But then Keyla came to spend several days with me in SPS and Tela (which literally means fabric, if you were confused by some of Facebook's automatic translations)!
It was so relaxing to get away to the coast for a couple nights and finally make it to the beach. I felt like I was tardy for almost letting 2019 pass me by without getting to the ocean when I live only an hour away, but Keyla had never been to the seaside before! I really enjoyed sharing the experience with her.
The pier was the perfect beach-walk destination
Hermanas
We were back in SPS to spend New Year's Eve watching movies, video chatting with our families, and watching fireworks at midnight with my host family.
Keyla headed back to Tegus on the 2nd, and on the 3rd I headed to the national annual Mennonite youth retreat with Valeria and some other members of the youth group.
Friday afternoon there wasn't much of a program, so we got to hang out on the lawn and get to know people. Over the course of the weekend I connected with Carol and Marlly, two former MCCers who have participated in the IVEP and YAMEN programs. I had interviewed them previously over WhatsApp for the alumni series I'm working on, but it was great to be able to meet them in person and chat casually.
Saturday morning, we rode on some tricked-out school busses out into the campo for our service trip which was highly different to what I'm used to when it comes to service. We went out in groups of five to different houses in the community, read them a Bible story, and gave them a bag of food. The family we shared with were attendees of the local Catholic church. I read them the Emmaus Road story (which had been the topic of the previous evening's sermon) and shared a sentence or two about how walking with Jesus helps take away my sadness, and one of my group members prayed for the family before another handed them the bag of provisions. And that was it 😅... definitely a new experience, but now I can say I've read a story to a complete stranger... in Spanish!
Valeria and me on the way to the campo
The whole group of jóvenes
The weekend was pretty exhausting because of having just gotten back from traveling to Tela, the late and early hours (and the schedule not being made known to us more than one event in advance), and the size of the group... but there was some great content to the worship services and workshops so I'd say it was worth it to go. But I was definitely grateful to get back to a normal (and productive!) week in the office the week of the 6th-10th.




Hi, Valeria and Keyla! I can only imagine the joy of experiencing the ocean for the first time!! Such fun to have that opportunity.
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