Friday, January 4, 2008 
Our mission of today was to finish up the painting at the Home, and to finish up the painting here at our house, and to go to Cayo to buy shoes for the younger ones. I was on the team to stay home and finish up things here. We did, got the place cleaned up a little, and then readied ourselves to go. After a little bit of hassle we finally were on our way towards Cayo. We were each assigned two children to take and find shoes for. My two who self-appointed themselves, were Ezekiel and Edgar/Pappito. (sp?)
Off we went – I was glad to have Ezekiel with me because he knew what kinds of shoes Edgar would need, and could also translate Edgar for me. (He seems to have a speech impediment and I can't make out most of what he says.) Anyway, it was very simple to find shoes for them because Ezekiel knew what he was looking for, and Edgar is too young to be overly picky, so in about 20 minutes both pairs were found and after buying a few things to eat/drink at the market we headed back to the bus.
When we got there no one else had come back yet, but the bus driver was there and he came back to talk to me for a few minutes. It was a very interesting conversation we had; he was telling me all about the state that Belize is in currently due to government issues and stuff like that. It was pretty sick some of the things that have been going on lately. The people in positions of power have been stealing people's money from the bank, selling out people's land right from under them for cheap cheap prices to white people, like $200-$300 per acre. But he has hope because there is going to be an election in February, and hopefully the other party will win and then he says that if they do win they will take back the land that was given away to these other people, and give it back to their real owners. The reason why they were selling the land was because if enough white people came to live, they figured they could win easier, because they would be kind of out of the loop when it came to election time, or something like that. Anyway it was interesting to talk to this guy. Then I had another interesting conversation with a guy who had a little stand on the side of the road; he asked me what religion I was, and when I told him, his next question was “Do you think you are saved by keeping the Sabbath?” The conversation was cut a little short by a girl who needed to be taken to the bathroom, but it was interesting to hear his input on religion. He had not been a part of any religious group at all until four years ago whereupon he became an Evangelical. I wanted to ask him what caused him to choose that particular religion, but I didn't get a chance to unfortunately...
Anyway eventually everyone came back to the bus, and we went back to the Home, where we had worship and shortly after we came back to our house. It was a nice day for the most part; fun hanging out with the kids, helping them out, spending time with them. I'll miss them a whole lot when I go...
Our mission of today was to finish up the painting at the Home, and to finish up the painting here at our house, and to go to Cayo to buy shoes for the younger ones. I was on the team to stay home and finish up things here. We did, got the place cleaned up a little, and then readied ourselves to go. After a little bit of hassle we finally were on our way towards Cayo. We were each assigned two children to take and find shoes for. My two who self-appointed themselves, were Ezekiel and Edgar/Pappito. (sp?)
Off we went – I was glad to have Ezekiel with me because he knew what kinds of shoes Edgar would need, and could also translate Edgar for me. (He seems to have a speech impediment and I can't make out most of what he says.) Anyway, it was very simple to find shoes for them because Ezekiel knew what he was looking for, and Edgar is too young to be overly picky, so in about 20 minutes both pairs were found and after buying a few things to eat/drink at the market we headed back to the bus.
When we got there no one else had come back yet, but the bus driver was there and he came back to talk to me for a few minutes. It was a very interesting conversation we had; he was telling me all about the state that Belize is in currently due to government issues and stuff like that. It was pretty sick some of the things that have been going on lately. The people in positions of power have been stealing people's money from the bank, selling out people's land right from under them for cheap cheap prices to white people, like $200-$300 per acre. But he has hope because there is going to be an election in February, and hopefully the other party will win and then he says that if they do win they will take back the land that was given away to these other people, and give it back to their real owners. The reason why they were selling the land was because if enough white people came to live, they figured they could win easier, because they would be kind of out of the loop when it came to election time, or something like that. Anyway it was interesting to talk to this guy. Then I had another interesting conversation with a guy who had a little stand on the side of the road; he asked me what religion I was, and when I told him, his next question was “Do you think you are saved by keeping the Sabbath?” The conversation was cut a little short by a girl who needed to be taken to the bathroom, but it was interesting to hear his input on religion. He had not been a part of any religious group at all until four years ago whereupon he became an Evangelical. I wanted to ask him what caused him to choose that particular religion, but I didn't get a chance to unfortunately...
Anyway eventually everyone came back to the bus, and we went back to the Home, where we had worship and shortly after we came back to our house. It was a nice day for the most part; fun hanging out with the kids, helping them out, spending time with them. I'll miss them a whole lot when I go...
