Happy Thanksgiving everybody! It’s hard to believe it’s already half way through November and I’ve been in Guatemala for 75 days. Two of my teammates and I compiled a list of 75 things we’re thankful for. 

 

Yesterday for thanksgiving, my squad made a huge thanksgiving dinner and we all got to eat outside! We got to eat most of the traditional things, and got to add some new ones. It was hard being away from my family, but it was awesome to spend it with my second family. 

Hope you all had an awesome thanksgiving! 

We are thankful for:

The beautiful people in Guatemala! 

 

Community of believers 

 

Gods endless love 

 

God teaching us new things everyday 

 

This life we get to live 

 

Can cans (Guatemalan cookies) YUM! 

 

Leadership that constantly pursues the Lord (best leadership ever!) 

 

Our awesome families at home- we love you guys! 

 

Constant laughter  

 

The trials on the race so far that have already grown us so much 

 

Talking to sweet babies on the chicken bus!

 

People that pray for us at home 

 

Empanadas- our favorite dinner ever! 

 

Teaching sweet kids English everyday 

 

Our ministry hosts Angel & Elsa 

 

The beautiful views on our way to ministry everyday 

 

The worship we get to have a few times a week with the whole squad 

 

Living with lots of other girls to share clothes with- so you basically have a whole closet. 

 

Finding Christmas donuts ahhh

 

Google translate! 

 

Hand sanitizer (no more salmonella for us)

 

Playing pato pato ganso (duck duck goose) everyday in class and seeing the kids joy that comes from playing it 

 

Our favorite breakfast- eggs and beans! 

 

Peanut butter- a necessity on the race 

 

Our Halloween candy we’re still eating 

 

Going to a church where they have a service in English! 

 

Guatemalan volcanoes that somehow remind you of Colorado but not really 

 

Experiencing God healing people 

 

Getting to know the awesome ladies that cook for us and calling each other mom and daughter 

 

Deep conversations with friends

 

Little girls that want to put flowers in your hair

 

Guatemalan coffee! 

 

Laughing in a chicken bus because there’s no way it can fit more people and suddenly they pick up 10 on the side of the road

 

Wifi so we can talk to the people we miss so much at home

 

Being 2.5 hours away from a beach (Colorado peeps understand) 

 

The different ways God speaks to everyone 

 

How God never wants to stop teaching you things 

 

13 cent chocolate covered bananas 

 

Kids in English class that really do want to learn (even if they just want to learn to say I love you to their boyfriends) 

 

The ladies and young kids we walk by and say hi to on our path to and from the bus everyday 

 

The ability to use public transportation to get anywhere you want to go 

 

Getting to practice my spanish (even if I mean to say I have an older sister and accidentally say I have a fatter sister) 

 

The way God turns every tragedy and every heartache into something

 

Community living- it’s messy and sometimes frustrating, but I wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world 

 

Warm showers( wasn’t expecting to have one of those for a year and I get one every day) 

 

Basically having sleepovers with your best friends for 9 months 

 

Our sassy ministry host, Elsa that is trying to get me to marry her 30 year old son 

 

The Guatemalan people that always let you come into their house and pray for them even though you’re a weird gringa girl that they don’t know 

 

Having people around that want to know you and your story 

 

Mentors that come from unexpected places that teach you things you’ll never forget 

 

Serving a God that wants to absolute best for you and fights for you to have that 

 

Living in a place where vulnerability is an everyday thing and amazing stories are shared 

 

Our gal pal Claudia that works at the ice cream store that now knows our order because we go there so often  

 

The ability to get to know my English class students and having 30 new friends 

 

The opportunity to come on a once in a lifetime trip and learn knew things and grow in my relationship with the Lord

 

Coffee shop dates in Antigua on the weekends! 

 

Cramming 6 people on a chicken bus seat- it’s an adventure we’ll never forget! 

 

Climbing a volcano! 

 

Eliza- A sweet girl in our class who made us all bracelets 

 

Drinking coffee and seeing the mountains each morning 

 

Having a class of thirty boys 

 

Friends with international plans 

 

Empanada Tuesday’s

 

French toast Monday’s 

 

Faking it til you make it when someone is talking to you in Spanish!

 

Having birthday cake 4 times in a month

 

Dancing in the rain

 

Weekend vacations to the beach (and friends with sun screen) 

 

Tampico— the best 30 cent orange juice around! 

 

Friends who double as photographers 

 

OCD teammates who volunteer to clean the bathroom 

 

Saturday morning dates with Jesus 

 

Choosing laughter when you need a barf bag on the chicken bus 

 

Silent dance parties in the field 

 

Having a community that asks how you are and really wants to know 

 

Bunk mates who write you notes  (Bri Smith) 

 

Travel day snack sharing 

 

Learning how to wash clothes in a pila 

 

Saying “Buenas” to each person we pass

 

Our ministry host feeding us each day 

 

The joy of everyday life on the race!