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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

The Other Side Of The Mountain...



Absolutely incredible day! Started this morning with breakfast and a beautiful morning prayer around a special candle that some awesome friends gave us...(thanks guys.) Headed out to the bottom of the mountain wondering what was on the other side. The mountain was quite the climb. Quite steep, but had several places to stop and rest, take pictures and give great thanks to the Lord for the incredible view. Carrie was determined to find out what was on the "other side" of this mountain.
We have lots of pictures to show of these stops along the way. Finally made it to the top and on the other side was the most spectacular view of the ocean and extremely high waves.
Now we had to go down the other side just to experience closer all that was being offered. We found a great restaurant that was very inviting. Clearly the Lord had our table already reserved. While we were struggling with menu selection a very kind lady from the next table quickly came to our rescue and offered assistance in ENGLISH!!! We clapped with joy when hearing her voice and she helped us and the waiters communicate to each other. It was awesome. Can you imagine...these people were from Manitoba, CANADA!!! Her husband was actually from Regina. This was so awesome. We couldn't believe this.
Afterwards we carried on around this mountain to come beautiful beaches that had shells of all kinds. I picked up an empty clam shell that had a star fish in it and just above the star fish was a baby star fish. Yet another little gift from God of how beautiful His creation is. Had to do the "Alpha" thing and throw the star fish back into the ocean. Thought of all the Alphagetti's when I did that.
Tonight we are going shopping. Most shopping takes place in the late evening. Stores close somewhere around 4 to 7pm. Then everything opens again and the streets are filled with people, music and shopping.
Weather has been great. Beautiful sunny day today. We wear shorts and the locals are all bundled up in sweaters, long pants and light winter jackets. Their winter is a nice spring day for us. Stopped for a refreshing break this afternoon around a great water fountain. Took off our socks and shoes and put our feet in the water. Not sure what the locals thought of this as everyone else was bundled up for winter.
So far...great people, great food, great prices and "to die for" manjar, which we have eaten everyday. (google it)

We have a special prayer request. Fr Carlos from Santiago has a high fever and under doctor's orders, cannot make the trip to Arica. Dennis will have to cover his talk. Please pray for both Fr Carlos and Dennis. For Fr Carlos that his temperature return to normal for our training event in Santiago and for Dennis that he "easily" learns this talk.

Thank you for all your prayers regarding our health. We are all feeling great. One little exception...Ramona has a red sunburn that required some ointment. Please pray for soothing on her shoulders and back. (Momma Delia, nothing to worry about here. I promise we are taking good care of her.)

Missing all of you,

To Ray, Brian, Karen and all of our kids...we miss all of you lots and lots.
xoxoxoxoxoxo

Carole

Tuesday, July 13, 2010


Culture Shock

Arrived in Tacna at 5.30am where we were met by Edu. We were so tired at this point we just wanted to get to Arica and SLEEP. BUT the border only opened at 8.30am so we waited and waited and waited for a small yellow school bus (that´s another story for another time LOL) The customs going from Peru to Chile was interesting, a real eye opener for the freedoms we enjoy. The landscape wasn´t at all what any of us were expecting, all desert and very little vegetation. Our feet landed on Chilean soil at 10.30am. The hotel was very welcoming, clean and boy were those beds and pillows the best any of us ever had. After a couple of hours of rest, up we got and went for a walk through town and along the beach. Looking forward to climbing a mountain tomorrow morning and enjoying the local culture. Having some technical difficulties so you will have to be patient to see pictures, hopefully the wait won´t be too long.

Blessings to all of you,

Carrie

We're In Lima! Sitting in the airport. 2:15 am. Next flight leaves at 3:30 to Tacna.
We're tired and getting punchy. All is well...except for the slight TURBULENCE!
Thanks for the prayers. Keep it up.
...is anyone still at the Regina airport waving goodbye?

We were thrilled with the personal send off at 5:30am
Muchas Gracias!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Beautiful Blessing for the Team at church this morning.
Thank you for all your prayers!

T minus - 19 1/2 hours
(Estimated Time of Departure - 7 am! ... convening at the airport by 5:30am)

Carrie's Request

My nephew and his wife are expecting a baby while I am in Chile and I NEED to know when the addition arrives. So, along with all of you, we will find out together when my sister replies to this blog.
Lord, be with Vicki and Jeremy as they await the arrival of their first child. Empower them with your holy gifts that they may raise this child according to your will. I pray for a safe delivery and speedy recovery. Amen
~Carrie

Friday, July 9, 2010


Exodus 17: 9-13

The entire team was involved in a powerful prayer using Scripture from Exodus 17.

It is the story of Joshua fighting the Amalekites under the persistent intercession of Moses, Aaron and Hur.

9 Moses said to Joshua, "Choose some of our men and go out to fight the Amalekites. Tomorrow I will stand on top of the hill with the staff of God in my hands."
10 So Joshua fought the Amalekites as Moses had ordered, and Moses, Aaron and Hur went to the top of the hill. 11 As long as Moses held up his hands, the Israelites were winning, but whenever he lowered his hands, the Amalekites were winning. 12 When Moses' hands grew tired, they took a stone and put it under him and he sat on it. Aaron and Hur held his hands up—one on one side, one on the other—so that his hands remained steady till sunset. 13 So Joshua overcame the Amalekite army with the sword.

At our GAT training, Frank and Allen – our trainers, introduced this scripture as an analogy of the intersession needed from all those at home to pray for the success of this trip. The value of the Home Team was not lost on us. Holy people lifting holy hands for victory while the mission is underway. We know the success of the mission is dependent on our persistent prayer.

But if we read a couple more verses further, we find the origin of the name ‘Jehovah Nissi’ – the Lord is my banner.

… 15 Moses built an altar and called it The LORD is my Banner. 16 He said, "For hands were lifted up to the throne of the LORD. (Exodus 17)

What a beautiful image of us not only lifting up hands but looking to our banner – Jesus - for encouragement, union and victory.

By the way, the Home Team is meeting for prayer next Thursday, July 15 at St. Joseph the Worker Church (Bond Street) for 1 hour – 7-8pm.
Everyone is welcome. Come raise the Banner!
3 more sleeps. Well maybe 2. Not sure if we'll sleep much Sunday night!
Sunday morning you can find the Away Team at the 10:00 am mass.
Father Lorne will be extending a blessing to us at the end of mass.
Please join us if you can!

(ps - 2 new links - Weather in Arica and Santiago)

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Did you look at the countdown clock today?
Have you checked the calendar?!
Yikes! 1 week!

The Away team has dispersed a bit this week and has taken short trips with family.
We regroup on the weekend to review final details.

Our flight leaves Monday July 12 @ 6:55AM. We travel to Ottawa and have a short layover before going on to Toronto. After hanging out at the Toronto airport for the afternoon, we board again at 5:25 pm (3:25 pm SK time) for the big flight (8 hours) to Lima, Peru.

Getting in just after midnight (10 pm SK time) we'll have to go through customs at Peru and wait for our next flight at 3:35 AM which will take us to Tacna, Peru - arriving at 5:20 am. Tacna is just on the border of Peru and northern Chile. (At this point I'm just looking for a soft place to lay down...)

Again we go through customs and then we will be picked up by someone from Chile with a big van - we hope! - who will drive us across the border and to our hotel in Arica. (and a bed!) Arica is just 1/2 hour over the border.

It will take just about 24 hours to get from Regina to Arica.
Whew!

Friday, June 25, 2010


Had a lovely time with Annabelle Gonzalez, last night! She came over to share her knowledge about Chile - everything from travel & climate to food & drink. She fed us lots of information -all the heads up and hot spots.
Only gets us more excited!
Thank you Annabelle!
We take you with us in our hearts.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Buenas Noches!
The Away Team practiced together one last time last night.
Everyone's doing such a good job. Muy bien.

We will each continue to polish our talks on our own...and maybe work on our "Spanish" un poco.

Thursday evening, we (and anyone from the Home Team) will meet with Annabelle. She is a friend of Sharon's, who is from Chile. We are excited to hear all about Chile from a Chilean's perspective!