Sunday, October 12, 2008

October Newsletter

Allison Family in Guatemala Update
October 2008
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We arrived safely in Guatemala on September 18th. Lori and the kids flew in to the airport in Guatemala City and Don drove across the border from Mexico. He made the drive to the City in time to check into a hotel and pick up Lori and the kids from the airport. It was wonderful to be together as a family again.

Since we arrived we have been settling in to our “new” home in Canilla, Guatemala. The kids have resumed school, Don has been helping in three clinics a week and with other miscellaneous medical “consultas” (consultations). As a family, we travel to a Children’s Home two days a week. The Children’s Home is located in a pueblo called San Andres. It takes us about 30 minutes of driving on mountain roads to get there. The Home now has about 30 kids living there. We love all the kids and have relationships with many that we met in 2003 on our first trip to Guatemala. We want to tell you about a new little boy that we met this year.

We don’t know his name, neither did the people at the Home, at first. They found him on the mountain road that we travel from Canilla to San Andres. About halfway between the two places, there is a village called Lililla. The little boy was near this village on the road by himself. Sebastian and Oralia, the Guatemalans in charge of the Children’s Home, have looked for and asked about his parents. But because they did not want to leave him by himself, they took him to the Home with them thinking that his parents would inquire and probably come to the Home to look for him. When we talked to Oralia about the little boy, she thinks that either the mother or father, or both, have a problem with alcohol and that is probably why they have had no one come looking for the little boy. Later when Don talked to Sebastian about him, they had found out his name. It is a very hard to pronounce, long Quiche (Indian) name. Don asked if his parents knew he was at the Home and Sebastian said “si”. Don asked if they wanted him back – Sebastian replied “Esta bien”. Apparently, that means that all is well with the child living at the Home. All of this story is very sad except that he is very happy at the Home. He laughs and follows Don around like a little shadow. He hides and peeks and is “muy contento” there. It is hard for all of the kids to be at the Home because it means that they have no parents or their parents don’t want them, but we know that the kids at the Home are so blessed in many ways. They have food which is often not available in the homes here in Guatemala. But more importantly, they meet Jesus. Sebastian and Oralia try very hard to make sure that every child living at the Children’s Home know about Jesus and what He has done for them and how much He loves them. This little boy is lost but he has found a place where he is being taken care of physically and spiritually. His parents may come and get him eventually but we pray that it is not before he gets a chance to meet Jesus, who will never leave him or forsake him.


August Newsletter

Allison Family in Guatemala Update
August 2008
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Do you remember playing hide’n’seek as a kid? If you were “it”, you would count to 50 or some number and then call out “ready or not, here I come!” We feel like our departure date is yelling that at us! “Ready or not, you are leaving soon!” We are not ready and the days seem to be flying by very quickly. We found out the other day that the kids have been praying that the days would go fast until we leave. Apparently the Lord is answering their prayers!

Don leaves on Saturday, September 6th to drive through Mexico. We are praying about what to pack in his truck and talking to the Transmigrante office in Texas to see what he can take. They have lots of rules about what you can and cannot take through Mexico.

Lori and the kids leave on Thursday, September 18th and will fly into Guatemala City. Don will pick them up at the airport and then we will stay overnight in the city before heading up the mountain to Canilla. We won’t start packing for that part of the trip until we see what Don can’t take with him.

We have a couple prayer requests that we would like to share with you. If the Holy Spirit lays us on your heart, would you pray? We so appreciate any prayers offered. We are praying for the people who will be living in our house. They are trying to sell their house so that they don’t have two houses to care for while we are gone. We are still trying to reach our financial goals. We trust that the Lord will provide but we would appreciate your prayers on this.

Inital Newsletter

Allison Family Newsletter

Don and Lori were married in July 1993. We homeschool our four children; Caleb, Bethany, Hannah and Samuel. Don is a Physician Assistant. Our goal as a family is to glorify the Lord in word and deed. To follow His plan and purpose for our lives wherever that may take us.

In 2003, the Lord planted our hearts in Guatemala. He gave us a love for the people and the country that can only be explained as a gift from Him. We have traveled to the highlands of Guatemala several times since 2003. Our next trip will be a seven month trip during which we will help in medical clinics and serve at a Children’s Home two days a week. Don will leave on September 5th to drive through Mexico with a friend. Lori and the kids will fly into Guatemala on September 18th. We will all return on April 15th. For the most up-to-date information on our preparations and on our trip, please go to www.allisonfamilyinguat.blogspot.com.