The Coult family came back on the
20th. When they came to pick me up from Boca del Rio I had the
biggest smile on my face and was so happy to be able to speak English with
someone standing next to me again. I don’t regret living in Boca for the last 3
weeks, it was just one of the hardest things I’ve ever done. I kind of felt
like I was just trying to survive, stay cool (both physically and mentally) and
keep up the ministry while I was there while interacting with the family. I’m
really glad this experience didn’t happen any sooner than it did because I
probably wouldn’t have been ready.
I was able to put on the girl’s
group night two weeks where we painted nails one night and did braids and hair
the other night. After the girls knew that I like doing hair, some have come to
me to do their hair for special events and such, which I happily accept because
that means I get more time to talk to them. While I was in Boca del Rio I also
taught a lot of English. The two kids of the family I stayed with already were
doing an English computer program, so the mom asked me to help them with that,
pronunciation and I gave them other phrases to learn too. I also took on a
student, her name is Maria. Maria is around 17 and will be going to California
for a year to visit her father and her family that lives there. She wanted me
to help her be able to speak English since she will need to later since the
teachers here in Mexico don’t really teach students how to speak English. Once
the girls heard I was teaching Maria, mostly everyone wants me to teach them,
but that’s not surprising because just about everyone in Mexico wants to learn
how to speak English.
Along with girl’s group, we still
have been playing a bit of softball on Wednesday nights. All the normal things
like youth group, and kid’s class still happen every week.
All in all, I can’t really tell that my Spanish
has gotten any better. Some people say it has but for me it’s hard to tell. I’m
pretty happy things are carrying on as normal now, as long as I keep doing what
God wants me to do.