I am always thinking of funny things. The other day I was wondering what would happen if our dirty, old, green minivan - Sally, met a bright, red Ferrari? What would they talk about? Would they discuss the different things they see while driving? Would they compare how different the conversations are that they hear from their passengers? Would they talk about the different roads they drive and things they see while on those roads?
Sally would probably tell the Ferrari that she lives in Mexico, but in her lifetime she has seen just about everything - the beach, the mountains, the desert, and the snow. Now the Ferrari would probably tell our minivan that the only places it’s ever been are expensive cities and neighborhoods. Then Sally would talk about all the music it plays, such as Jana Alyra or Rob Biagi. She has heard our family talks and arguments, and little kids screaming and crying. Sally would explain how she has basically raised our family, getting us from place to place.
The Ferrari would tell the minivan that it has listened to every type of music except the music the minivan has heard. The conversations the Ferrari has heard have always been business conversations or boring adult conversations. The Ferrari has no idea about families and the things that happen in them. He has no idea what life looks like from Mexican roads. He maybe starts to feel like he’s missing out.
Then I started to think what our shiny, new Honda Odyssey – Jazz, and our old, green minivan – Sally, talk about now (they are parked next to each other). Does Sally say, “You are going to love the Struttons!” Does she say, “Mexico is the best place to be!” I wonder if Jazz will even like it here, or will she miss her old family, the old roads, and her old life? Does Sally feel rejected by our family? Or does she understand she still has an important job – serving babies at Grace Babies’ Home.
When I think about all these silly car conversations, I remember my feelings when we visited an outdoor market while on vacation last weekend. I walked around all the little shops, but as I kept looking around at all the girls my age I felt like our old, green minivan on a highway of Ferraris. I knew that on the outside I didn’t look much different, but I could feel something different on the inside. We had a meeting spot where my dad was hanging out in case someone got lost. So after walking for a little bit, I went back to the meeting spot and hung out with my dad. I didn’t really have the nerve to tell him then the reason why I didn’t want to keep shopping. So when he asked, “Couldn’t find anything you can’t live without?” I shook my head and said, “Nope, not really”.
The Bible says that our home is in heaven and until we get there we are not going to feel like we belong. I don’t know about you guys, but I know that I really need to remember that. God put me here in Mexico for a reason, and I sure am glad He did!
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Major Award!
I started swimming in August of 2010 and ever since then I have loved everything about it. Practice starts at 5:00pm and goes until 7:00pm, 5 days a week. We run for 40 minutes before we get into the pool. I swim all four strokes, but my favorites are breast and fly.
This
past week I didn’t go to practice because my friend from Encinitas was
staying with me. My coach found out that the Rosarito Chamber of Commerce
wanted to give me an award. After trying all week, he finally got a hold of me yesterday
to tell me about it. When he first told me I thought he was joking because he
said that I was the only one on the whole team who was going, then I realized
he was serious! I told my dad about it and he said he would go with me.
We
met my coach at the pool and followed him to where the ceremony took place; it
was called Plaza Festival. From the front, it had a huge joker. It looked like
a place I would NOT want to go into. When we got to the top of the stairs, we
entered a room with fancy tables and chairs. We sat down at a table towards the
front of the room. At the very front was a long table for the important people
(this is how most events are organized here in Mexico). From the time we sat
down to the time the event started, an hour passed (this is also normal for
where I live). Finally all the important people showed up and sat down at
their table.
They
started off by saying a few words, and then gave out the awards. This is when I
learned that I was receiving an award for being the athlete of the month for
all sports for all of Rosarito. When they called my name I went up and shook
hands with all the important people, got my picture taken with some important
guy and then walked back to our table.
As
I was walking back and examining my plaque, I realized how lucky I am to have
parents that will pay and drive me every day to the pool and to my meets. Swimming
is definitely my sport and I love it. That ceremony encouraged me to try harder
and train harder. Thanks God for this sport.
PS
– Those of you who love the movie “A Christmas Story” will understand my title;)
| Important Guy & Me |
| My Awesome Coaches & Me |
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Natalia
Three weeks ago, we got our first baby in the
baby home. Her name is Natalia. She came to us with the chicken pox and some
respiratory problems. Even though she was sick, we all loved her. My mom and I
took her to the Red Cross and the doctor gave us some medicine. After a few
days she looked ten times better.
We
got a crib donated and I put it together in my room. The next couple of nights
Natalia slept with me. I got up in the middle of the night and gave her a
bottle and then put her back to sleep. It was a ton of fun! Then she got a bad cold.
My mom wanted to hear her in the night, so she went back to sleeping in my
parents’ room.
She
was just getting over her cold and feeling better, when my dad got a phone call
today. He told me that Natalia was leaving. She had gotten adopted and they
were coming to pick her up in 30 minutes. I was heartbroken. I really didn't want
to see her go. I went and told my brothers and we all went downstairs and said
our goodbyes. By that time I was in tears.
Thinking
about her now still makes me cry. But Donna, a missionary who recently moved
here from Jamaica and is helping at GBH, told me something. She said,
"When Moses' mother couldn't take care of him anymore and had to put him
in a basket and send him off, she trusted that God was still with him and that
He had a purpose for his life." That makes me feel a lot better. Knowing
that God will never leave Natalia and that He will always love her. He even
loves her more than I do, and He will always take care of her.
Even
though I miss Natalia so much, I know that God is always watching over her. My
mom told me that every time I think of her, I should pray for her. I love you
Natalia!
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Bible Study - For Such a Time as This
At the beginning of the summer my mom asked me if I wanted
to do a summer bible study. We decided to do a Beth Moore study on the book of
Esther. My mom suggested inviting my friend, Brittany Struska, and her mom to
study it with us. We try to meet every Monday at 7:30pm, but both our families
were really busy this summer so we are just now a little more than halfway
through it. They come over to my house and we go over our answers to the study.
Then we watch the video and talk about it. During all of this we eat popcorn and treats and laugh a lot.
Since
I can remember, my mom always sits in bed at night and does her bible study
homework. I have always thought, “Why would anyone want to do extra homework that
is not required by somebody?” I don’t know, but it didn’t seem worth it to me.
So when my mom suggested doing a bible study, I was a little hesitant. I wasn’t
sure if I could fit all the homework in with swimming and home school, or if I
even wanted to do it. But I decided to try it out since it would just be the
four of us and I could be honest about whether I understood it or not.
After these weeks, I would say that bible study does take a little bit of extra
work, but it is totally worth it! The Esther bible study has been amazing to
me. I especially love the way Beth Moore explains things. She makes it easy to
understand and keeps it so interesting. After we finish this one, I really want
to keep doing bible study.
Brittany
Struska and her family are missionaries with YUGO as well. They live on the
YUGO Ranch and run the house-building ministry in
Tijuana. Brittany and I are in the same youth group together so we see each
other on Sundays at church. We also hang out with their family a lot. Brittany
and I get along really well. She likes the same music I do, and we make up
dances to it all the time. I have enjoyed studying Esther with Brittany because
I am so comfortable around her.
Friday, September 2, 2011
My Vacation in the Sierras
The past three weeks I have been staying at a home that my grandparents own in the Sierra Mountains. I get to stay for weeks because I brought all of my schoolwork with me. Anyways, here are some things I've done.
One of the first fun things that I did was go hiking. The first hike we did was a hike up Rock Creek. My Auntie Lynn came on that hike with us. We saw three lakes in total. One of the lakes had golden trout in it. From way up high they looked really pretty. Another one of the lakes had a little waterfall that was flowing into it; that was really cool to see. The last lake we saw had a little bridge. It crossed over the creek that was running into the lake. Auntie Lynn, Mamaw and I took our picture on it. It was a super fun hike. We also took Darby my aunt’s dog. She had a lot of fun too.
The other hike that we did was just Mamaw and me. This time we hiked up to a lake called Grass Lake. It was a little bit harder than the hike up Rock Creek. It was up a big hill. I counted 25 switchbacks. When we got to the top the lake looked beautiful! I walked down to the waterfront and caught a frog! It was such a small little frog. We also saw a tiny little water snake! I think I liked that hike better.
When Mamaw and I weren’t doing anything, we would watch T.V. That is one of the cool things that we get to do when we go visit her since we don’t have cable in Mexico. Two of our favorite shows are House Hunters and America’s Got Talent. The night Papa (my grandpa) came up with some friends, we stayed up watching T.V. until midnight waiting for them. The next morning I slept in till 10:30!
Another thing we did was go down town. Down town we would go shopping and eat. One time we went and got shaved ice! I also got my hair cut and a pedicure. I would say going down town is one of the best parts of staying with my grandma.
One of the best things I did these past weeks was go to the Bishop Fair. Cardinal Village is a little store and café right down the street from my grandma’s cabin. Anyways the family that owns it has three boys and they took me down to the fair. We got these wristbands so that we could go on all the rides. My favorite ride was the Zipper. It’s like a bicycle chain but connected to the chain are theses cage like chairs. You sit in the chair and the chain rotates and so does your seat. You can do so many flips! The cool thing was that I got to meet and get to know a lot of kids.
Next time I come up to the Sierras I know that I will have a lot of fun with all of those kids. I am so glad that I got to come up here all by myself to spend some alone time with my grandma. I had a great time!
One of the first fun things that I did was go hiking. The first hike we did was a hike up Rock Creek. My Auntie Lynn came on that hike with us. We saw three lakes in total. One of the lakes had golden trout in it. From way up high they looked really pretty. Another one of the lakes had a little waterfall that was flowing into it; that was really cool to see. The last lake we saw had a little bridge. It crossed over the creek that was running into the lake. Auntie Lynn, Mamaw and I took our picture on it. It was a super fun hike. We also took Darby my aunt’s dog. She had a lot of fun too.
The other hike that we did was just Mamaw and me. This time we hiked up to a lake called Grass Lake. It was a little bit harder than the hike up Rock Creek. It was up a big hill. I counted 25 switchbacks. When we got to the top the lake looked beautiful! I walked down to the waterfront and caught a frog! It was such a small little frog. We also saw a tiny little water snake! I think I liked that hike better.
When Mamaw and I weren’t doing anything, we would watch T.V. That is one of the cool things that we get to do when we go visit her since we don’t have cable in Mexico. Two of our favorite shows are House Hunters and America’s Got Talent. The night Papa (my grandpa) came up with some friends, we stayed up watching T.V. until midnight waiting for them. The next morning I slept in till 10:30!
Another thing we did was go down town. Down town we would go shopping and eat. One time we went and got shaved ice! I also got my hair cut and a pedicure. I would say going down town is one of the best parts of staying with my grandma.
One of the best things I did these past weeks was go to the Bishop Fair. Cardinal Village is a little store and café right down the street from my grandma’s cabin. Anyways the family that owns it has three boys and they took me down to the fair. We got these wristbands so that we could go on all the rides. My favorite ride was the Zipper. It’s like a bicycle chain but connected to the chain are theses cage like chairs. You sit in the chair and the chain rotates and so does your seat. You can do so many flips! The cool thing was that I got to meet and get to know a lot of kids.
Next time I come up to the Sierras I know that I will have a lot of fun with all of those kids. I am so glad that I got to come up here all by myself to spend some alone time with my grandma. I had a great time!
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| Auntie Lynn and me after our haircuts. |
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| Auntie Lynn, Mamaw and Me hiking Rock Creek. |
| Mamaw and Me on our hike to Grass Lake. |
| Out to eat. |
| Pedicures! |
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
VBS
For as long as I can remember, every summer I have gone to Vacation Bible School at Horizon, my home church. It is a camp that kids from preschool to 6th grade can attend in the mornings to learn more about God. There are activities that you go to such as games, snack, and crafts. I personally loved the games.
Sadly, I was too old this year to participate as a camper. Well, I was too old last year too, but I still got considered a 6th grader so I could participate. Anyways this year I absolutely was too old so my friend, Elise, and I decided to be game volunteers.
Every day we got up at 6:50am and started to get ready. We had to be there at 8:00. We did different games every day but they all had water involved. Every afternoon we got home soaking wet, muddy and grassy; I really didn’t mind that part. It was super fun.
Running around getting chased by little kids was fun, but I also thought it was cool just to hang out with American kids my age. I liked getting to know all of them. I am definitely going to sign up next year to be a game helper again!
Sadly, I was too old this year to participate as a camper. Well, I was too old last year too, but I still got considered a 6th grader so I could participate. Anyways this year I absolutely was too old so my friend, Elise, and I decided to be game volunteers.
Every day we got up at 6:50am and started to get ready. We had to be there at 8:00. We did different games every day but they all had water involved. Every afternoon we got home soaking wet, muddy and grassy; I really didn’t mind that part. It was super fun.
Running around getting chased by little kids was fun, but I also thought it was cool just to hang out with American kids my age. I liked getting to know all of them. I am definitely going to sign up next year to be a game helper again!
Saturday, June 18, 2011
My Daddy
Do you have a person who you trust and know that with them you are safe no matter what? Well, for me that person is my dad. I don’t know why, but for some reason I don’t feel safe when he isn’t here. I remember when I was a littler, when I had a nightmare he would come in and lay down next to me. I would instantly fall asleep knowing that he was there to protect me. Now in our new house he is right across from my room and I sleep very well knowing that he is there.
My dad and I have a lot in common. Everybody says I look just like him, but that’s not what I’m talking about. I am talking about the way we think, or act, or the way we comment on things. I was at a restaurant with our good friends, the Raymonds, and there was a secular song playing that I recognized. When I started to sing and rock out to the song, Mrs. Raymond turned to me. I thought she was disappointed in me for singing a secular song but she said, “Lucy when you do stuff like that you remind me of your dad.”
If you know my dad then you know he can be quite funny. He was installing Rosetta Stone French today and the set comes with headphones with a microphone attached. He immediately put it on and started mimicking air traffic control commands. I started cracking up! To me it seems like he makes everything more fun. One of the funniest things that he does is when he quotes movie lines in situations. Suddenly, the situation is funny. That really makes me laugh! I don’t know any person who doesn’t ever want to be around my dad.
One of the reasons I look up to my dad is that he loves the Lord so much. For home school we do devotions in the morning and he leads them. I love the way he explains things and expresses his thoughts on the Bible or the story we are reading. To me he is the best example I have on this earth of how to love Jesus.
I love my dad and I wouldn’t trade him for anything or anybody in the world. Happy Father’s Day, Dad. I love you.
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