post by Cherith
And so we leave. This land of deserts and mountain, of canyons and palms. Where Tarahumara women wear brightly flouncing skirts and sit quietly selling their wares. Where wind whips dust on the great wide open into tall swirling dust devils. Where tortillas are warm and soft and you can buy chips and coke on every corner. This land of enormous arching blue skies with nary a cloud. Of waves crashing on a sandy beach and cold ceviche in a tall bowl. Of wide smiles and Google Translate conversations. Of winding twisting roads in and out of tall mountains. Where Catholic women rise early to journey to the tiny shrines and pay tributes to idols that will never answer. Where we feel our God speak in the deep of the canyons, the height of the mountains, the wide expanse of the ocean. So we leave, but with warmth, for we know He doesn’t just live here, but everywhere. We leave with sun-bleached hair and brown arms. Chapped feet and sparkling eyes. And while we leave, we know that our hearts w...
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