A lot has happened in the past week!
My girlfriend Kristin, whom I know from Calvary Chapel Vero Beach, came down for a visit and we spent 9 soggy days together. It was wonderful time in spite of the crazy weather. During her stay we got to experience some memorable events:
- Two inches of water flooding my apartment (apparently the super-saturated ground was forcing water through the cement foundation and walls!)
- Virtually non-stop rain for Kristin's entire stay (we never saw the sun once in 9 days)
- a 6.2 earthquake last Tuesday (felt surreal as the whole room was moving up and down...I literally thought I was hallucinating at first)
- The bridge into town washed out, essentially cutting off Puerto Viejo from the rest of Costa Rica (had to cross over some planks on foot with Kristin's luggage to get her back home today!)
- Lots of candlight dinners (some by choice, and some not!)
- A tiny baby sloth holding on to its mom in the rain
- Watching Puerto Viejo transform into a "ghost town". By the end, Kristin was the only guest staying at her hotel.
Because of the flooding and accessibility problems, we have had to temporarily suspend the skate park and other ministry activities. The facilities are ok, but the ramps are too wet to skate on (they are covered, but a lot of rain blew in). I can't wait to get things going again.
In this area, some 4,000 people have had to leave their homes due to the flooding. From the bus today, I saw some homes that had chocolate-colored water literally flowing through them. These affected families are in my prayers...
Here are some photos from Kristin's camera. Thanks Kristin!
Kristin helped me mop the water from my floor
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oh my goodness... Kristin had quite the visit! I'm so thankful you all stayed okay! You've been in our prayers. Are supplies and such in the local area holding up?
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ReplyDeleteGlad to see that you are staying positive. i was on the border with Panama and definately felt the full effect of that earthquake. Hopefully you can get things running again soon. Rainy season is almost over.
Awesome memories...one day you will look back at them and just smile...
ReplyDeleteglad you all stayed safe and sound!
What a week! So memorable in many ways...Thanks for showing me tidbits of your world in P.V. Whit. I had an amazing time! :)
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ReplyDeleteHey there Whit. I hope you had a non-rainy Thanksgiving! And a grateful one!! It's so good to see my classmates out in the world making a difference for God's kingdom. What a blessing it must have been to have Kristin visit. You are in my prayers. God Bless. Dawn :o)
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