It’s hard to believe I’ve been down here two years, then at
the same time it feels like I’ve lived here forever. I’ve been back for 2 weeks and everything is right where I left off... in full swing!
Here’s an update on the school, community, and my life here
in Belize.

I realize every new school year how much I LOVE
teaching! It’s so fun challenging the
kids to think on their own, to ask questions, and to find the answers! They say little kids are like sponges, but I
think they’re still pretty spongy their first year in high school! By the end of the day I’m usually
exhausted. Any teacher will tell you how
much energy it takes to teach. But, it’s
a good kind of exhausting; it’s rewarding, and it feels good to know you’ve
given so much to the kids!
As you may have heard, I will be helping prepare for our Jr
College to open Fall 2013. We can use
some prayers for this! Having a Jr.
College here in Benque will be so beneficial for the community here. Right now people have to travel to go to
college and the inconvenience along with the cost deters many people from being
able to attend college. There’s a lot to
be done between now and August 2013. I
keep reminding myself “His grace is sufficient”! It’s neat to be a part of something from the
ground up and it’s great to see so many things are falling into place
beautifully, Thanks be to God! I’ll be
posting information about Our Lady of Mt Carmel Jr College on my blog this year
so you can be a part of it all!
We have an awesome group of volunteers this year! We have 4 new men and 3 new women from
different places in the U.S. It’s
refreshing to have new faces around, new people with new ideas, new friendships
to form, and new memories to be made.
All the new volunteers are eager to be the best teachers they can be, to
serve the students well, to learn about the culture, to experience new things,
and to be part of the community. It’s a
great reminder to us returning volunteers of why we’re here, to serve, to give
it our all, to be exhausted at the end of the day, to lay down our lives for
others, to LOVE.
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