We arrived last night at around 7:30 and went out for those delicious long awaited authentic tacos. Then swam in D and K's new 2 and 1/2 foot pool for a few minutes, and went to bed exhausted. We had been traveling since 2:30 that morning, with a 5 hour layover at pheonix. Actually, I had nice naps on the first plane and at the Pheonix airport, nice food, and thank God we slipped through customs just fine.
Today I started working. Kristi has set it up like a job, 8 hour workdays with a lunch break. It feels good working after having a nice summer break. Tonight was special. We had an apreciation night for the workers with music, food, and the pool for the kids. It was a great night.
It was a lot of fun seeing some of the folks here that I haven't seen in over a year. It's been a while, and things have changed. D and K have continued to add and change Rancho Pro-Vision. The patio is more complete with tiles where there was dirt last time I came, with different sectioned-off areas, built in raised flower bed things, and an above-ground pool. They've painted the whole place and remodeled the office and other office production room across the way. The place looks absolutely gorgeous!
Even the things that haven't changed have been hard to get used to, sorta. Already I've forgotten where the plates are stored, and how to make awesome grilled ham and cheese sandwiches with pre-grilled ham for the crew. What I remember and what I forget cracks me up.
Speaking of remembering, I find what I remember in the Spanish language fascinating. Words will pop up in mind while I'm translating something in my head that I have forgotten almost completely. I've been on the missions field, mostly in Mexico, all my life. I was born here, raised here for a good portion of my life, and visit yearly. I have inevitably picked up a lot of Spanish, but I lose it quickly as well. Or at least I think I have until a word I didn't even know I new comes up and I happen to know it. Already, too, I have been apreciating the Spanish class I took the term before coming here. I've been able to converse a little more now than I could before. I'm enjoying this missions trip, that's for sure.
I'm looking forward to tomorrow and whatever else comes up. I'm also looking forward to having all this time away from normal life that I can spend in hard core learning and seeking God (and enjoying free time after putting in my fair share of work).