Sunday, July 15, 2007

Saturday

Today was a day for reflection. There was a slight unspoken sadness among the group today. Many had mixed feelings about preparing to leave Leon. The best word I can use to define it is adoption. These guys have given their everything to these people over the past several days. Now the end of this trip is coming to a close but I can't say this is the end for this group of young missionaries. So many can't wait for the next oppurtunity to get back to the people of Leon, Nicaragua.


We started the morning visiting the Volcano Masaya. It's last major eruption was 9 years ago. On a clear day lava can be seen at the base.


Saturday afternoon everyone went shopping and then we traveled by boat to Monkey Island on Lake Nicaragua. Lake Nicaragua is the sixth largest lake in the world. We stopped at Pizza Hut in Managua before taking the two hour bus ride back to Leon to pack.

Sunday Morning- Our flight leaves Managua airport at around 12:53 or 2:53 Eastern Time headed to Atlanta. Estimated time of arrival in Knoxville is around 8:30 Eastern but we should be in Atlanta by 6:40 Eastern if you need to call to check our status. Flight #1046 Atlanta to Knoxville.

Mission Possible 2007
Leon, Nicaragua

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I woke up this morning and had fresh, clean water to make coffee with.My family can take a hot shower if they want to,we can brush our teeth and put on clean clothes,we can go to the refrigerator and get fresh cold milk.I can go outside at 5:30 and there are no horse drawn trailers moving down the street.There is noone going to the neighbors house to buy warm milk from a sawed in half 50 gallon barrell.I have eggs in my refrigerator.I can put on shoes that fit and will protect my feet.Not a single person will ride there bike past my house as ther primary source of transprotation.I can carry my trash to the can and nobody will go thru it looking for anything.If it is too hot i can go inside and it will be 70 degrees with comfortable humidity. The city will not turn my water off for the day.I will not feel the least bit of hunger,if i do i can go to the fridge and pick what i want to eat.If iam still hungry i can eat more.I can take my choice of 3 vehicles to drive and will not have to walk anywhere.If i choose not to work my government will take care of me.When church day gets here i can choose between at least 10 air conditioned lighted indoor plumbing places to worship within 5 miles of my house.I will not see 1 person today that is hungry.No body will ask me for a dollar.
Please God help me to not take these things for granted any more.And please God be with the people of Leon.

Anonymous said...

My prayer is that I "remember to remember" - Lord, don't let me forget what I saw and experienced this week! Let me see through your eyes.

Anonymous said...

AS I READ THROUGH THESE COMMENTS AND LOOK AT THE PICTURES WHERE I WAS YESTERDAY I MISS IT SO MUCH. AND I HAVE CHANGED SO MUCH. AND I HOPE THAT THE MISSION TRIP JUST STAYS IN MY HEART FOREVER. I HAVE TYPED ALL MORNING FROM MY JOURNAL ON THE COMPUTER SO I CAN GO BACK AND LOOK WHAT AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE I HAD THE PAST WEEK. I TRULY THANK EVERYONE WHO PRAYED FOR US. AND PLEASE KEEP PRAYING BECAUSE I KNOW ALOT OF US STUDENTS WANT TO GO DOWN THERE NEXT YEAR TO. AND I WANT THE STUDENTS THAT ARE GOING TO BE IN HIGH SCHOOL NEXT YEAR TO HAVE THAT SAME OPPORTUNITY

Anonymous said...

WHiLE i'M LOOKiNG AT ALL OF THESE PiCTURES AND COMMENTS i MiSS BEiNG THERE SO MUCH!i'M VERY HONORED TO HAVE BEEN ON THiS MiSSiON TRiP WiTH THESE PEOPLE.i PRAY THAT i DON'T FORGET AND "REMEMBER TO REMEMBER" WHAT GOD DiD THERE.i LEFT A PART OF MY HEART iN NiCARAGUA AND i CAN'T WAiT TO GO BACK!!