Monday, April 18, 2016

Sr. Clare Crockett, SHM

A dear missionary sister in Christ
and a woman who marked my life as a religious sister
had her life taken on Saturday night
in the 7.8 earthquake that hit Ecuador...


(Sr. Clare is the 3rd sister from the left)

Originally from Ireland, Sr. Clare Crockett (1982-2016)
gave up her rebellious life of partying and a promising acting career
to follow the Lord's call 
& give herself completely to Jesus as a religious sister.

She professed final vows with the Servant Sisters of the Home of the Mother
in 2010 and has been a missionary in Ecuador since 2013.

Anyone who knew Sr. Clare will never forget her-
her laughter, her joy, her passion, her surrender,
her sense of humor, her wittiness, her gifts and talents,
but most especially 
her love for God, for her vocation, for the Church, for souls...

An incredible woman of God who has left this world speechless
with her life and now in her death.



Dearest Sr. Clare...we love you now and eternally!!!

Please pray for us at the foot of His Throne
as you praise Him with Our Lady and all the angels and saints of God...

Saturday, April 9, 2016

Providence

I don't think that people use this word much, but for me-
learning of (God's) Providence changed my life.

By saying "providence," it really is an attribute to God's character:
His sovereign but detailed love and concern for each one of our needs.

This past week, I had the blessing to see God's providence
and tender Love reach out to these 2 elderly women: Paulina and Maria.


Back in January, I accidentally came across Paulina and Maria.
I was out looking for a few more elderly to add to the feeding program
and completely walked past their home without noticing them.

All of the sudden, one of them yelled out to me:
"Ay señorita, por favor- haz me una casa!)
("Hey lady, please build me a house!")

I went over with the other Guatemalan ladies who were with me
to talk to them and find out their situation.
Turns out these 2 ladies are sisters who never married.
They took care of their parents until they died
and were left without children or family after their parents passed away.
Below are photos of their house...


Turns out that their father built the house back in the 70s,
but now that they are orphaned and without husbands or children,
it would be impossible for them to rebuild themselves a dignified place to live.

I told Paulina and Maria that unfortunately I did not have money 
to build them a house, but I invited them to join the feedings on Monday.

Well..."providentially" within a few days of meeting Paulina and Maria,
I received a donation from someone specifically to build a new house!
I knew exactly where that money needed to go...


Last week, we had the joy to rebuild these sisters a new home...




Their new home!

Words cannot describe the joy to know that you have been sent
and used to show God's love and mercy
(which is alive and working in our lives each day)
to those who have been forgotten and shunned by society.


To see these 2 woman sit on a mattress for the first time
and joyfully bounce up and down on them....
To sleep on my own bed at night knowing that there is yet another person
in San Lucas who knows how a real bed feels...
To have one less person to worry about when the wind is strong
or when there are torrential rains....
It is such a gift to be led to the least of His brothers
and to witness the Love of God!


(Above) Teaching Paulina and Maria how to make a bed...

(Fun fact for the day:  San Lucas does not sell sheets anywhere in town!!!!
After searching high and low and not finding anything,
I finally came to the conclusion that 
probably because hardly anyone owns a mattress in town, 
that the stores figured it was pointless to sell sheets 
for mattresses that don't exist.
Go figure.  
My solution: take the sheets from my house :)



Words were not enough for them or for myself
to express the joy and deep fulfillment it is to give and to receive.

But there was one last problem:  Their "dresser" (below left)...
Definitely was not going to go with the new house :)


Thankfully, I was able to find them a nice dresser for a decent price (above right)...


AND a friend of mine (Butch Mueller)
had time to build them a stove.

These 2 sisters still do not have running water, electricity, or a bathroom-
but this has been a good start!

Beyond the material "things" 
that I was able to be an instrument to bring to Paulina and Maria,
it was yet again another consolation to see God's Providence at work-
His loving, intimate and attentive Hand directing our lives and hearts 
if we are docile and open to letting Him lead our lives
to give His love and blessing to others.

Saturday, April 2, 2016

Holy Week...

Last week, we were able to do a few special things for the elderly
being that it was Holy Week:


 One of the traditions here in San Lucas
is to buy a HUGE sweet-bread roll on Holy Thursday
and eat it with a type of "hot chocolate" (made with water of course).

We were able to buy one for each elderly (about 50 cents per piece)
and they were so excited!


We were also able to make some special dishes that are little more time consuming.
Above is a photo of the "Chile Rellenos" process...
(Chile Rellenos is a mix of cooked ground beef and shredded chicken,
mixed with bread crumbs, minced carrots, onions, potatoes, and other vegetables
wrapped in a grilled and peeled red pepper
and then dunked in egg, deep fried, and served
with fresh tomatoe/cilantro/garlic salsa & rice).
One word:
DELICIOUS.

I felt so brave after watching the cooks, that I decided to try it out myself.
It took me 4 hours to make TEN chiles!...and that didn't include the cleanup!
They make it look a lot easier than it really is...
I can't believe they made over 70 per feeding!!!


(Above) Delivering the food to the elderly who can't walk to the feeding center...
and having fun carrying the food!

Miriam (pictured top right and bottom left) was a little camera shy  :)
But, after she grabbed my camera and started taking pictures of me,
I understood how funny it feels to have pictures taken of you in action :)



 (Above right) The delicious "Chile Rellenos"
...a definite must for those visiting Guatemala!


It's always joyful when everyone eats together...I love it when the table is full!



This past week, I wanted to begin my own tradition and make a type of dessert
that the elderly probably have never had.

Based on the frequent request from my local friends here in San Lucas
for whom I have made some birthday cakes over the past year,
I have discovered that the chocolate "devil's food" cake mix
served with strawberry jelly and bananas in the middle
and whipped cream on top is quite frankly
A. DEFINITE. HIT.

                 

It was quite the feat making cakes for 122 people throughout the week...
but knowing it was to celebrate Jesus' Resurrection
and to see each elderly practically lick their plate clean-
it was a joy.

Thank you again for all your support-
the love and attention has made an impact on the elderly 
and they humbly recognize and ask God to bless those 
who have allowed these gifts to be given to them.

Happy Easter to all and please continue to keep the LEAST in your prayers!