Saturday, February 16, 2013

Practice giving and people will give to you... lobster dinner!


We have been getting well treated by our bible studies lately. Denia Martinez has been feeding us off and on for awhile now. And she makes good food! 2 weeks ago before the Sunday meeting she made rice with chicken and vegetables in it, potato salad, and mac & cheese. They have been telling us that next they are going to feed us burgers. And then another study fed us lunch last week. And these people really do not have any extra money, they barely have enough to feed their own families and yet they want to be hospitable and share with us. It really touches our hearts. So moms, don't worry about us, we are getting well taken care of by some moms here. Also, last week when Justin went to study with Allen, he was busy cleaning lobster that he had just bought from a fisherman when he got there. So he told Justin to come back later, and they would feed us lobster.... so we did! And boy they did. His wife brought out plates with an entire lobster on each one (minus the head) and rice, beans, and coleslaw. It was awesome. I wish I had carried the camera in with us, cause it looked so cool. Then Allen got a call while we were there, from the fisherman, that he had more lobster and fish to sell. So we bought some lobster of our own then and brought it home and cooked it up the next night. We got 9 small tails for about $6. It was delicious.


I have to update you on 2 Sunday meetings now since it has been so long since I posted. 2 Sunday's ago we had 15. There were only 5 publishers there though. Some of the usuals that come out weren't there. I think a lot had plans and parties to go to because it was Superbowl Sunday. So the Thompsons came out and brought another sister. David conducted the Watchtower study and Justin gave the talk on the fly, David had just called him during the morning meeting and asked if he could fill in. He did a good job. So anyhow, that left 3 of us sisters in the audience to answer for the Watchtower study. So we had to have our bible studies help us! Danjah, the oldest Martinez girl had asked for a highlighter the week before so that she could study her Watchtower and other books. Well, boy were we surprised! She came to meeting with her Watchtower all studied, answers highlighted, and scriptures looked up and written in the margins! We hadn't ever even told her she had to study or showed her what to do. She is a smart girl though, and I think she just got the idea from sitting next to me and seeing mine. Boy, I better make sure I'm setting a good example, I'm being imitated. So when I saw how good she had studied, I told her "you have to help us today, there's only 3 of us", and she did. I think she answered about 6 or 7 times. She even answered one of the review questions! I also had another bible study come for the first time. Her name is Alana. She is actually the very first call I got here. She is kind of a crazy gal, all over the place, and hard for me to pin her down on a regular basis for a study. But she has been saying she was going to come to the meetings for awhile now, and she finally did that week. I had her sit with sister Morris since she has been with me on the bible study. And she had Alana commenting during the Watchtower too! Imagine, a bible study's first meeting, and I think she answered 4 times. Our meetings are never dull!
The whole Sunday group minus Jana who took the picture

With my studies Tashire & Torey (they're sisters)

Tashire & Dwight

Torey with baby Avery who is only 12 days old

Alana is on the left

Danjah and her Watchtower


Now, last Sunday, we had 17 there. Alana didn't make it back, but Erica came again. When I went to her house to check on her, she had a bunch of people in there with her, so I'm thinking, great she's not going to make it because she has company.... But no, she informs me that all these people want to go to the meeting too! It was her sister, and 2 young guys that were her cousins. I told them that we would be back in about an hour to pick them up, and was skeptical if they would all be there and ready or not. Well, they all were except one of the guys. So we took this group to the Kingdom Hall which is about 10 minutes from Erica's house, then Justin drove back up to Erica's neighbor's, the Martinez family, to get them. Then back to the Kingdom Hall, and then over to Punta Gorda, which is about 10 minutes away, to get another brother's study. We should of bought a bus! Poor Justin does a lot of driving to get everyone there for the meetings. But it is worth it to see so many showing an interest and wanting to come and worship Jehovah with us. I had given Erica a Watchtower earlier in the week and she had studied it and had a comment picked out. She only reads Spanish though, so she got nervous and could only give her comment in Spanish, so I interpreted it for her, because she had told me what she was going to say. It was cute. So this week, we went over some of the Watchtower together, and I helped her to practice saying the comments in English. So, we will see, hopefully she makes it again.

Today we are going to a service group get-together at the Welcome's house. They live 2 doors down from us. Jana (our landlady that lives above us) has some bible studies that come to the meetings regularly in Coxen Hole, and are progressing nicely. She wanted to have them get to spend some social time with some brothers and sisters too, because they are receiving some persecution from family and friends. So she wants them to become better friends with those in the congregation, so they won't feel alone. So we said, sounds good to us! We are always up for some good food and association. We like to hang out down at the Welcomes, they have 2 daughters at home that are 25 & 35, so we get along with them good. We go down and play video games, watch movies, and last time Justin beat us all at Monopoly. Imagine that! Well, I better go. I am making Mary Ann's specialty... pigs in a blanket! Yum!
Feeding the sheep by our house



Guatusa Rabbit.. We were told they are only found in Roatan
Also, I just wanted to say... we really appreciate all the comments to our blog and the emails we get. We watch our email every day and look forward to seeing who commented on the blog. So thanks, and keep them coming! We miss everyone. Love Ya.... Your friends Roastin in Roatan

4 comments:

  1. Oh, I was so happy this evening when I checked your blog and you wrote something. Your experiences are so encouraging. Your life is filled with serving Jehovah and he is blessing your work. Jehovah promises us many fathers and mothers and brothers and sisters. Keep up the good work and don't eat too many lobsters. Ha, ha.

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  2. Glad to see you posted on your blog again, I missed it and was worried about you. It is very encouraging. We could all learn to be as hospitable as these folks are!!!

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  3. It is wonderful to have studies that not only come to meeting but also comment. Your fine example will surely be a motivation to them---future pioneers:)

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  4. Wow...I just love hearing about all your studies. I feel like I'm really getting to know these dear people, through your blog. I wish I could thank them personally for taking such good care of you. Since, I can't you'll have to relate my thanks. Sending hugs your way...try to catch them :)

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