We sincerely want to thank everyone for your support of our mission team and upcoming (48 hours and counting) Ecuador trip. Whether it was/is through prayer, participation in fund-raisers, answers to the letter campaign or donations made to the many different events. We would not/could not be going now without it and you. You are as much a part of the team as those of us going to Ecuador. Please continue to pray for us as we travel and as we work with our brothers and sisters in Villaflora. That we might be a reflection of God's love and that we speak only the words God would want us to speak and follow and obey His will not out own!

We look forward to telling you all about it once we get home...how awesome it was and how we were each blessed during our time there! I know we will be blessed and humbled in ways we can only imagine!

Love from all of us to all of you!


Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Cotapaxi...the volcano




These pictures were taken from the airplane as we were taking off to come home! Yes that is snow on top of the volcano!!! Pretty awesome pictures...aren't they?

Sister-to-Sister sewing machines




Here are 2 of the sewing machines we were able to buy from the very generous donations made by a lot of you! These were in the homes of 2 of the Sisters we visited. Two of the pictures actually show one being used to make some of their back-packs! Thanks to all of you who helped make this dream a reality!!!

Adam at the wall


Hhhhmmmmmmm....he should be about here! This is where we kept telling Adam that John was saying..."no son, a little higher and to your left"

Pictures of John becoming a wall



These pictures were taken when we were adding some of John's ashes to the concrete used in making the wall....notice Glen's shirt!...it was not planned but couldn't be cooler even it had been!!!

Monday, June 25, 2007

Home safe and sound

Well, we made it home! Had a few suitcases not make it back with us but they did show up on Sunday so all is well. As usual, it was a long day (had to be in the hotel lobby by 3:50 am so got up at 3...between flights and layovers and turning in lost luggage claims, it was about 7:00 pm by the time we actually got to the house.

All in all it was a good week! We accomplished a lot....the doctors and dentists saw about 450 to 500 kids of the community for much needed immunizations and dental work....it was very hard to see the little ones having teeth pulled (or whatever was needed) but we all know that in the long run it will be the best thing for them!

We said farwell to John while there although he will be there every time we go...you see we put some of his ashes in a batch of concrete that was used to build the wall....so John will forever be a part of Mama Yoli's! A fitting place considering that if not for him, we may have never made it there ourselves! We had a more "traditional" type service on Sunday when we actually scattered some of his ashes from the roof of Mama Yoli's but saved some for the wall! That part was actually done very quietly without a lot of fuss....exactly how John would have wanted!!! It was a very fitting farewell to our beloved John!

The trip was more tiring and stressful this year due to a number of additional situations....way more people than normal (50+ as opposed to our typical 25 to 30)....the construction was harder than normal (hauling and pouring concrete for a wall that is probably 12 feet tall and 25 or more feet long)...the VBS had an extra component due to the medical and dental part (kids coming and going when it was their turn to see the doctors)....however, it was well worth the extra stress and work! As always, the only truly important thing is to spend time with the people of the community....show and spread the love of Jesus....and hopefully leave a little something of ourselves behind! I know we all brought back many different thoughts and memories with us! Again....we are already talking about next year....I will keep you posted!!!

In the words of the "sisters"....Dios le bendiga....God Bless!

p.s. I actually saw one of the sewing machines....and saw it making a back-pack! Too cool!!!

I would have to say it was a successful trip!

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Thursday Night

I have finally got some more pictures posted! Today was a killer...we saw another 130 to 140 kids...almost everyone sick!!! We had (during the afternoon VBS) nothing but sick kids....screaming...crying...throwing up and going to the bathroom (both 1 and 2) on the floor....not my kind of day but they were at the right place....getting treated and hopefully well. Of course we all hope we do not catch anything! It was a difficult day but well worth it for the sake of the kids. It is heartbreaking to watch the little ones getting their teeth pulled and then the doctors probing and sticking...but again...so much better for them in the long run.

The construction was lighter today so most of us either did VBS or helped move the kids from doctor to dentist to VBS. That is where I met my buddy Estaban...he was the 1st and one of the only kids NOT sick....just look at his smile....I guess you can tell he didn't need the dentist either! The ones doing construction were moving dirt....doing the back fill on the wall once it was finished. I have posted a picture of the wall so you can see how tall and how long it was....we hauled and poured the concrete for the whole thing.

The week is flying by as it usually does when we are down here...tomorrow is about it! We fly out at 6am Saturday morning so it doesn't count. We bought a bunch of Sister to Sister jewelry and backpacks Wednesday...they are bringng more on tomorrow so we'll see!

Been a long hard day so signing off....talk to you soon...Love...s

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Tuesday







Today we hauled concrete...taught VBS for 50 little ones and had another 100 go through the medical and dental clinic.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Monday

Well....we have finished our first day at Mama Yoli's and I must say we are exhausted! We shoveled and hauled buckets of sand all morning and then in the afternoon we had 50 2 to 3 year old kids for a 3 1/2 hour VBS! Not easy! We had been told we would have the older kids in the afternoon so had planned our crafts and games based on that.....we had to quickly regroup and come up with something they could do!

We had 50 kids go through the doctors and dentists in the morning and then another 50 in the afternoon.

Tomorrow appears to be another day like today except that of course it will be 100 different kids and instead of sand...we will be mixing and hauling buckets of concrete. The kids we will have tomorrow afternoon are to be babies to 5 years old....that one will be interesting to try and get through....we are trying now to try and figure out 2 crafts instead of one....one for older kids and one for younger ones....same thing for the games!

I will send you more tomorrow and hopefully will have pictures to add.....love to all...talk to you then! S

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Almost time to go

We are all getting very excited! Today is Wednesday the 13th...we leave Saturday the 16th! We have several that are very excited and anxious since they have never been and then we have others that are excited and thrilled because we have been and know what to expect.

It has been a long haul and a lot of hard work getting us to this point but it was well worth the time and effort and we can finally say YES! It's done and we are on our way!!!

We want to thank all who have responded to the letters with financial support, all who particpated in any of the fund-raisers, and most importantly we want to thank all who have been and continue to keep us in your prayers! Without all of the prayers, we would most likely not have been able to get there but even if we did, would it be for the right reason? Probably not! Please continue to pray that we have safe journeys...that we show the love and spirit of Jesus to every person we meet....and that all our words and deeds are the will of God and not our own!

Keep watching...we will keep you posted with stories and pictures as our week in Quito unfolds!

Much love to all......Sherri & the Ecuador Mission team!