Friday was Labor Day here and we celebrated with a cookout with all the radio staff and their families in our "quincho" or thatched hut. We also transported 15 youth to a national youth convention in Encarnacion on Friday. Norberto preached on Saturday night and we picked up international guests from Ciudad del Este yesterday. Did we mention that we're in the midst of moving too? Busy times in the Kurrle household! We would appreciate your prayers for "wrapping up and packing up" before we head to the U.S. on May 14. We are moving at a fast pace right now and we don't want to abuse our bodies or our spirits. Also, thanks for keeping Radio Alternativa in your prayers and don't forget that the auctions close on May 9!
If you're wondering what Paraguayans do at Christmastime, they have some great traditions , including the " noche buena " meal on Christmas Eve at midnight. They eat lots chipa guasu (a type of corn casserole, stay tuned for a recipe), asado or grilled meat (some eat it cold), salads, especially fruit salad, watermelon and drink mucho terere . Families travel from all over the country, many even return from working in other countries like Brazil, Argentina, and Spain, to celebrate with loved ones. This is us at last year's Kurrle celebration in Asuncion. Festivities are anything but a silent night with fireworks, loud music and drinking cidra (hard cider). Most Paraguayans do not decorate Christmas trees (we decorate ours in shorts!) or emphasize Santa Claus. Instead, they put beautiful nativities " pesebres " in their yards and in store fronts. Kind of novel to focus on Christ at Christmas, isn't it! To beat the heat, many Paraguayans g...
we'll be praying for you as you leave. we'll be going soon too (July 19th) but we still need to get through 6 interns for 6 weeks. YIKES!
ReplyDeleteLooks like busy times! Will be praying for you! That pile of boxes looks so familiar....been there so many times!
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