Wednesday, December 27, 2006

These are pictures of our local produce market. The market is every Saturday in the morning and this is where we always go to get our fruits and vegtables for the week. Once we get the produce it all has to be cleaned in a bleach solution prior to eating. These pictures were taken later in the morning when it had slowed down a lot, normally there is a lot more people.

Thursday, December 07, 2006



The girls were in a Christmas program at school this week. They both learned a few Christmas songs in Spanish and presented those to us. It was great to hear them speaking the language. They normally don't like us to hear them speak Spanish. Kaitlyn was an angel in the nativity and it was very cute. We are very proud of both of the girls and all they have accomplished in the last month.



Here is also a picture of Kandi and the Girls decorating the Christmas tree at our house. It was a very fun time. We made our ornaments this year and had a good time as a family doing it. I wish we would have done this sooner.



We have also been on a couple of ministry projects the first was to a drug rehab center pictured here. This center is a Christian facility that teaches the love and truth of Jesus to the men and they actually live at the center and work during the day making blackboards and desks for schools. The men were very nice and a joy to be with. As a team we went in to teach work safety, interpersonal relationship skills, and cooking. Kandi and I presented how to cook banana bread. It was great, I felt like I was on the food network except I was talking in Spanish (well reading in Spanish).



We also spent two days going door to door distributing the Gospel of John to several hundred people with a team of Ticos(Costa Ricans). We also invited the people to come back to watch the Jesus video and during this presentation there was 2 people that wanted to make a decision for Christ. The local pastor will be working with them to make sure they understand what that means and discipling them but it was very exciting to see the Holy Spirit at work.
Kandi and I have been making relationships with several nationals and hope to be able to witness to them soon. My relationship with Carlos the store owner down the street from us is growing very fast and I think God is preparing a witnessing opportunity. Pray that I will see the chance when it comes and that I will have the words that I need for him to understand the truth.

For the last month or so we have been very busy. We have been going to class each day for about 4 hours. Our class is in Spanish only, so since day one we have had to listen to our teacher talk only in a language we don't know. It has been interesting learning this way but it has worked very well and Kandi and I both have learned way more than we would have thought. We are in class each day with 8 other peers that we know very well and have come to be very good friends with.



On some of the days we spend time in the city getting to know the Latin America culture. We have toured the Basilica here in Costa Rica. It was sad to watch people praying to Mary instead of Jesus Christ. We can't wait until the day we know enough Spanish to explain the truth to these hurting people. We also went to an interesting play on women's rights put on by a Baptist church in the area. The play was in Spanish of course but it was also in the dark and the actors had paint on that lit up under a black light. It was very interesting and very good from what we could understand. We have also gone to a parade to celebrate the oxen and ox carts here in Costa Rica. This is a very big part of the culture and they went all out for this parade it was very interesting.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Today we reached the end of our barefoot classes. As a treat our teacher took our class on a little road trip to the mountains. The view was beautiful as we went. We saw many gorgeous flowers and spectacular waterfalls. It is so awesome to see God's creation in another country. We decided God did not spare anything here in Costa Rica when he was creating it.

Friday, November 17, 2006


In the mountains we fished for our lunch. There was a mountain river that had been backed up and a trout farm had been built in the mountains. It was a great time. We each caught a rainbow trout (you see Kaitlyn holding up the fishing pole it was a little different) and then the restaurant prepared it for us while we walked around in the rain forest. The girls got to pick oranges and bananas. We saw many flowers and just got to relax. It was a great way to finish up a stressful 3 weeks.

This is one of the many visitors we have had to our new home. We have already discussed the Geckos and we are trying to get a picture of one for you. This is a picture of a beautiful humming bird. We put a feeder out back and now we having humming birds all the time. They are so used to us we can get within about 3 feet of them. It is so neat to see their very long tongue lick up the nectar. They also make a very unique noise. It is a chatter of some sort.


Kaitlyn, Mckenzie and I cut down the banana's the other day. Now they have to hang to ripen. They tell us we may be able to eat them by Christmas. The interesting thing is the tree has to be cut down now because it will not produce anymore bananas. There is already a second tree up and growing fast so maybe when the next family gets here it will be time to harvest another bunch of bananas.

Friday, November 10, 2006


This is our Costa Rican House. We arrived to Costa Rica safely on Oct 26 and just now got our internet setup to update the blog. We are doing very good and greatly appreciate all the
prayers you have lifted up on our behalf. Please email us with any questions or if you would like to be on our prayer update list.


The girls love their new room; it has bunkbeds (Kaitlyn sleeps on the top and Mckenzie is on bottom). One of the missionaries here (Susan) even made a little pink and purple table for them that is very cute. They have the best room in the house I would say.



These are pictures of our patio and back yard. We have two palm trees and one banana tree. Our bananas are just about ready to be cut. The girls are excited to be able to eat bananas from our own yard. We have planted several other flowers and are enjoying having a little grass for the girls to play in.



This is our living room and our dining area.


This is a picture of our kitchen. It is small but it serves its purpose. We are very blessed to have one as many of our friends are living with nationals for the next 14 months. We greatly appreciate the house the Lord has provided.

These are some views of the road in front of our house. You can see the mountains in the distance. San Jose is surrounded by mountains on all sides. It makes for a beautiful setting when the clouds have lifted and you can see them for a couple of hours.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006




Our Family is serving our Lord, Jesus Christ, in Guadalajara, Mexico. We are working with the International Mission Board as Chruch Planters. This is a photo of our family and we would appreciate it if you would prayer for us as often as the Father brings us to your mind. If you would like a copy of our prayer card email us and we can send one to you.