My blog title is an excerpt of the
Belize National Anthem and fits my Easter break perfectly.
I had the pleasure of visiting
coral isles and traveling
o'er mountains. I must admit it is true: "Nature has blessed thee with wealth untold (except I would change "nature" to "God")." What a jewel Belize is, Father God!
San Pedro (also known as La Isla Bonita)
For
Sulmi (and
Gineli's)
15th birthday we took a two day trip to San Pedro. It was such a treat to visit an island. You have to remember: I grew up in landlocked Colorado.Therefore, I find large bodies of water, beaches and balmy breezes fascinating. I could have spent my whole time taking pictures of the sea and it STILL wouldn't have captured the amazing vastness or vividness. Thank You God for the time I got to glory in your creation! I did other things too: dining in restaurant with sand on the floor and a tree in the middle, swimming in the hotel pool, reading my book, swinging in a hammock, celebrating the girl's birthday with a fancy dinner, shopping in town and walking the beaches in my bare feet. Yep, I had a good time
being recharged.
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Our transportation to the airport? A pickup truck! |
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Kathy ready to go! |
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Birthday girls, Gineli and Sulmi, with friend, Kristel |
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We're on vacation! |
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Tropic Air airport |
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My seatmate for the plane ride, Kristel! |
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View from our plane |
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Belize Coast |
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Sulmi on the pier |
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La Isla Bonita! |
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Nancy and Kathy |
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The girls |
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Downtown San Pedro (S.P.) |
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Our Sunbreeze hotel room |
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Swimming at the pool :-) |
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Relaxing in the hammock |
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Theme verse of Easter break |
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Their library is on the beach! How cool is that?!? |
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Kathy, Gineli, Yosselin (from S.P.), Kristel, Sulmi and Me (AND photographer, Nancy :-) ) |
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That'd be a good place for a picnic |
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Take a minute with me and be AMAZED at the colors of the sea |
Jaguar Creek
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There are mountains... |
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Faraway... |
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...and up close! |
Silly me, I thought because I hadn't seen many mountains in Belize that they weren't there. Wrong! I got to experience them during the last half of Easter break when the Central America region missionaries met for a retreat. Some were from Belize, Honduras and Guatemala. I'm so thankful for the new friends I have made and the insight each person added to the group.
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Sheila (interpreter for the retreat!), Nancy and Kathy after our morning stroll |
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Big leaf, big as my head! |
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Sulmi, Yelsi and me |
Some insights from our time together:
-Someone mentioned that love and sacrifice are connected.
The
more you
love the
less you feel the
sacrifice. When you are fully
charged, this is so true.
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Put margins in your life. I take this as a way to be both task-oriented, but still allow for relational connections (Holy Spirit connections). It is good to have both.
-It is okay to rest because if, "
your output exceeds
your input" you're not helping anyone.
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Did anyone else know that pineapples grow this way?? |
The theme for the retreat was, "
working from a place of rest." I believe that is what the theme of Easter vacation was for me too. After going nonstop, it was difficult to take that break. Sometimes I didn't want to. I would have rather got caught up on the loose ends I had been neglecting.
God had other plans. I spent time alone, but God also called me to spend time with people. Being relational was a good thing. I enjoyed the many meals I helped the Toledanos prepare (and eat!).
Looking back, I cannot believe (though I really shouldn't be this surprised) how God used this break. It wasn't like I imagined it at all. When I saw all that I had planned on doing, I was worried that the time would nothing but busyness. Would I need a vacation from my vacation? Instead,
it was most relaxing and refreshing break I've had in a long time!
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Kathy, Yelsi and I stayed in the Armadillo Cabana |
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The Blue Hole |
My
Hobbit quote this time is rather sentimental as it looks forward to the coming of the King. I believe that God really has blessed Belize with a little bit of heaven. The Creator simply shines through His creation! I'm glad I was forced to stop and see it.
The streams shall run in gladness,
The lakes shall shine and burn,
And sorrow fail and sadness
At the Mountain-king’s return!”
―
J.R.R. Tolkien,
The Hobbit
Great pics and great post, Chelsea
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