It's Been Forever...

I'm sorry my post took waaaaay too long get up this week. And last week. And possibly the week before that. But I'm going to start this post with last Wednesday.
As every Wedensday, we had services in someone's home. This time at the house of Marina, and tomorrow night is going to be at our place! We took a family picture before we left... And another on our walk down the long hill to their house through the rainy jungle...
We had singing and a lesson, as usual. And we had the coffee that they fix over an open fire... It's so good!
This Saturday was amazing. We had a work day at the compound in the morning. Volunteers from the church came with their machetes and stuff. They started cutting the grass with them, which is pretty impressive. Mowing with machetes, you would think that it wouldn't be a very good job, but it was actually very well done. We've had a big problem with these little ants that we call zombie ants, and Sonya traced them back to where they were coming from. She grabbed some ant poison and set to work. Here is my attempt at playing with the macro setting on my camera to show the ants taking some of the poison. There is another good picture of them that Mom took of them stealing food in my "Creepy Crawlies Of La Palma" album on facebook. I also had some fun sweeping and mopping with the twins... Maybe a little too much fun... Speaking of the twins, I'd like for you all to pray for their mom, Deyci. She stepped on a nail Sunday and it got infected, we don't know how bad. And after we had all finished working, we served everyone breakfast. It was a pretty fun day :) We had an English service tonight with Teresa, Jose, Norma, Marlon, Lilian, and Victor. It's really nice to be able to completely understand when you're singing praises. And a few minutes ago we had an... adventure. We were sure that everyone left after the services tonight. But when Teresa was about to go home, someone noticed a door open in the school. Thinking that something might be up, she stayed here for a little longer. They called Jose to see if it was worth being worried about. He called the police so they would just go check it out and make sure everything was okay. When they got here, Nathan and I stayed in the other room, but Mom, Dad, and Teresa said that watching them was like something out of a movie. They peeked around the corners and spun around with their guns text-book perfect... But nothing was actually up. We think the new teacher may have left the door open when she went home tonight. Other than that, it has been an uneventful, good day.

A side-note word of advice: Never ever watch the movie Remember Me. The trailer lies to you. It is not a pleasant chick flick love story, it is a depressing movie that is indescribably awful. It is "the antonym to however you would describe the beauty of the mountains we live in", as we put it.
More to be posted later!
Su amiga,
Ruth Erin

Little Miss Sunshine and Canella

So the torrential downpourage has greatly declined. It doesn't rain as hard, as often, or as loud. Monday night, though, it was raining before church. When I was sitting behind Mom, little Selena came up and sat beside her. Her hair was dripping... she was soaked and shivering, but she still walked to church. She was shaking after a while, and I loaned her my sweatshirt to wrap up in. After church, Mom asked her if she had a jacket at home at all, and she said no. We decided that we were going to change that, so Tuesday morning we went shopping and bought an adorable, warm, black coat for her. And that afternoon, we went to her house to give it to her. Their house was four metal walls and a tin roof, with one lightbulb in the middle that was all the electricity there was. When we gave her the bag, she smiled soooo big, it was adorable! Then it was Jose's turn to talk to her mom for a little while. He asked about whether Selena was liking her school and stuff, and Selena was so excited to tell him all about how great it was. She even showed me all of her school books, and "taught me how to read", which I thought was pretty adorable. And once Jose, Mom, and Selena's mother got onto more boring subjects, Selena wanted to show me their dogs. They live in an area with a couple other families and there were several dogs roaming around. One of them was making a lot of noise out in this little shack, so we went to check on it first. She took my hand and dragged me all around showing me the animals, and telling me how there was one that was all white, and she really wanted to find it to show me, but she didn't know where it was. So she showed me her favorite, or at least it was my favorite. This litlle puppy was not very old at all, and it was so tiny! It's name was Canella, which is Spanish for cinnamon. Pretty cute. :D
Dad went back to Nueva Concepcion today to check up with the doctor for his leg, and he says he's happy with how it's going, as long as Dad keeps up with the medicine and keeping his leg elevated. When he came back, he brought an *amazing* surprise for dinner... legitmate, non goat-cheesy, with real pepporoni and crust, PIZZA. We were thrilled.
On the not so thrilling side, we're without running water tonight, again. They have been working on the tank for a couple days now, and seeing what the inside made me cringe to realize what we have been showering in. But while it has been being fixed, we haven't been able to use any water. It was back for a while this afternoon, just for a little while, and then it stopped again. They said that he should have the filter thing tomorrow so that we can have water again, and hopefully without gobs of dirt in it. I'm hoping all of the power outages are lessening, too. Tuesday night we had Teresa, Jose, and Marlon over for some English praise songs because we had been misisng it. The power flickered a couple times, and then went out. Which was totally ok, during that. It was actually a kind of cool effect. But once the service was over, we wanted the electricity back... But, with nothing else to do, we lit a couple candles and started playing a card game. It was about halfway through the game that we heard the electric water tank thing (don't you love my technical terms?) outside start sputtering and kick on. We almost didn't even notice. Till someone pointed out that it takes electricity for that to work. We reached over and flicked the lights, and they came on. Who knows how long we had had access to power and not used it? But we had a good time with the game anyway, and I'm pretty sure Nathan beat all of us. It's been a long couple days, and we're all pretty exaughsted. Everyone else has already headed back to their rooms right now, actually. I guess it would probably be a good idea for me to do the same. All my friends back home who started school this week, hope it's going alright :)
More to be posted soon!
su amiga,
Ruth Erin

Happy Anniversary!

Happy 18th anniversary, Mom and Dad! :D I love this picture I took of them on their way to their anniversary dinner last night. They took a moto taxi because of Daddy's leg to the restaurant at the hotel and were served a great dinner with candles and flowers and the whole deal. Nathan and I hung out at the house with Teresa till they got back.
Today was their actual anniversary though. We went to church like normal this morning. Towards the end of the sermon, though the preacher had to stop preaching because it was just impossible to hear over the rain. He was yelling and using hand motions, we still had no chance of understanding him. I got a video of it, but for some reason we haven't been able to upload any videos anywhere since we moved here.
Everyone knows that not having Dr. Pepper hasn't been the greatest experience for me. When we first got here, we found four cans in San Salvador and brought them back here for a special occasion. Since today was their 18th anniversary, we considered that the special occasion and got to have Dr. Pepper with lunch! :D Happiness in carbonated form. No joke.
We also had an amazing cake from Lilian's! Almost all cakes here are covered with some kind if not a whole bunch of kinds of fruit. It was delicious, though.
Mom and Teresa did the teen girls class again today, and we did skits of the story of Adam and Eve.
After class we went on to our weekly tradition of Sunday night pupusas at Reina's, which she has informed us we are invited for every Sunday for the whole year we are here. I got this adorable picture at Vanessa and Victoria's house on the way... I love these little girls. Victoria is the one on my lap, and she is Vanessa's aunt. The man in the doorway just adds character to the whole picture :)
Well we just finished our movie with Teresa, and I'm going to go to bed now, it has been a long and great weekend. Dad's leg is looking better, it still hurts, but he's taking his medicine and doing everything the doctors told him. In case I don't post tomorrow, a happy birthday to Tori Andro! :D
More to be posted later!
su amiga,
Ruth Erin

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This place? This is my blog! I'm Erin, or you may know me as Ruth. I'm spending this year living in La Palma, El Salvador with my family working with the church, and I'm pretty pumped about seeing some awesome stuff happen through our amazing God. Here, you can read about some of that awesome stuff, catch up with my family news (There's a link to the rest of the fam's blogs above!), or just see what I've been up to lately. Thanks for checking it out! :)



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