Hi all,
Thank you so much for following along on our trip to Leon, Nicaragua!
We had a good, long day of travel starting when we left the church around 9:15am yesterday morning. Stay tuned for another post in the next day or 2 to fill you in on our hike up the Volcano on Wednesday..
The Legends of 2020 have been champions. Its been an honor to lead and be with them this week and I can say with sincerity that I’m proud of who they are as individuals as well as a class. Thank you, class of 2020, for offering so much energy, care, fun, singing, and genuine relating to those around you. You’re awesome!
We arrived at EMS at 3:08am and by 3:18am Miss Martin and I were the only shivering travelers who remained! Blessings as you welcome your travelers home and try to keep them home long enough to share about their trip. I heard musings earlier in the week of the class getting together later today. :)
With care,
Miss Heisey
Friday, January 31, 2020
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Days 3, 4 and 5
Day
3
Sunday
Funday
On
Sunday we started off as most people do with our church service. The Church
service started with some Spanish singing followed by the class singing a
couple songs for them. After that our class separated from the rest of the
people for Sunday School, and then came back together for a service in Spanish,
which we got “so much out of” considering the language. After the service, we
headed off to Joel and Jody’s house for a lunch of rice topped with pork,
followed by an ice cream dessert. One of the highlights of the afternoon was
when a couple of the guys who had found and killed a tarantula the night
before, thought it would be a good idea to get Miss Martin’s reaction to the
furry creature. She practically flipped a kidney, but she claims it was a mere
twitch, and we have video evidence. You can ask her about it. After we were
done at Joel’s house, we all went back to our houses to change for the evening
of activities in the park with the youth. We then headed to the park to play
soccer and volleyball with some of the youth. We all went to the church for a
very wholesome meal including rice, hot dogs, raisins, corn, and other things. After
supper, we just hung out at the church and played foursquare, spike ball,
spoons, and some other fun games. Then we headed off to our glorious abodes for
bedtime.
-
Dexter Zimmerman
Day
4
Work
hard Play hard
You never expect to wake up in the morning to the
sound of scratching and frantic moving on the roof of your abode, however at
three in the morning there was quite a stirring. Some thought it was a burglar
while others thought it was the end of the world, but in reality it was just
some cats tussling with each other.
Today was the day that the guys would do their work
projects at the different houses. Half of the girls went to an elderly lady’s
house to deliver a stovetop (purchased with EMS Senior project money) that she
had prayed for a few years, and the rest went to a retirement home to help with
different duties such as clipping fingernails, serving snack, and peeling Yuka.
After all those activities had ended, we were free to go to the beach for a
relaxing afternoon of soaking in the sun and swimming in the Pacific ocean. While
on the way to the beach, our group leader, Gary, hit a record speed of 72 mph with
all the guys holding on to whatever they could grab ahold of in the back of the
truck. In the evening, we enjoyed a taco restaurant and smoothie bar all in
sight of central park and the cathedral. Then we headed back to the church to
spend the rest of the evening playing spike ball and listening to Gary impersonate
Napoleon Dynamite.
-
Kendall Copenhaver
Day
5
Not
Your Typical Touring (but almost)
Today we did our souvenir shopping in the morning. A
few of the guys bought machetes and some people bought other souvenirs and trinkets.
After our shopping, the girls went to the hospital to hand out baby bundles to
the pregnant mothers and the guys got haircuts. The barber was very good and
very cheap. Josh had the best cut by far. When the haircuts were done the guys
went to the park and we played a form of baseball where we used our hands as
the bat. Hitting the ball was harder than it looked.
Hi all, Shanda here, relieving Patrick of his undesired
duty of blogging. His summary was
accurate, although I would like to add some feeling into those simple
sentences. This morning before we went
souvenir shopping in Central, our class entered the narrow stairways of the
cathedral (official name is currently unknown) and climbed carefully to the
top. Once our elevation was increased,
we were given a few minor instructions which included “don’t climb on the domes.”
and sent to explore. The sights of Leon,
below, were far and wide. The Hospital Escuela was distantly insight as us
senior girls eagerly anticipated holding some new Nicaraguan babies. Once descending the cathedral, which was
built in Leon by accident (it’s true), we split into our groups and began the
shopping. My group started the shopping
at Casa del Café or “House of the Coffee” with some refreshing drinks. We
explored some stands and the market. Seeing the large lizard waiting to be
finished off and eaten was definitely interesting. I can’t say much about the
guys getting their haircuts, other than the fact that I’m sure their heads are
cooler than they were before. But, the
hospital experience was once in a lifetime.
Imagine getting ready to deliver your long awaited baby, you go to the
hospital and find the conditions, less than what Americans would call
ideal. The windows are either broken or
open, there is no air conditioning and pigeons strut around the waiting
rooms. You’re placed in a room with four
other moms who have recently delivered, yet you expect nothing better. When the care is free and you don’t have the
means of paying for a better hospital, you’re just thankful and content that
you have a bed in the room. I can’t
imagine wanting to do the best and provide the best for my child, but only being
able to deliver in a rather unsanitary building with birds.
I loved the hospital experience! Holding a Nicaraguan
baby that was only hours old was one thing that I’d do again in a heartbeat. No hesitation! One of the moms that we gifted
with a baby bundle was fifteen. FIFTEEN! I can’t imagine.
The rest of the day went well and I thoroughly enjoyed
my trip to a textile/weaving shop. Yes,
people actually run these looms, not robots.
Can you believe it? Anyway, my time is running out. Enjoy the updates!
If for some reason I don’t make it back to the United States, maybe you can
find me hanging out with Rachel and Sadie at the Olive Branch Mennonite
Mission, or holding newborns in the Hospital Escuela. Buenas Noches!
Patrick Zimmerman
& Shanda Nissley
Before
After
Saturday, January 25, 2020
Days 1 & 2 in Leon, Nicaragua
Day
1
Arrival
at Nicaragua
As
most of you may know today was our first day in Nicaragua. Our travels went
very smooth and we arrived safely at the airport of Managua. One memory made
from our travel time is when one of the airport workers called Derek Martin,
Derek Martini. When we stepped out of the airport in Managua, we immediately
noticed the heat. From there we had a two-hour drive to Leon in which some of
us rode on the back of two trucks while others rode inside the vehicles. While
we were stopped on the road, a woman walked up and offered us little bags of
water. While we were attempting to open them, someone’s bag of water burst in
their face. The damage was considered “wide spread”. After we arrived at the church, we all
divided into our buildings and unpacked. From there we went out to eat where
they served us a wonderful meat and bean dish. Some of us were bold enough to
try a sheep dish called Pelibuey. After this we exchanged money, got showers,
and went to bed.
- Bradley Hurst
Day
2
Activities
with the Children
After a fulfilling breakfast of egg and sausage casserole,
fruit, and pop tarts, we got organized into groups to prepare for the afternoon
with the kids. The morning was spent preparing and after a lunch of “dirty face”,
which is a hard tortilla covered in a bean sauce and cheese, we walked the
streets picking up the children and bringing them to the church. We set up
stations and had games for the children that included water balloon toss, a
balloon relay, and hot potato with wet sponge balls. The kids also got to
design a drawstring bag and to top it all off we gave them a snack of gold fish
crackers, gummies, watermelon, and kool aid. Even though we could not talk very
well with the children, we all still had a great time interacting with them. At
around four thirty we took the kids home and a few of us gave the kids piggyback
rides which both the kids and seniors enjoyed. Upon returning to the church, we
had about two hours to relax before supper. Supper then consisted of Pizza Hut
pizza, which was a nice mix up from the native food here and it was washed down
with some nice cool refreshing Fresca and Coke. That evening we had free time
which we spent playing games together. Although we are all exhausted and the
heat is, at times, almost unbearable, we are excited for the following days and
the experiences they are going to hold for us.
- Kyle Martin
Friday, January 24, 2020
Arrived in Nicaragua
Seniors have just arrived at the Managua, Nicaragua - Augusto Cesar Sandino Int'l - Airport!
Check back on this blog throughout the week ahead. Depending on available WiFi , the postings may be somewhat sporadic.
Check back on this blog throughout the week ahead. Depending on available WiFi , the postings may be somewhat sporadic.
On The Way!
Seniors (and a few others that were willing to get up at midnight!) met early this morning to do the final baggage shuffle and get everything loaded into the coach to travel to BWI Airport.
As of the time of this post, they have safely arrived at the Miami Airport and are now waiting for the flight to Managua, Nicaragua.
As of the time of this post, they have safely arrived at the Miami Airport and are now waiting for the flight to Managua, Nicaragua.
Friday, January 17, 2020
Praying for Senior Trip 2020
We welcome your prayer support for our rapidly approaching trip!
Class of 2020 Prayer Requests
Class of 2020 Prayer Requests
2020 Senior Trip Itinerary
FRIDAY, JANUARY 24
12:45 AM: Depart for Baltimore (BWI)
2:30
AM: Arrive @ BWI; Check in
5:01
AM: Departure flight -> Miami, FL. (AA 1183)
7:49
AM: Arrive in Miami
10:35 PM: Departure Flight -> Managua,
Nicaragua (AA 2243)
12:28 PM: Arrive in Managua, Nicaragua
3:30
PM: Arrive in León, Nicaragua, relax, unpack at hosts house
5:30
PM: Leave church for supper at Pelibuey
7:00
PM: Introductions at the León Church; Schedule for the week
SATURDAY, JANUARY 25
10-12AM: Snack and game preparations for the
afternoon
12:30 PM:
Lunch at Nate’s
2:00 PM: Routes to pick up children
2:30-4:30 PM: Activities with children
4:30 PM: Take children home
5-6:30 PM: Relax, EMS group meeting
6:30 PM:
Pizza at church; after supper, baby bundles assembly, games etc.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 26
9:30 AM: Church service
Lunch at Joel’s - Relax at hosts till 4PM
4:00 PM: Vball in Fatima park with youth
6:00 PM: Supper at church with youth/staff
MONDAY, JANUARY 27
9:00 AM: Group projects in the community
12:00 PM: Lunch at church
1:30-4:00 PM: Beach
4:30-6:00 PM: Relax, EMS group meeting, play
with children in park etc.
6:00PM: Leave for tacos (smoothies, Central afterwards)
TUESDAY, JANUARY 28
10:00AM: Girls to hospital to hand out
bundles; Guys play soccer, basketball, etc.
12:00PM: Lunch at Shawarma
1:00-4:00 PM: Cathedral, Central, Souvenirs
4:30-5:30PM: Relax, EMS meeting
6:00PM: Supper at Pupusas
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29
7:00-11:00 AM: Volcano
12:30 PM: Lunch at church
1:30-2:30PM: Relax, EMS meeting
2:45-3:30 PM: Singing in the community
4:30 PM: Leave church for sunset and supper
at beach
THURSDAY, JANUARY 30
8:30 AM: Wrap-up
9:30 AM: Leave for Airport in Managua
12:00 PM: Arrive @ Airport
1:28 PM: Departure Flight Managua -> Miami
(AA 928)
5:06 PM: Arrive in Miami
10:05 PM: Departure Flight Miami ->
Baltimore (BWI) (AA 2493)
FRIDAY, JANUARY 31
12:40 AM: Arrive in Baltimore (BWI)
1:30 AM: Pick-up luggage; Departure from BWI
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