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Monday, May 05, 2008

The blessing of a slower pace

 It's been three weeks since I returned from Nicaragua and I still find myself reflecting on the trip often, especially as I look at my pictures.  I know it's hard to believe that I'd enjoy looking at pictures, but it's true :)  The trip was a good one, definitely different than any trip I'd been on before, mainly because I was a leader this time.  Instead of experiencing all of the adventures available, I more often worked so the students could have those experiences instead.  I didn't get to have as much direct contact with the Nicaraguans except for a little on the job site, at the orphanage, and at church.   That little bit of interaction still impacted me though.  So quickly was I reminded how important people are.  While getting the job done was important, it was never the main focus nor was it ever put above getting to know people, investing in relationships.  I loved the slower pace of our evenings in Nicaragua.  After a long day of work we would always have some time to spend on the back porch, filled with rocking chairs and a hammock.  A perfect place for relationships to grow and develop. 

It was in those moments on the porch where I learned the most.  The most about myself and the most about others.  I was able to slow down enough to ask good questions and listen well.  Each person has such a unique story to tell- both the story they tell verbally but also the one they tell without words- through their actions and through what they don't say.  Cecil Campbell, who was our host down in Nicaragua, taught me a lot about listening to those things as he listened to me.  His opened ended questions challenged and intrigued.  He made you think about life, yourself, and others in ways you'd never thought of.  What a blessing. 

In the weeks that have followed my trip, many things have occurred, a few of which I will mention here.  My teaching partner, Liana, had her baby: Belle Madeleine (see pictures below).  I gained a new teaching partner and became the new team leader of our academic team.  I went to Chicago with friends to see Annie Calhoun in her most recent play, The Giver, based on Lois Lowry's book.  I've seen Joel throw javelin at the NCCAA national track meet.  I've been able to spend time with people.  Today we don't have school and it's been so wonderful.  Grading is getting caught up, other things are getting done and the weather is beautiful- I'm even sporting a sunburn from yesterdays escapades outside ;)  Overall, I feel like I'm learning a little bit how to slow down, at least for the moment.  I know as summer approaches it will still be easier, with so much less on my schedule, but the schedule always fills up quickly as school starts again and I will need to work to slow my pace, at least for moments. 

In these slower moments, I hope you enjoy these few pictures from the last month of life.  :)

Nicaragua 2008


The girls at the fort


At Lake Catarin


At Volcan Masaya


The team working on the cement floor


Out whole team



Preparing for a day of work!



Belle Madeleine


Belle and me


Becca and Becca at the Bean :)




Fun with friends (and family) in Chicago!
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