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Tortuga

View on the way to Tortuga

View on the way to Tortuga

Some tree

Some tree

Our Catamaran...Calypso

Our Catamaran…Calypso

Tiny Islands

Tiny Islands

Gentlemen from the boat playing for the group

Gentlemen from the boat playing for the group

Petting the Pig...which loves to be buried in the sand?!

Petting the Pig…which loves to be buried in the sand?!

Lunch on the island...serviche, amazing aroz con pollo, and poundcake with lemon slurry!!!!!

Lunch on the island…serviche, amazing aroz con pollo, and poundcake with lemon slurry!!!!!

Green Heron

Green Heron

Frigate Bird

Frigate Bird

Just a normal wild bird in paradise.  We had some of these at the hotel.

Just a normal wild bird in paradise. We had some of these at the hotel.

Typical on the islands

Typical on the islands

Loading the Calypso

Loading the Calypso

Leaving the island

Leaving the island

Francisco and I...he was very accomadating of us and is the tour guide of the cruise, cook, musician, volleyball and soccer player

Francisco and I…he was very accomadating of us and is the tour guide of the cruise, cook, musician, volleyball and soccer player

Missed a spot on his knees-OUCH!

Missed a spot on his knees-OUCH!

Yes, we had two small pools on the boat, got served fruit drinks and fresh fruit while suffering the commute to and from the island

Yes, we had two small pools on the boat, got served fruit drinks and fresh fruit while suffering the commute to and from the island

The end of a wonderful day coming back to the dock

The end of a wonderful day coming back to the dock

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Saying Goodbye to the Abraham Staff and Site

Olivia, Lexi and Ashley - from left to right).  They are interns volunteering their time

Olivia, Lexi and Ashley – from left to right). They are interns volunteering their time

Some of the staff

Some of the staff

Good ol afternoon futbol game

Good ol afternoon futbol game

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Last Day at the Abraham Project

Some Bird!

Some Bird!

Got Milk

Got Milk

Frutas everywhere

Frutas everywhere

Loading the bus...oh so typico

Loading the bus…oh so typico

Cleaning out the gutters at the Abraham Project- don't drink this water!

Cleaning out the gutters at the Abraham Project- don’t drink this water!

Life in the trenches

Life in the trenches

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The evening meal...more rice and frijolis

The evening meal…more rice and frijolis

Thanking God for a great day

Thanking God for a great day

Just Dakota...is it ever-just !

Just Dakota…is it ever-just !

Typical dinner: Rice with some kind of beans, salsa with bread, plantana, greens, a meat....Casado con pescado (usually pollo)

Typical dinner: Rice with some kind of beans, salsa with bread, plantana, greens, a meat….Casado con pescado (usually pollo)

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The Time Everyone Looks Forward Too After Lunch….we call it break, but we all get pretty worn out!

the soccer field-cement, and sometimes; wet

the soccer field-cement, and sometimes; wet

Seniors defending their turf

Seniors defending their turf

Carissa taking on the bus driver

Carissa taking on the bus driver

seniors just trying to stay up on their feet

seniors just trying to stay up on their feet

David schooling the old man

Phil schooling the old man

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Day 2 Abraham Project

Today we had slightly better working weather as we broke down pallets to reuse the lumber to help build more structures around the facility.  We also prepped some walls in the daycare building by washing and taping up for painting to be done.

Ready to work

Ready to work

Breaking apart pallets and removing nails.

Breaking apart pallets and removing nails.

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lunch time in the cafeteria

lunch time in the cafeteria

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Morning Head Out with a Sad Goodbye

Awaiting the bus in the lobby tohead out to work

Awaiting the bus in the lobby tohead out to work

Guide Dustin Woida and his wife Paola(also a guide which joined our team for a brief time).   We had to say goodbye to "Pow" (her nickname) due to her having another team arrive today.

Guide Dustin Woida and his wife Paola(also a guide which joined our team for a brief time). We had to say goodbye to “Pow” (her nickname) due to her having another team arrive today.

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Shout out from Luke Parker!

Hey everybody! Mr. Markey was so kind as to allow me to send a message home to y’all, so here I am! Costa Rica is pretty epic. I’m so glad we came. I can’t eat most of the food here, but the people are accomadating, and I have been very well fed. Two nights ago I sprained my ankle, and for two days I’ve been on crutches, but tonight I started walking around again, albeit with a limp. Yay God! Tomorrow I get to hang out with kids ages 3-9 and help teach them English, so I’m pretty pumped about that.

A shout out goes to the 7th grade class (and to Kafran). I hope you guys have been using my gift! Kindness cannot be underestimated, and I am really reminded of that here. People have every oportunity to say mean things, or to make fun, or to just me mean. The cool thing is that they don’t do the mean things that tear people apart! They are so kind, and they just seem happy. God is working through them and doing amazing things. I just hope you guys aren’t forgetting kindness. Make me proud, homies, and fight the good fight.

-Luke

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Wonderful Wednesday ;)

Hey Everyone! Hola hola.
So far I’ve been having a great experience living in Costa Rica. Today we ate a delicious breakfast and headed down to the Abraham Project to serve God and the missionaries.  On our bus rides, it is impossible for me to sleep or close my eyes because there’s so much scenery for me to take in.  The ride is usually pretty long though.  When we got there, we took nails out of as many wood blocks as possible.  But THEN it started to rain.  We had to stop what we were doing and go indoors for other work.  We washed the dirty walls in the school area of the orphanage so that they could be painted later. 

There was a little niño (boy) who had a mini conversation with me as I was working in the hallway.  He was so cute and I was touched that he tried to speak in English to me.  He was pretty good for his age. ❤  Anyway, then we had a break and ate lunch in the cafeteria.  Our food was so spectacular.. haha  I love the cook who works hard to give our team a yummy meal!  It was rice, juicy chicken, mashed potatoes, and salad. P:  After that, it was USA vs. Costa Rica in a soccer game outside.  Then we worked on getting nails out of the wood again and finally ended our work by 3:00ish. 

When we got back to the hotel, I went swimming with a few people (even though the weather was cool and drizzly outside).  After that, we drove out to a restaurant and ate dinner.  I’ve noticed that every meal is served with a juice in the beginning and a little dessert at the end.  So the same thing happened with tonight’s dinner. 😉  I think everyone enjoyed their meal.  Later, in the hotel lobby, a few people and I had a coffee party and hung out for a while.  Then we had devotions.  After that I was too tired to do anything else, so I went to sleep in my cozy bed.  Buenos noches! ZZZzzz

PS- a special shout out to the 5th and 6th grade class: thanks so much for praying for me.  You guys are the best. ❤ I’m really enjoying my time down here! 🙂

another PS- Happy belated birthday to Mom!! love you bebe.  I hope you had a fun-filled day with mucho pampering. ;D

Erica Scheidt

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A Great Day

Our day began with a wonderful breakfast and then we headed to the Abraham project site. Our eyes and hearts were opened wide as we were given a tour by Kirby who is the female you see speaking with us on the soccer bleecher steps. After the tour, we donned sunscreen and put on our gloves and got down to business. One group of students moved dirt, one group worked to dig earth away so that a brick/concrete slab could be laid, and another group got the fun exciting job of clearing out a septic gutter, meanwhile our disabled member stripped paint and sanded a coffe table. You want to guess which job I got? I’ll just say that all of us enjoyed a shower upon returning home! We also got to eat with the local volunteers and workers which was a real blessing. Then it was “Game On” as the local work crew invited us to play soccer. We tried to do more work, but the local weather (rainy season) had other plans as a rain deluge ensued and cut our work day short. We now look even more toward going back tomorrow and cannot wait to dig in again (literally). Thanks for all your prayers and support and know that God should be given all the glory for this wonderful work. Hasta luego!

Brett Markey

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