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Costa Rica Scavenger Hunt....
About this blog....
Our family is on a six month adventure in Costa Rica. Before leaving, our friends, the Cox family, gave us a precious gift... a photo scavenger hunt of things for us to discover and experience in Costa Rica. This is our account of how the scavenger hunt is going.... along with other pictures and thoughts about our time in Costa Rica.
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Last day in Costa Rica....
We decided to spend our last day in Costa Rica at our most favorite spot in the world.... on the beach! It was a perfect day.
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
How Costa Rica has impacted my life... by Ethan
This time in Costa Rica has impacted my life so much. I didn't expect to be impacted so much spiritually. Here are some of the things that have helped me to have a closer relationship with God:
1. Peacemakers 2. Being SLOW 3. Nature
Peacemakers is a study that we did as a family that focused a lot on forgiveness. We learned about not just saying "It's ok" or "I forgive you" then walking away but really stopping and really forgiving. The book taught us a saying to remember the true way to forgive. It says: Good Thoughts, Hurt you not, gossip never, friends forever. Another thing that really impacted my life through Peacemakers is the real way to say sorry, and to say it like you really mean it. We learned this chant about the five A's of making things right:
Admit, I'm it. Broke a bond thats tightly fit.
Apologize, Tell no lies, I hurt you I recognize.
Accept, gladly kept, a consequence I won't forget.
Ask you before we're through. Forgiveness is what I need from you.
Alter now, this is how, God change my heart please do it now!
Second was being slow. Really focusing on the most important things and having time has had a huge impact on my life. It has let me do so many important things, like read and stopping to enjoy nature and God's creation.
Third, Gods creation has really helped me to be contemplative. Being contemplative and seeing God in our everyday life has been one of the most impactful things during my time in Costa Rica!
1. Peacemakers 2. Being SLOW 3. Nature
Peacemakers is a study that we did as a family that focused a lot on forgiveness. We learned about not just saying "It's ok" or "I forgive you" then walking away but really stopping and really forgiving. The book taught us a saying to remember the true way to forgive. It says: Good Thoughts, Hurt you not, gossip never, friends forever. Another thing that really impacted my life through Peacemakers is the real way to say sorry, and to say it like you really mean it. We learned this chant about the five A's of making things right:
Admit, I'm it. Broke a bond thats tightly fit.
Apologize, Tell no lies, I hurt you I recognize.
Accept, gladly kept, a consequence I won't forget.
Ask you before we're through. Forgiveness is what I need from you.
Alter now, this is how, God change my heart please do it now!
Second was being slow. Really focusing on the most important things and having time has had a huge impact on my life. It has let me do so many important things, like read and stopping to enjoy nature and God's creation.
Third, Gods creation has really helped me to be contemplative. Being contemplative and seeing God in our everyday life has been one of the most impactful things during my time in Costa Rica!
Saying good-bye to our favorites.....
to the Bluegrass Cafe
to the Taco Bar
To Chez Christope
To Glen, our waiter for all of our date nights... we ate at the same restaurant, the exact same food, with Glen always as our waiter every week! We would walk in and he would just say, "The usual?"
We are really going to miss Glen!
Goodbye to Escazu Christian Church... We were humbled by a lovely send off where we were prayed over as a family. (look at Amelia's sad face!)
To Amelia's favorite play house...
To warm sunshine and open windows in January
Goodbye to Jessica.
Good-bye to Monse... Amelia has enjoyed several outings with Monse... She will really miss her.
Good-bye to Mrs. Yamelet... She has been such a sweet encouragement, especially to Amelia.
Good-bye to Osman... our guard
To Adrianna, our neighbor
To Miguel
to our beautiful house....
Friday, January 16, 2015
Reflections by Maddie
While we have been here in Costa Rica these six months, I have been spiritually encouraged and strengthened through so many things. I know that the main encourager has been Jesus, and I want to thank Him for the ways He has changed me. The other reasons why I have been encouraged are because we have had so much time to process and concentrate on God and His Word. Daily devotionals with Him have been made into a top priority in our lives. The fact that we have had so much time has allowed us to read encouraging resources and grasp what the Lord is calling us to do through them. I am beyond grateful for all of the ways He has graciously transferred us closer and closer to His throne.
Because it has just been our family together for these last six months and there hasn’t been busyness involved in our daily lives, we have had more time to focus on the most important things. We have tons of time in the Word and also have had time to contemplate God in the many activities we have done. I have developed a deeper appreciation for my parents and their Godly influence, insights, and teachings, and it has been such a delight to have so many in-depth conversations, learning and hearing from them. Time was a important factor of all of the incredible moments I was blessed with to share with both Mom and Dad. I have recently come to a broader understanding that time is a cherished gift from the Lord; we only have so much of it on this Earth! I have no doubt that this time was used to mature and stretch me for the dynamic work in the Kingdom of God.
Daily devotionals, which are by far my favorite part of the day, strengthen and rejuvenate my soul. It has become a daily passion and spending time with Jesus is now a desired and long-lasting habit in my daily walk. I am currently reading through the entire Bible, and what a joy it has been! My daily devotional time has been deeply impacted by incorporating reflective worship music into my quiet times because it puts me into a worshipful and humble mood before the Lord. I feel closer and closer to Jesus because of spending quality time with Him in His word!
Having nothing but time has allowed us as a family to dig into the inspiring messages provided to us through different Christian resources. I have recently read two very faith sharpening books: Will Our Generation Speak? (A call to be bold with the Gospel), and Jon Blooms book Not by Sight, which is full of enriching stories of the faithful people in Bible. I took heaps of notes and was very encouraged to deeply understand the Bible and to let its satisfying message penetrate my soul. Another very impactful study my family and I journeyed through together was called Peacemakers. It gave us a very fresh look at the concept of resolving conflict and honoring God in the way we communicate with one another. I will never forget all of the things I learned from it, and highly recommend it to all families! God keeps laying beautiful tools for us to use in order to draw near to Him on our laps.
All the Glory to God! These six months have had such a immense impact on me; I can’t believe how blessed I’ve been to be a part of them! The Lord has definitely walked with me, hand in hand, and has stretched my faith. Jesus has never failed to nourish me with His beautiful Word. I have felt His presence more strongly than ever, and my relationship with Him is the strongest it has ever been! I am awed at the ways He can speak to us and grow us to become more and more like Him!
Tiquicia
Silly picture!
Carara Again... but first time for Dad and #1 Guanacaste Tree
Maddie says: Joshua, Ethan, Dad and I spent a day at Carara National Forest. We had all been there several times before, but never with Dad because he had to work... it was so fun to go there with him.
Here we are pictured with the national tree of Costa Rica, the Guanacaste Tree in the background. It is #1 on our Scavenger hunt.
It was great to go back once more, especially because Dad hadn't been there before. I wont ever forget how incredible the nature surrounding us was in this beautiful park! God has certainly amazed us through His creation there!
This tree is very enormous, and unfortunately, the picture doesn't capture how huge
it is and how how small we are compared to it.
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