Although Tuesday morning was an enjoyable one, the rest of the day did not go so well. That day my stomach sickness continued (I had been having stomach problems for the previous 5 days). So that night went to the emergency room. I ended up staying in the hospital for 2 nights, stuck on an IV to rehydrate me and antibiotics to get rid of the bacterial infection that the doctor assumed I had. I wouldn't say being in the hospital was enjoyable, but my time there really opened my eyes to how loved I am. I had numerous visitors and several phone calls of people checking up on me. On one of the mornings, my dear friend Isaura visited me at 6 in the morning before she went to work so she could bring me soup. It just made me feel so cared for. Even though I'm living so far away from family, I have people here that look after me. I couldn't be more grateful to the people that are in my life: both near and far. I am home now and feeling a lot better.
Other than being sick, things around here have been going quite wonderful. I have been working a lot. Teaching at the school in the mornings and with adults in the afternoons. I also began teaching a few of my friends English on a few evenings during the week. It amazes me how many people here are motivated to learn English. They really feel that knowing the language will provide them with better opportunities to succeed in life. I definitely agree with them and I am so happy that I can help them through the process.
Last week there was a group doing construction at the school. I love when people come to help out in this barrio. God is truly at work here. The second floor is underway, and in my opinion looking good. I still have those moments when I can't believe that just a few years ago the school didn't even exist. There was a man from the group who had experience teaching English abroad. He did some activities with the kids and I learned so much just by watching him. I love getting advice from other people because I really want to teach these children in the most effective way.
Life is good here. I'm surrounded by beautiful people everyday: inside and out. Everyone continues to be welcoming, and each day I'm able to find joy in what I do. I've already grown so much as a person and I can't wait to see what is in store for me next.
Oh, and also, let the count down begin! 12 days until my church group gets here...and even better, I get to see my mom and sister!!! I couldn't be more excited!
Children seem to come to us with healing in their wings; if I had eyes to see them I think there would be actual wings on these angels. I am so glad that things are progressing and that you are growing every day during your service in La Romana. One of my favorite Bible verses when I’m tired and have a lot in front of me is Isaiah 40: 28 – 31. I claim that for you now that you will run and not be weary, you shall walk and not faint and that the Lord will restore you completely. Enjoy the LCPC gang when they get there. Peace.
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