H2-O = Water… yep, lots and lots of that stuff falling from the sky lately and when it rains, it pours here!!
The sound it makes is undescribable and just when you think it couldn’t possibly get any louder, it does. The huge 1300 gallon vat (reservoir for collecting rain water) outside our bedroom window gets filled, then overflows for hours.
This happens daily during rainy season and is usually accompanied by high winds, lightning and thunder. If you get caught in these downpours, which both of us have, your clothes are completely drenched through within seconds! And they come up so fast without warning!
The sand streets become lakes of milky white liquid that one must navigate around or, with a little ingenuity, across.
Ren-O = Renovation. We ‘broke on through to the other side’ <- hey that’s an appropriate song since it was by the ‘Doors’! haha because after we cut the hole through the cement wall, we had an instant door 🙂
It’s amazing how instantly, just by creating that 3×7 opening, there was a whole different feeling to our home! It felt palatial!
It took 2 full days to accomplish… sawing through the cement and bashing with a mallet. And what a dusty job! Even though a tarp was put up, a thick layer of cement dust was covering everything!
C-O = Circuit Overseer
This past week was extra busy and exciting and ended as a very historic one for English-speaking brothers and sisters on Caye Caulker! Since we are not even an official group let alone a congregation, the C.O. could only visit us on one day, so those who had the means, travelled to San Pedro to take in the meetings and service arrangements. (since I had bible studies to go to on Wednesday, Rich and I came back for those then went back again to San Pedro for the rest of the visit). Then, on Saturday, the C.O. and his wife came over to Caye Caulker. We all had a little get-together after service and as we were sitting around eating and talking, he said that instead of his normal ‘concluding comments’, he would be giving a special talk just for Caye Caulker and that he’d be making a couple of announcements! So, at 2pm he gave us his public discourse, ‘Are You Making Jehovah Your Confidence’… so encouraging! Then, after the WT, we were ‘all ears’ and eager to hear what he was going to say to us. We weren’t disappointed! After reading the account at 2 Kings 14 about Elisha instructing King Jehoash to strike the ground with his arrows, he directed a question to the local brothers and sisters: “How bad do you want and English congregation in Caye Caulker?”. Jehoash had shown a lack of zeal by only striking the ground 3 times and then stopping. He applied this to how much support has been shown in the past when there had been an English congregation. He emphasized that though ‘foreigners’ had come to help, the survival of an English congregation would depend on how zealously the local brothers and sisters supported it with service, regular meeting attendance and participation in them. He concluded with the announcement that the papers were all drawn up and he would be taking them to the branch and recommending that Caye Caulker English be reinstated! On asking how we felt about that, very loud, extended applause broke out!
He added that this was the first time ever in Belize that ‘twins’ were being born… 2 groups being recommended at the same time. San Pedro Creole was also being recommended at the same time! If both are accepted by the branch, there will be a total of 16 Creole congregations and 16 English congregations in Belize!
He said he expected that by August 1st we would be an official congregation! <- hmm… an ‘O-C‘ 😉
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