Friday, March 16, 2012

Bureaucracy and Birthdays

This past week has seen us spending a lot of time doing paperwork.  My tourist visa is set to expire, so it was time to do something about it. We had been dreading doing it, since we know that paperwork in Peru can be tedious, to say the least.  But a couple of weeks ago we finally started the process.  I looked it up online and thought that I had assembled all of the required paperwork.  But it turns out that we needed a few extra documents because of technicalities.  For example, my passport has my married name, while my marriage certificate has my maiden name.  So they asked me for a document certifying that I am the same person.  Last Friday I went to the US embassy to get that done.  We returned to immigration hoping to complete the application, but were informed that we still needed one more stamp from a different office before we could turn everything in.  So that meant another trip into Lima, and another day of doing paperwork.  All the offices where we needed to do our paperwork are about an hour from our house, down in the center of Lima.  So each time we were required to present more papers, it meant another day spent traveling into town, standing in lines, and lots of waiting.  After going in to Lima three days in a row, we finally had all the required documents, and were able to turn in my application.  Now I am just waiting to be called back in to receive my residency so that I can live legally in the country.  What a relief to have that done.  We praise the Lord for helping us to get it all sorted out.  Now we plan on taking a little break from Peruvian bureaucracy before diving back in to try to get our Peruvian driver's licences.  That should be a whole new adventure. 

Since I don't have any pictures of our time spent standing in line, and since I always like to include a picture with my blog posts, I thought I would include some photos of Diego.  He celebrated his 9th birthday this past week.  We have a tradition in our family that I try to make and decorate whatever type of cake design the kids ask for.  I don't consider myself especially artsy or crafty, so this is the peak of my creativity.  But I enjoy doing it, because they have fun picking things out and challenging me to make them.  Diego loves playing soccer and for now his favorite team is Real Madrid from Spain.  So I made a soccer jersey cake and a soccer ball for him. 

A view of the cakes from the front

The back of the cakes

Diego blowing out his candles (with a little help from Josh)

Monday, March 5, 2012

Tomorrow

About 2 weeks ago, we came home from running errands and discovered that our patio was wet.  We followed the source of the water and found it to be coming from a small storage room off of the patio.  That storage room was packed from floor to ceiling and from wall to wall.  While my parents were here, they had helped us to move all of the owner's stuff out of the house and into that storage space.  Now there was a leak somewhere in there.  I was immediately discouraged and started worrying.  Thoughts of all the work and problems that awaited us ran through my head...Unpacking the room, water damage to the boxes, finding the leak, perhaps having to break through some walls, paying to have it repaired, repacking the room.  How would we ever do it?  Since it was late and there is no light out on our patio, we decided to just shut off the water to the house and leave it for the morning.  I went to bed with a sick feeling in my stomach.  I knew that God had told me not to worry about tomorrow, but I was already dreading what a terrible day it would be. 


Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself.  Each day has enough trouble of its own.  Matt. 6:34


The next morning, we unpacked all the boxes.  It only took us about an hour and to my relief, the boxes that had been on the bottom were full of things that didn't get ruined by the water.  I could check water damage off my list of worries.  When we finally got the room empty we saw that the water was coming from an exposed pipe that had a cap on it to close it off (I'm not a plumber, so I don't know the technical terms).  The cap had simply cracked and water was leaking out.  It was a simple, quick and very inexpensive fix.  No tearing down walls or anything.  Several more of my worries from the day before had evaporated.  Finally, what were we to do with all of the owner's stuff, especially since several of the boxes were now water logged?  When we called them, they amazingly had some time available and were able to come and sort through all of their boxes.  They ended up leaving only about 10 boxes in storage here and they even packed them all away themselves.  So my greatest worry, how to fit all those boxes back in that tiny storage room, was completely relieved.  Then I praised God for how good he is.  Sometimes he lets "bad" things happen, but in reality good comes out of them.  We may have never imagined or expected it, but God knows the future.  We obviously don't.  



This is all that is left in storage.  What a
relief!  You can see the pipe that had broken
on the right hand side of the picture where the
 white paint meets the cement.
 That experience was a huge object lesson for me that we don't need to worry about tomorrow (or any of the days thereafter) because God has them all in his hand.  We may be dreading bad things, when really good is coming.  We just need to keep trusting him and walking with him.  I was encouraged by Isaiah 41:13 that says:

For I am the Lord, your God, who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, Do not fear; I will help you.  

Whatever we may see looming on the horizon of our lives, we do not have to fear.  God is holding us by the hand and walking with us.  He promises to help us.  Wow!  That is amazing to me.  Thank you Jesus.  I pray that God will be encouraging all of us as we walk into our futures with him one day at a time.