We are missionaries to Guatemala with CAM International. Working with the Maya-Tzutujil in Bible Translation & Leadership training in Santiago Atitlan. We are all adjusting to a Great life in Guatemala!
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Moving Day to Santiago
Davie Visit
In July we had a great visit with my family. My parents, Pat & Ann Carolyn, my brother Warren, Patty, Warren Jr, Andrea & Diego came down. We had an awesome time together.
We spent half of our time in Antigua and the other half out at Lake Atitlan.
You know me I have to take a few scenery shots too.The Davie family trip is not complete without a good LOOOONG game of monopoly. Grandsir & Warren always enjoy playing with the little entrepreneurs to be!!
Diego we are so proud of you it was your first time to win CONGRATULATIONS!!
YEA DIEGO!!!
The Daniel Foote Family
The Warren Davie Family
Thank you family for all the neat treats you brought for us and the great times of fun and fellowship we had together. It is great to have a Godly family who loves the Lord and wants to glorify Him in all you do. We appreciate you and the time you spent with us.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Spiders and Scorpions & Crabs OH MY!
Since we have been in the house we have found at least one scorpion a day. I have had a hard time thinking about living with these critters. We have been told they will not kill you if you get stung. That still does not make me feel any better.
The other morning I got up and heard a pitter patter of what I thought was a mouse. Then we heard a loud scratching noise. Danny found the noise and it was a CRAB!!
Needless to say life has been very interesting since we moved in. I will blog about our move and house soon.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
ALIVE & WELL!!!!
Wow! a lot has happened since the last update letter. Thank you all so much for your prayers and encouragement. We have really seen the Lords hand in our lives the past few months.
In the last letter I told you about putting the kids in school. After 5 months of school we felt as if they had learned enough Spanish to get by. After it is all said and done it was a good experience but they had their ups and downs in school. Learning the culture the language and meeting new friends, was what we wanted them to accomplish. They will always treasure the memories of that little school.
We got the house we had hoped to get. It is a large house with a great location it is a bit old but we will make do. Please pray for us as we are moving this week-end and should be completely out of the house in Antigua by Monday July 28th.
Serving Him,
Daniel & Daphne Foote
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Team from Iowa Louisiana
Here is the whole team from left to right, (back)Danny, Josh, Jerry, Maddy, Cathy, Sarah (holding) Cole, Tara, Caleb, Kathy, (front) Titus, Daphne (holding) Naomi, Chloe Ann, Isaac & Pat.
I tried to include several typical meals on the menu. One morning for breakfast we had scrambled eggs, tortillas, refried beans and a fruit salad. A very typical Guatemalan breakfast. I asked my friend Ana Samuc to help me find someone to make Patin (Typical only to Santiago). Her mother made it for us and the Samuc family came and ate with us. It is Chicken in spicy red sauce wrapped in banana leaves and cooked for several hours.
Mr. Pat brought down fishing rods for the kids and Danny too. It was a wonderful surprise. They had so much fun fishing all week. Thank you Mr. Pat, This will be a gift they use very often.
