Here I am. Saturday morning. I don't typically write about nothing, but that is exactly what I am going to do today.
I am not sad today, I am not struggling, I am not angry, and I am amazingly normal.... your right it's all relative.
We finished off the morning of chores with a little cold cereal and fresh milk, thanks to my brother-in-law's Jersey cows. Then the boys started in on their laps around the construction site, and will intermittently trade off throughout the day. Audrey is out riding a scooter with our dog, Boone, on her heels. I hear laughter echoing off of the bare walls as she rides away from Boone, giggling.
The background noises trade off from the air-compressor, which seemingly runs continuously, and the impact drivers the guys are using on the roof. Bilingual chatter is also a frequent, as we continue to talk to each other in English, while communicating with the crew in Spanish.
There is a constant flow of motorcycle, bicycle and foot traffic, as today is the local produce market in town. The ministry holds one of its weekly, general medical clinic today, about 1/4 mile up the road, so I will see a steady flow of families walking back toeards town after they have been seen. Mostly, we are greeted with curious eyes, but we are always observed. Who can blame them. We are, well... different.
Looking to the North |
Looking to the South |
Life definitely gets more complicated after the rains start, but it is almost like snow was back home. Production typically slows down, due to weather, and I enjoy the added family time and hoodies. I do love hoodies.
I hope I have not bored you, but I thought we could all use a little good, old-fashioned, normality, at least as I have come to know it.
Happy Saturday. Miss you all.
Katie Ann
I would give anything to be back there! Felt normal. Praying for you guys!
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I always love reading what you write
ReplyDeleteSo excited to see the progress on the building,so much has changed since my last visit. I was with Heidi Bell, my daughter in law, and granddaughter, Micah, in 2011. God bless all the Ficker Family.
ReplyDeleteKatie Ann, Ryan, and the three beautiful kids - What an honor it is to read a snippet of life in your world as you experience it. This blog post was so genuine and transparent. Thank you for loving the least of these so well. I miss you guys too - Lord willing, we will see you again soon! Our team has been fervently praying for your family as you make incredible sacrifices to see God's kingdom raised up in such a beautiful and desperate community. Love you all!
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