Hello!
Our summer return to Roatan has come and gone and
now we are back on the farm preparing for fall. Our trip was so quick – only
two weeks – but in that time we feel that we accomplished the three goals we
had set for ourselves.
We were able to check in with so many people. Each
of the students that we support has successfully completed his/her second
quarter of the school year. We were very pleased to be invited to participate
in various activities at the Sandy Bay Adventist Bilingual School. Larry was
consulted about plans for the new room to be used for a computer lab. I spent a
morning reading Canadian storybooks to the younger grades and speaking to the older
students to encourage them in their English studies. On the Friday before we
left, while Larry packed 😉 I
assisted with the school-wide spelling bee. Spell G-R-E-A-T!
It was such a JOY to spend time visiting and having friends come to visit. Our hearts are full 💕 ! Chris and Laura are thriving now that they are settled back in Roatan. Laura works a few days a week house-cleaning. Her employer recently surprised her with funds to remodel the front of their house to use to sell second-hand clothes. “Laura’s Closet” will soon open to local customers. We are worried for Maria. While her oldest son finds day-jobs as he can, the family is subsisting. We assured her that we will assist her as we can. Recently she invited another single mom to come live in her one-room house. While visiting, I noticed that the women have put up tarp curtains to divide the house. While this woman is likewise in need, between the two they share babysitting, freeing one to look for work. Challenges continue but the nearby church provides support.
Our
second goal was to say good-bye to our house. In Roatan, furnishings are left for the new owners, but Larry
needed to finish selling/distributing his tools. The final items rolled away on
our last day in Roatan. We tried to savour all the good things we enjoyed about
our special Roatan house. A few days after we left, the house sale closed. We will
go back, just not to our house. We have many options for places to stay. And we
have so many golden memories of our time living in that house. (Our blog at
roatancampbells.blogspot.com (2022 September) recalls experiences at Our
House).
Our third goal? We needed a vacation. Roatan is a beautiful tourist island. People come for fun and relaxation. We have had plenty of fun over the years, but rarely have we taken advantage of the tourist opportunities. So, we went to the beach – and not just on Sunday. I snorkeled and Larry lazed. Most mornings we lingered over our coffee up in the perch. Coconut shrimp dinners and other treats were enjoyed.
We spent a day with our favourite tour guides, Elias and Rosa, traveling “down island”. Our trip included a delightful water-taxi ride through the mangrove passages (long-ago pirate hideouts). Winding roads took our car up and down as we caught glimpses of the ocean and travelled through tunnels of trees. It was a day of greens and blues. A good balance of treats and normal made for a time of refreshment and re-creation.
The Lord is
my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures.
He leads me beside the still waters. He restores
my soul ~ From Psalm 23
And now? We’re
home and content. We’re asked when we will go back, and we say we don’t know.
There is the fall farm work to do without Larry’s partner, Paul. We have family
responsibilities. So, as during the two years we couldn’t travel, we rely on
online connections, hoping that this time of waiting won’t last two years! We
have trusted people who can be our eyes and hands.
For those who support us financially, we will continue to have needs including school support and support for families with medical or other needs. We continue to appreciate every donation and recognize that it is a gift that comes from open hands and hearts. We also need your continued prayers for the people we serve and for our family over the next months. Let’s make plans to visit and catch up together soon.
Blessings to all! ~
Larry and Susan
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