Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Monthly Outings with Communion & Liberation Friends


Augustine, looking for toys in a pile of garbage. The kids don't have anything toy wise and get excited to find bottlecaps, well, really anything to play with.


Brothers...watching the activites from the sidelines


Trying to beat Lucas!!!! hahaha

This is one of the neighbor Villas, Villa Pompa. It's far more poor than our Villa and the kids are absolute sweethearts.

Once a month, we meet up with a group formed by the former Fr. Don Guisanni, called Communion & Liberation. This was after one of these days and the kids were wired...well we wee too actually!

Experience with Las Tres Locitas!!! Alejandra, Millie and Lilly


Las Tres Locitas...I don't think we got any sleep in the 10 days they stayed with us!!

Alejandra, from Santa Fe, getting ready to leave for Peru. I have no idea what I am doing here!

Lilly, a missioanry from the Villa who has just left for her mission in Brazil


Playing in the rain! When it rains during the summer here, the kids are always outside playing...they LOVE the rain.

Doña Beti teaching us how to make empañadas

Littie and me; She's always running up to me and saying 'Brooke! Te quierro!!' It's pretty much precious

Millie & Francisco dressed up as clowns for Baby Rodrigo's 1st Bday. In the Villa, the families go all out for their child's 1st Birthday. After their first, they don't really celebrate birthdays as much.

Ciao Ciao German!!!


2 of the guys, Manu and Nanu acting up and Nico is behaving for once!

Afterwards, we went to Puerto Madero for the afternoon with 3 of teens from the Villa...they attempted to behave well and we only lost them a few times during the day :)

All smiles as he went away to Cordoba...we have a HH there for students and working young adults

At the bus stop with German

Seriously...someone save me from these dishes!!!!


Some more friends of German...hanging out on the patio
Andrea and Fiara
We had a big 'Going Away' party for German...this is only a portion of who was there!

Brian...he's the older brother of little David (the adorable little guy I'm obsessed with!!)
Before German set off, some of his friends from B.A. went to a local park for the whole day...this is all of us

Visits with Our Friends


Attempting to explain in Spanish exactly how this whole works...15 minutes later, our kitchen was filled with 12 or 13 little kiddies making flowers for their parents and grandparents. Thank you Mommy!!!!!


Mika, making paper flowers with me. My Mom sent them and the kids LOVED them!!!! It was so much fun

David with his little bike!! He was riding around so fast screaming 'WEEEEEEEEEE!!'

Don't you just want to eat him??? Oh my goodness!!! This is David, the little brother of our good friend, Brian...I am obsessed!!!
Jesica and I got along just great...we were in Heaven having Princess Tea Party time

Happy Birthday Mabel!!! And the little girl with us is her neighbor who she watches while her mom goes to work. Yes, that beautiful looking cake was homemade by me!!! hahaha

Tati & Bday Dinner for Andre


Just a few of my favorites...3 of these girls have moved out of the Villa into another part of Lanus and we miss them soooo much. They would be in our window EVERY morning, afternoon and night...'Can we come in and play? Is it time for permanencia yet?'

Andre with his daughter, Jimena and granddaughter, Aileen. We invited him and his family to celebrate his birthday. Carne Asado of course!!!

Washing those dishes!!!!!!! Yes, in the same place we wash our clothes...lovely :)

The Tati...She's a convert to the Catholic faith, was formerly an atheist. She is about to leave for her mission in Brazil with Heart's Home in just a few weeks.

New Year's 2009


Vanina..my little princess!

Don Juan Carlos wooing Isabel...like my Popop!!!!

Pedro

Miss Silvana

German, Guadalupe & Barbie

Johnny and his brother Fernando joined us too; they were abandoned by their parents when they were little kids and live together in an abandoned house. They are always so kind and polite and fun. Pray for Johnny and Fernando because they're looking for work and it is nearly impossible to come by here.
German and Don Juan Carlos...we had a dinner with all of our friends who would have been alone for New Year's...instead we celebrated together and had a blast!
The sky when we woke up Jan 1, 2009!!!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

December 2008...a wee late :)

Hello my sweet family and friends!!! Yes, I know, it's been over 2 months since I last updated my blog...I can't even begin to tell you how badly I have been wanting to write you and send you pictures. I hope those that read this regularly weren't worried that I fell off the face of the planet...just a little on the busy side, but I made a committment that tonight I would at the very least catch you up with CHRISTMAS!!!!!

Christmas in the Villa was quite the experience. VERY different from our Christmas's at home. I didn't think I would miss my family and miss the "American" Christmas traditions as much as I did...the music, the smells, the food...the cold weather. However, precious Jesus provided for me and gave me special little gifts to not only get me through, but with such joy!

SERGIO
My dear friend Sergio came to our house one day and was very sad. When we asked why he said because someone had stolen his Bible in the middle of the night. He sleeps outside in the local garbage dump and the area is known for being really dangerous. I knew right away what we were going to get Sergio for Christmas :) When the big day came along, I prayed that he would make it to our house to watch our annual live nativity with the kids from our street. And he did! He came with his best friend, Jose Louis and they were by far the best crowd participants we had...clapping and laughing and singing the whole time. When it all ended, I ran up to him and said we had a surprise for him. He had a sly smile on his face and said..."Well I'm not one for surprises Azules, so let's get on with it!" With absolute joy and excitment bursting from inside of me, I handed him a brand new Bible. I had signed it inside from us with a little note. He took it in his worn hands, and opened it very slowly, as if he was savoring every minute. He kissed it, held it to his heart and looked me right in the eyes and he thanked me. There's a picture up with him and his new Bible in these pictures. It's beautiful. Little did I know, this would be our last Christmas with Sergio. I promise to write more on what happened later. For now, please keep his precious soul in your prayers.

This little experience was my most beautiful Christmas present and I am so grateful to share it with you.

For now, I'm off to get a bit of sleep. However, I promise to write more next week.

For those of you who sent me Christmas cards and emails, I can not even begin to express the JOY that overflowed in my little heart. I felt a little piece of home in reading each of them. Mom also sent me all the cards you sent here, so I was able to see your smiling faces. I showed everyone in the house and they thought everyone looked like someone from the TV :)

Thank you for not forgetting me, my little mission here in Argentina and most importantly for your prayers. I am with you in prayer!!! Until next week...

Denis's Bday Outing

Totally being toursits...at the famous Puerto Madero!


Tati, a HH missionary from Argentina
Outside of a natural park...we took a 2 hour trip to get there, only to find it closed for the day! But, that didn't stop us from celebrating Denis's big day

Denis reading his birthday card