Friday, September 7, 2012

Expect the Unexpected!

This summer I learned a lot of "missionary lessons," one of them being to expect the unexpected.

We had a few crazy things happen to us throughout the six weeks I was there, more than I can even remember, but here are a couple for you to enjoy!


1. Always have a Plan B... C... maybe even D...

After our second week we decided to go a nearby hotel to swim in the pool. Unfortunately there was a wedding going on, so we had to leave. For our Plan B we decided to go to a natural spring-fed pool to swim, but when we got there it was very small and the few people that were there were staring at us and it just didn't seem like a very good idea. So for Plan C, we settled on going to a hot spring area where hot water randomly flows out from a pipe sticking out of a mountain by the side of the road. When we got there a man was trying to wash his truck and really got a kick out of our truck full of Americans laughing and squealing at the fact we found hot water! That was our first lesson in being prepared for anything!

Trying out the hot springs for the first time, next to the guy cleaning his truck!
Enjoying our first hot water in two weeks!

2. Don't expect to get much sleep

Our next unexpected adventure occurred that very same day on our way home from Nico's soccer game. 
A new political party was forming and we found out the hard way that their presidential candidate was holding a rally just a couple blocks away from the orphanage at the soccer fields we always hung out at. There were people EVERYWHERE!

Traffic along a typically quiet road
(including an ambulance in the background)

Hundreds of people at the campo
That night we had trouble falling asleep as the people partied all night long with fireworks, horns, and cheers. 
The next day on our way to church the thousand or so attendees were all leaving the field at the same time and created a ridiculous traffic jam that resulted in us walking into town for dinner and missing church. 

Traffic on our walk into town
It was definitely a lesson in patience and again, expecting the unexpected!

3. Kids do crazy things

I never thought I'd be able to say that I've seen someone with hot pink hands!
On one of our very last days with the kids, Ana Gabriela came to the program with her hands dyed BRIGHT PINK!

Ana's dyed hands

Ana with her dyed hands
When I first saw her walk in I thought she was wearing gloves or something, we all soon found out that she had been painting something at school using an organic paint with natural ingredients that dye your hands if not washed off in a timely manner. It seemed to us that she may have let it sit on her hands on purpose due to the even color on her hands all the way to her wrists! Edwin Emil also had some pink on his hands and arms, but his looked more accidental. 
This was one of those unbelievable moments that just made us laugh!

Ana Gabriela's pink hands

There were many more funny and unexpected events that happened this summer, but Ana's pink hands was definitely one of the most memorable! :)

Overall we have learned to adapt to changes and go with the flow, because on the mission field, you never know what will happen next!


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