Hello Dear Friends!What an adventure getting back to our Mexico home! The night we left Portland was a delight. We took care of a few last details and we got last minute hugs from the Cowan’s and Roland, then big hugs from mama Sara as she dropped us off at our dear friend Shaye’s for the evening. My mama picked us up at 10pm and we hung out and watched an old Hitchcock movie. While hanging out we saw something disturbing on the news – hurricane Jova was heading toward our town – Manzanillo! It was due to touch down in Manzanillo at the same time we were to land in Puerto Vallarta (4 hours north)!!! When Tabi came home we all went to the airport. After lots of final hugs we went through security and by 3am we were waving our last good-byes for 8 months.
We didn’t get much sleep on the way to Puerto Vallarta and so we were extra stressed when we didn’t see our friend Luis Alberto there to pick us up. The hurricane had washed out the roads from Manzanillo to Puerto Vallarta so he had arranged for another brother to meet us there and help us get onto a bus to Guadalajara (4 hours inland - SE of PV). Luis Alberto and Betty picked us up in Guadalajara and took us to the house of Eduardo - a long time friend of theirs. At 2am we finally fell into bed – exhausted and grateful for their hospitality. By going this route we were able to bypass the hurricane which was heading north along the coastline as we headed to Guadalajara and then to Manzanillo.
After breakfast we did some shopping in Guadalajara (They have a Costco! Which had some of the products we needed - like Tillamook Sharp White Cheddar Cheese) and then headed to Manzanillo since it seemed safe now.
Even an hour and a half from Manzanillo we saw damage from the hurricane. On the way home there was lots of mud slides blocking the right side of the road.
Over the first few days we saw the damage around Manzanillo. Hurricane Jova is the first hurricane to touch down in 15 years! And it arrived the night we got back! We don’t take this to mean we have strange powers over the weather.
The hurricane had caused a lot of flooding in Manzanillo and even in Colima which is about an hour inland.
Several of our brothers and sisters lost a lot of their furniture and one family lost their entire house.
We had some cleanup to do when we got home as nature tries to reclaim any uninhabited spaces, but no major damage was done to our apartment. By the end of October we were settled in and ready to throw ourselves into our ministry work, which has been amazing recently. More on that to come.
We miss all of you tremendously and hope that each of you are doing great! May Jehovah bless you and give you His holy spirit in all of your endeavors.
Love and Hugs,
Emily and Dane
Hello, and welcome to our adventures. Currently we can be found serving where the need is great in Manzanillo, Colima, Mexico English. Join us on our adventures and keep in touch. Some other highlights include Utah Unassigned Territory in 2010, and back in 2008 our Europe Adventure. Click one of the dates in the Adventures List to the right (oldest are on bottom). Comment at the bottom of the pages if you would like, we would love to hear from you! - Much Agape, Dane and Emily
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Wow! And weather like this isn't anywhere close to the power of Jehovah. I'm glad we're on his side! =)
ReplyDeleteAnd during all that you saw the wonderful unity of the brothers/sisters. Imagine the entire earth one day.
ReplyDeleteWe are praying to Jehovah for the funds to go to Mexico. If He allows it, we're gone!
I enjoy your blog and look forward to more experiences soon.
a Colorado brother
RE: "SJ - Colorado Brother"
ReplyDeleteYes, seeing Jehovah's hand and the unity was indeed a blessing. We are always in need of more help as the fields here are "white for harvesting". Keep in touch on the progress of your prayers being answered. (Proverbs 16:3)