Our trip to Corozal was so good! First off, I got a package from my family on my way there, so that made the ride wonderful. I just sat there with it on my lap… reading the letters, looking at the pictures from James and Brandon, munching on snacks… and just thinking about my wonderful family. The drive there took a few hours. When we got to Corozal we had a little picnic and then tried to find a sandy beach. We asked several people where we could find a sandy beach and they kept on telling us different directions to go in… and we never found a sandy beach. We decided that these people don’t actually understand what we mean by a sandy beach. When you ask for a sandy beach they think of sand being on the ocean floor… not sand on the shore. We ended up just swimming off of the ocean wall thing. They have opening in the wall that have some steps where you can get in. The ground is really “oozy” as Opa says. We all had to get past that! The water was really warm, which was nice. It tried to spend a bit of time in the water each day because I know how good it is to be in salt water.
In the evening we went to the Zantingh’s house. Mr. Zantingh is the principal of a school in Corozal, which is where we planned to work. At the Zantingh’s we made some dinner and hung out with them. They were such a blessing to us. We met his family as well as Derek and Morica who are living in Belize for a few months (5 or 6) and they are helping out at Mr. Zantingh’s school.
The Zantingh’s had some kittens that were a few weeks old… and so cute!
After dinner we headed to the school where we would be staying. Mr. Zantingh opened up some rooms for us to sleep in. The girls slept upstairs in a locker room. There were no doors, just gates. I loved sleeping in there. The whole floor was covered in foam mattresses and suitcases, and there was a beautiful breeze flowing through from one side to the other. Some people took showers outside in their bathing suits with a hose. It was an adventure. I slept amazing well considering the fact that we were told that there might be rats!
We woke up super early because we had to have breakfast and get everything cleaned up and in the bus again by 7:00 am because school started at 7:30. In the morning we went to the ocean and had some group devotions on the shore. After that we dropped off 5 people from our team at an American couples house. On the previous day when Mr. K was sitting at the beach he was wearing a shirt from an outreach that he had done and a lady biking by stopped and asked him about it. They talked and Mr K found out that they were a couple from the States who had sold everything and moved to Belize two months earlier. They were a little stressed about the fact that they needed to paint their house. Mr. K offered some of our students to help out. So, we dropped some people off at their house and they painted their living room. It was amazing how God connected us with those people and how we were able to fill a need of theirs.
The rest of us went to the house of the security guard of the school that we slept at. We painted his house and also prepared the house next door for painting. We had to scrape the other house and tare the back part of the house down.
At lunch time Mr. K saw some people on bikes with packs peddling on by so he called them over. They were a couple who were biking from Cancun, Mexico to the bottom of South America. They had already been biking for two weeks and were planning to take 11 months to do the whole trip. We offered them some of out spaghetti for lunch. It was really interesting to meet them. They were also impressed by what we were doing as a school.
In the afternoon we went to the beach again. In the evening we went to a restaurant. It was a small place… and they were not expecting us to come! They kept on coming out and telling us different food that they had fun out of. They had no chicken, they ran out of hamburgers, they ran out of watermelon juice, and fries, and milkshakes… and some other things. It was kind of funny.
In the evening we went and slept at the school again.
On Friday morning we didn’t have to get up as early as on Thursday because there was no school. We still ended up getting up and everything fairly early because the sun only stays down for so long.
On this day we did mostly the same things as the day before. The people who painted the American couples house went there again and continued painting there. The rest of us touched up paint on the security guards house and painted the house next door.
For lunch the security guards wife made us tomalleys (spelling?). They usually make lunch to sell to the students during the week. They kind of have a little store/cafeteria in their house.
In the evening we went back to the beach again and then to the Zantingh’s house. In the evening we watched some children’s movies. It was amusing because no one has really watched anything in the last month so everyone was very involved in the movie. It was funny to just watch everyone else watching the movie. Mr. K and Rick bought us some ice cream and bananas and chocolate sauce for banana splits. We wanted to celebrate one month down!
At night we spelt on the Zantingh’s roof. They have a roof that is half flat and the other part is slightly sloped. The guys slept on the slightly sloped part and the girls slept on the flat part. It was so nice to just fall asleep looking at the stars. It was a bit cloudy that night, but we could still see quite a few stars. Again, I slept well despite the fact that they said that there were scorpions and tarantulas! I guess I am just getting use to the fact that I might get attacked my bugs in my sleep. I woke up once at about five and the starts looked amazing because the moon was no longer lightening the sky and the clouds had all cleared. It was beautiful! I tried to take some pictures but sadly the camera just can’t catch all of the stars no matter how hard I try.
On Saturday morning the Zantingh’s made us breakfast – some nice banana pancakes. After eating breakfast and packing everything back into the bus once again we headed out to see if we could find some cane cutters. During the day on Friday a few of the students and Mr. K had went to visit some cane cutters in the field and gave them some lunch and prayed with them. In the afternoon that day we collected some money to drop off for them. They work very hard, and don’t get paid very much. The one man working was 82 years old and was still expected to cut 6 tons of cane in one day, with not very much pay. We wanted to bless them, so we collected money for them. We tried to drop the money off to them on Friday but they were no longer working when we went to find them. We still wanted to bless them so we went to find them in Saturday morning. We were successful in finding them and they were grateful. They gave us some sugar cane to try eating. I had tried it before, but I liked having it again.
After that we went back and picked up the Zantingh’s and then headed off to see a Mayan Ruin. The ruin that we went to see was not too far away from where we were staying, but we had to go on a fairy to get there. We drove down some rough dirt roads to get to the fairy. The fairy was not very big, but was big enough for a truck and a bus to fit on. The river that we had to go over was not very big… but like 75 meters wide. The fairy was attached to cables and it was moved across the river by one man cranking a wheel. It was an interesting experience.
The Mayan ruin was as impressive as we were hoping that it would be, but the view from the Mayan ruin was amazing. It was right on the ocean and the water was beautiful looking. I have never been to a Mayan ruin before so I didn’t have anything to compare it to. It was kind of cool. There were big faces carved into a fairly large structure thing. I am not really sure how to describe it. There was also this other high alter thing that was built into a hill. It had stone steps leading steeply up a hill leading too a flat area.
After the Mayan Ruin we drove the Zantingh’s home and Morica sang us a song. She is hoping to become a music teacher someday and she likes leading worship so Mr. K asked if she would play us a song. She was good.
On our way home we made a detour to Belize City. We got there when it was just getting dark so I didn’t get to really see what it looked like. From what I saw it looked pretty interesting. I would like to go back there during the day. Our reason for the detour was to go to SUBWAY! It is the only chain restaurant that lasted to Belize. Everyone was pretty excited about going there.
I personally loved this trip. I got to experience so many amazing things. I especially loved sleeping on the roof.
Thank God that things went so well during this trip.