MiBanco Esperanza from Los Higos

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Back in the US

Caroline and I enjoyed spending Christmas with our friends and family back in VA.  Christmas takes on a whole new meaning when you have a son.  He now has more toys than he knows what to do with.

Anyway, I wanted to post a video Caroline and I have been working on.  It's about our transition back to the US, to the tune of "Forever" by Chris Brown.

Holloway music video

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

SI Endgame

In case you don't get our newsletters, here's all the important details about our return home:


SI Endgame
On December 15th Caroline and I will fly back to the US with James, Booper, and 300lbs of luggage in tow.  A month later I will return to the DR for 3 weeks to train the next MF Site Director and then I’ll fly back to the US for good in early February.  SI offers all staff a ‘relocation’ period of 2 months after returning from the mission field.  Please continue to support our work through March 2012.

2011 Budget
We’re $3000 short of funding for 2011.  If you’re giving monthly, would you consider an additional gift in December?  If you gave a one-time gift to help us get started 4 years ago, would you consider another one-time gift of $50 or $100?  Make checks payable to Students International and send them to the SI office. To give with a credit card, call the SI office at 559-627-8923.  Thanks!  We're already a third of the way there!

Students International
PO Box 2733
Visalia, CA 93279

We'll be staying with Ryan's parents for most of Christmas break and we'd love to catch up with old friends.  We won't have a cell right away so use facebook or email.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Weddings!!

This past week I had the joy of celebrating the marriage of 4 couples from El Callejon. I won't get into all the details again about how and why we are doing this, but read this post from 2009 if you're interested.

Kim giving a welcome to all of the guests

Sila and her husband (both in white).  They actually got married last December, but for several reasons we were unable to have the reception last year.  And unfortunately, they weren't able to make it to the reception this year either because of an unexpected emergency.  But the important thing is they are now happily married!
Tona and Censio.  They have been together for 20ish years and have 4 children.  They finally took the plunge :)


Yoenmy (center) with all of her guests.

Elizabeth (our friend and also the sister-in-law of one of the couples) giving a toast

Censio and Tona with their guests



Alexandri and Alicia (far right) with their guests

sweet :)

Alicia and Alexandri cutting the cake


Many of these men and women have been hurt by past (or even their current) relationships.  Our prayer is that these 4 couples would learn to live out what a Christian marriage should look like. That they would love and respect each other as a man and woman are called to.  And also that they would be an example to the other couples in the community.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Things we'll miss about the Dominican Republic

We love the DR. Here are a few things we loved the most;

1. Being call Bryan, Carolina, and Janes
2. In the past 1345 days, we’ve felt winter temperatures for just 28 of them.
3. Sitting on our balcony, listening to the beautiful harmony of music and mufflers all night
4. Hablando Espanol
5. A daily, 2 hour siesta.
6. Riding Motorcycles
7. Writing a police report in a Dora the Explorer notebook
8. An underdeveloped government. They don’t have resources for a legit police report, but they also don’t have the resources to get in your way when you want to put 20 kids in your car. It’s an acceptable trade-off.
9. Greeting people with a kiss
10. Going for a walk around our neighborhood and half of the houses have someone just sitting in front of their house greeting the passer-bys
11. Unannounced visitors at all hours
12. $2 buys you a full-course meal: salad, rice, beans, meat, and a side
13. 5 days at an all-inclusive for $44. Ridiculous.
14. Dominican sweet potatoes. They’re white, not orange and 10x more delicious.
15. All the people we’ve shared our life with here over the past 3 years, with 5 exceptions.