Still no internet at the house so this is a copy of a Facebook post that I put up today...we're borrowing internet at CINAFE and our time is limited...hope this explains a little bit about what's been going on here the last few weeks.
Sitting
this afternoon at CINAFE...they are graciously allowing us to borrow
their internet so we can check messages. We went to the mall to try it
there and it was sporadic so we decided to stop by here and so far, so
good! Thank you, Lord! It's at times like this that I realize how much
we depend on our internet to stay connected with everyone at home.
Right now, they're saying maybe tomorrow. Have you noticed that's been
the same thing we've heard for about a week now??? :)
The other
news is that the roadblocks are now appearing on almost all of the
major roads leading to the outer regions of the country. There was an
article that their blockade was lifted at Sebaco but only as long as
they get to meet with the gov't. officials today...otherwise, it goes
back up. The inconvenience and frustration are nothing compared to the
actual impact this is having on people in this country. This has caused
an estimated loss of 5.5 million dollars in coffee exports. Goods are
prevented from being sent up north and the fuel supply is already
getting low there. The protestors say they're prepared to keep the
blockade up as long as necessary until their demands are met. So, right
now, thousands of innocent people are being "held hostage" by this type
of behavior. Selfishness and pride are the cornerstones of both ends
of this roadblock!
Jim and I were talking today that when we moved
here 4 years ago, we thought things were difficult. The situations
haven't really changed a whole lot...the only difference now is that
we're not as surprised by them, but they do not go unnoticed. For
example, the internet fiasco. Just as frustrating now as it was then.
Electric rates and water rates are going up. So is diesel...the fuel of
choice here. As are food prices. We're hearing more and more about
water shortages and power outages. Violence against women is becoming
more and more prevalent. An increased confiscations of goods coming in
through customs. Of course, most of this is not making headline news
but there is one thing that has been in the forefront of the news
lately, and that is the government's confiscation of private land.
That's a scary thing...especially for those who are not part of the same
political persuasion as the current (and probably, forever!)
administration. These kinds of things just are a constant reminder
that we are not of this world! Thank you, Jesus!
This is almost like a mini-blog at this point...
Our return this time from the States has been challenging, to say the
least. Of course, the on-going car issues...yes, the car made its
weekly visit to the mechanic on Monday...they were happy to see Jim pull
in, I'm sure. And naturally, the lack of internet...you know how I'm
feeling about that. The ants - they are relentless! Our little 10"
back-up Netbook is on its last leg...the display is temperamental and
the keyboard is no longer usable at all so it's useless for
communication. My Zune has decided in the last few days that it's also
looking at permanent retirement and yesterday, my Kindle began
developing black lines through the display. After researching a little
bit ago on here, I found that's usually the prelude to it dying. The
color on our t.v. has become, well, quite interesting...that's the only
way I know how to describe it. Let's just say that it sees things
through rose...and green colored glasses! I don't know what's going on
with our little world of electronics...and I didn't realize how much we
used them! Of these three things, I think I shall miss my Kindle the
most. It is my companion for my morning devotions, my source for
nighttime reading and helps me keep my sanity during our 6 hour visits
at the hospital. It has an English/Spanish dictionary on it, several
Bibles and lots of still-to-be-read books. I told Jim this morning that
I just love my Kindle and it's breaking my heart that it doesn't love
me back! Guess, I'll get over that heartbreak just like I have so many
others. :)
Finally,, and maybe the thing that has been the most
spirit-bothering of all is that we are beginning to sense some
resistance in Tipitapa. I don't want to go in to detail right now...I
keep thinking it could just be something insignificant or passing...but
the truth of it is, ever since we ramped up our teaching of God's Word,
there has definitely been a change of attitude towards us. Not a
surprise since scripture warns of such things...we'll see how this all
plays out. And we're going to continue with our teaching until we are
no longer able to do so. Obviously, the enemy wishes we would get
discouraged and quit. So, Saturday's lesson is going to be about the
Tower of Babel...and, hopefully, we'll also be able to do a leprechaun
craft...I've already got it figured out how I am going to tie the
imaginary little green man to the very real Jesus!
Okay...that's
all the news that I have for today. Hope everyone is staying healthy
and walking close to the Lord...thanks for hanging on all the way to the
end of this! :)
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