A quick update on what’s happening here…
For those of you who are getting two e-mails from me today…that’s because then I sent some of you the first update on Saturday, but then lost my internet connection before I could send it to the rest of you. So now some of you are getting that first one and now the second one. But this one is short…so don’t worry…
I just wanted to give you a quick update about what happened with the vote on Sunday. Our president survived the confidence vote, as did the governor of the Santa Cruz department. A few others didn’t (Cochabamba and La Paz both lost their governors). But for the most part, life continues normally here. We did have a concern about possible fighting in the city, but for the most part, things were quiet.
Something I did forget to mention on Sunday was that, once again, I came back to fuel shortages. When I first got back, I was worried that we were going to have a repeat of last fall when we didn’t have diesel for nearly four months. This time not only were there diesel shortages, but gasoline shortages as well, which made the line ups even worse.
Those shortages didn’t last too long, but right behind them arrived a propane shortage. Since everyone here cooks with propane, it’s a bit of a serious situation. Every day there are more reports on the news about the growing desperation of the people here in the city. Fortunately we went and lined up last Saturday and replaced our two tanks. We had to wait in line for an hour or so, but at least we made it before they ran out (it was close). So we should be okay for awhile. Hopefully by the time we need more, this will have passed.
A couple of other things to pray for. Franz and Sandro have another entrance exam to write on Sunday, to get into the university where they want to study. It’s important that they study this week, but I think they’re feeling a bit distracted. Some of the guys are on vacation right now, so it’s hard to get everyone going in the same direction. Pray that they’ll be able to accomplish what they need to do this week, and that they’ll be prepared for Sunday.
As well, Ovando has started studying. It’s an amazing university…it’s completely focused on his area, communication (he wants to work in radio or television). I think he was feeling pretty overwhelmed on Monday after his first day (two of the girls in his class already work at a TV station on the air), but since then, he’s seemed to settle in and is enjoying it. But please pray for him as well. He’s kind of jumping into the deep end of the pool so to say, and it’s important that he’s able to keep up.
We’re still looking for a place for Juan to study. He wants to study Agricultural Engineering, but there are only a few universities that offer that. So we’re continuing to look for the right place. Please pray that we’re able to find a place that’s a good fit for him.
Finally, a couple of the guys are working through some personal issues. If you could pray for patience and wisdom for them (and for me) that would be great. It’s a bit challenging at times for sure.
And on a finally happy note (at least for me), my new truck should be here tomorrow…which makes me happy. My truck is kind of limping along and I really don’t want anything to go wrong before I trade it off on the new one. Yesterday I was trying to turn on the hazard lights, and they wouldn’t work. I was kind of annoyed since they died two days before I was about to get rid of the truck. I even banged the dash a couple of times to see if that would help. It didn’t. Of course then I realized that I was punching the air conditioning button and not the hazards button, so that wasn’t helping. As it turned out…the hazards worked fine, but now I’m waiting for the air conditioning not to work…
Thanks for praying everyone! I appreciate it (as do the guys). Thanks for the many “Happy Birthdays” as well! I think I got over 50 messages on my Facebook account as well as lots of e-mails. So that was fun!
Have a great day. Talk to you again soon!