I really don't like to start blog posts
with, “Well, it’s been awhile since you’ve heard from me”. But in this case,
unfortunately, it’s REALLY true! I think my last post was in late May; a lot
has happened since then. I returned to the United States for about 7 weeks over
the summer for a wonderful time of reconnecting with friends and family. It was
over all too fast and I returned to La Paz on July 26
th.
I thought saying goodbye might get
easier as I became more accustomed to doing it, but I was wrong. Goodbyes to
people you love are just plain hard no matter how many times you do them or how
long the separation is. Sometimes I think they actually get harder as you know
more of the realities of being apart.
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Camp Trip in the Sawtooths |
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Airport Reunions! |
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Gabriel and Auntie "Bean" |
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Dad and me |
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With family in Spokane |
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Visiting family in Boise |
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Camping with Shelbi |
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Mesa Falls Scenic Byway-One of my favorite places |
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Tetons |
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An Auntie Jill date |
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Gettin' our hair did |
That said, it was a huge blessing
and comfort to return to La Paz knowing that there are now people and places
here that I love. I arrived on a Sunday, by Monday I was at school (a little
light headed and out of breath; thank you, high altitude) being welcomed by
many friends who have become my family here. The moment I arrived home in La
Paz I felt a huge sense of peace at returning and doing life here for another
year. Through this, I felt God’s confirmation that I am exactly where he wants
me to be.
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Beautiful La Paz |
Funny, though I’ve been back a
little over 2 months, I feel like I am just begun settling into routine.
Transitions are tough for me and it seems to take awhile to fall back into a
rhythm; I’m praying that this will become more natural, as my life seems to be
filled with many transitions now.
My days have been filled with
students, grading papers, students, lesson planning, restructuring my classroom
and students. :) I have 17 students this year, 9 boys and 8
girls. They come from many different parts of the World: India, Venezuela,
Germany, Israel, America and Bolivia. It’s really amazing to have such a
diverse group of students. They are a creative, fun and sweet bunch. I have
really been enjoying them. I am currently looking for prayer sponsors for my students. If you would like to commit to praying for one of my students please let me know and I will send you their photo and a brief bio.
Here we are!
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Miss J. |
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Zion |
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John |
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Jorge |
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Amelia |
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Maria Renee |
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Monica |
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Martina |
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Luke |
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Dennis |
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Nati |
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Maura |
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Manuela |
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Sanjay |
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Michelle |
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Parker |
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Dana |
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In my last post, I spoke about
Marina, my Japanese/Brazilian student who would soon be moving back to Japan.
She left about two weeks ago. I would like to say she had a great goodbye with
all her friends and got on the road smoothly, but unfortunately that wasn’t
what happened. Her last day of school I was vigilantly waiting near her bus,
anxious to say goodbye. After about 10 minutes, worried I had missed her; I
went back to the middle school area. I found her, surrounded in a puddle of
tears and disheveled books and papers. She had misplaced her iphone, filled
with pictures of her friends and her life in Bolivia. After frantically
searching for 15 minutes or so with no luck, we eventually had to run for her
bus (it had started pulling away) and had a quick, tear filled hug. My heart
hurt for her; it might just be a phone, but when you are 12 years old and your
saying goodbye to all your friends and a country you’ve called home for the
past several years, those little things can hurt the worst. I was so glad I
could be there for her. When she first saw me come back to the Middle School
area, she wrapped her arms around my waist, dug her head in my shoulder and
just cried; I fought back the tears, as I wanted to be strong for her. I know
we will stay in touch and I pray I can continue to support her in her
relationship with Christ. Please pray for Marina in her transition back to life
in Japan.
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Marina and me at graduation last May |
In other news, our Tuesday night
Bible study is continuing to grow strong. We have lost
many people who have moved back to their home countries, but we also gained
some incredible new people. My roommate and I now host the study at our place,
which is great because I don’t have to go anywhere and I love having people
over! We are beginning a new tradition of sharing a meal together once a month.
Last week was waffles and pancakes. I am very grateful for this community here.
We are a motley crew of people from different cultures, in different lines of
work, and of different ages, but one thing we all have in common is that we
love Jesus and we love Bolivia-it’s a good common ground to have. :)
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Tuesday Gathering |
In addition to this group, I am
privileged to continue to lead a small “discipleship group” for 2 of our high
school girls from Highlands. These are the two girls I met with last year and
it’s wonderful to be able to continue to build on these relationships. I am
excited to see how God moves in their lives this year!
I resumed Spanish lessons this past
week with a new tutor. I am very excited about this. I desperately want to
learn Spanish, however I’ve found it challenging to find/make the time to really practice. I’ve
recently found a Spanish speaking community to be a part of, however, which I’m
hoping will help me grow in leaps and bounds! I’ve become involved in “King’s
Kids”, a YWAM ministry to youth. Our group consists of 11 teenagers, ages
13-19. They are a really fun bunch and I love being a part of YWAM again, even
in a small way.
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YWAM King's Kids |
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"Thank you" is not a strong enough phrase to truly express my gratitude
for you, my friends and family who offer so much support and love. The
journey is all the more richer with you along.
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Double Rainbow outside our school gates |
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The ladies of HIS- Carolyn and Paula's baby shower |
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With Juan Valdez at the new Juan Valdez cafe! Ali and I unwittingly crashed the grand opening party! :) |
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HIS Staff |
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Enjoying a hike on a "strike day" (school closed due to transportation strikes) |
Prayer Requests:
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Growth in Spanish
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Wisdom and Guidance concerning my decision of
whether of not to continue serving in Bolivia next year (Ideally I need to make a
decision by Thanksgiving)
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That my students would grow and flourish in the
Lord
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Upcoming Parent Teacher Conferences-that God
would allow me to be a blessing to the families He has put in my life
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Upcoming Bolivian Presidential Elections - that God's will would prevail concerning who is voted into office
What a beautiful blog Jill! The pictures are so much fun and the ones in Bolivia really help me feel more connected to what you are doing there. I am so incredibly proud of you Jill! Thank you for serving the Lord and loving others in amazing ways! I would love to pray for a student....looking at pictures it's hard to choose one! I will share w Danny and let you know who we will commit to pray for as a couple. I love you bunches Jill! Heidi
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