Thursday, March 15, 2007

Jordan is 12



Our oldest son, Jordan, turns 12 today. It seems impossible. Where did the time go since this afternoon 12 years ago?

Jordan, your dad and I wish you the happiest birthday ever. You've brought so much joy into our lives and gave us the privilege of being called "parents". I'll never forget how excited we were to finally see and hold you. We looked at you in awe, feeling a sort of love we'd never felt before. We remember how much fun those days were and how you grew, trying and doing new things - such a happy boy. But now you're almost shoulder-high to your dad and 12 years have passed in a flash. We celebrate who you are today and what God is making of you. He has so many plans for your life - we can't wait to watch and see what He does. Happy birthday, son.

Our love always,
Mom and Dad

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

A New Day

I'm up a little earlier than normal this morning - and the peace and quiet is well worth it. I love having this time to get the day started right and especially with the new challenges in my life right now, this time to meet with God and get renewed in His presence is absolutely essential to me.

I am going with Collette and Isela to a new HEB grocery store in Leon this morning. There are lots of HEBs in Texas and that's basically where I shopped for groceries while we lived in the Valley. I have been to this store twice before and I always enjoy making the drive over - they have a bigger selection of more American-type foods. I'm helping to host a Mexico City tract team this weekend - and we're purchasing groceries, etc. to prepare for this.


Gotta add this before I move on this morning - this picture of my growing boys. It seems every time I turn around they're a few inches taller. This was taken in Guanajuato.


And just to think - Jordan will be turning 12 this week - I don't think I'm ready for this and I'm certainly not old enough to have a 12 year old....lol


Have a wonderful Tuesday. ~ Melodie


Check out the huge aloe vera plants behind them!

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

March 2007 Newsletter

Good morning, everyone. I just finished sending out our March newsletter. It contains a family update plus pictures and an update about the Youth Convention. If you're interested, you can:

If you're not already a member, signing up is easy!

Have a great Wednesday....
Melodie

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Happy Birthday, Marc


Today I wish a very happy birthday to my husband and my best friend, Marc. There is no way to say how much I truly love you, honey and how happy I am to be your wife. You are an amazing person, inside and out. You have faced tremendous challenges recently and I have watched your inner strength at work as you have met each challenge head-on and still cared for me and for our boys. I hope this day is special for you - you deserve it.


I love you.

Melodie

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Tacos al Pastor, our town and our house

You gotta see these tacos we love.....



We eat them at a little restaurant here in Salamanca called La Herradura and they are scrumptious. Of course you can put more stuff on them: vegetables, cheese, but we mostly like them just this: with salsa, lime and salt. Even Cameron eats them - now you KNOW they're good.

Our town is 404 years old. At the entrance of our colonia is a beautiful lighted fountain with the dates of Salamanca's 400th Birthday. How beautiful....

Here's a quick look at our patio...I'll add more pictures of our house when I have time.


I am very blessed to have such a beautiful place to live - now if I can just keep the white tile floors clean with 3 boys running in and out........

Friday, February 16, 2007

Home from Florida



We're back in Salamanca after a great flight from Ft. Lauderdale (how great that snow delays don't bother us a bit), NO problems through immigration and customs (thank the Lord, more on this later), a 3 hour bus ride from Mexico City to Queretaro, an hour and a half bus ride from Queretaro to Salamanca, and a taxi ride home (actually it took 2 taxis to take us and all our bags). We arrived just before midnight after 13 hours of traveling....and were so glad to sleep in our own beds.


Our beautiful hotel in Mexico City

There is just no way to express what a great time we had in Florida....Sea Breeze Camp was wonderful. We so much enjoyed the ministry of the other workers and the fellowship with family and friends was awesome. Our kids LOVED the English children's services. The Lord helped Marc preach and us to sing...people were so very kind and expressed their thanks to us.

The Mercy concert went great as well.....packed house and we sold every CD and tape we brought in 10 minutes...no joke! It was great to sing with Anthony and Marci again.

Heading for the shore....

We spent several afternoons at the beach during our time there....it was gorgeous and we loved it, as always. It was so fun to eat lots of American food - LOTS - we didn't even feel hungry after the first day in the US. I guess the different diet and smaller portions we've been used to made the difference. Anyway...we hit our favorites several times and it was all delicious.


It was so fun to spend several days with Marc's parents and Maria, too. They were present for several days of camp. Also Steve and Kent flew in for a couple days. And as I said, Anthony and Marci and kids also....

Ok - immigrations......when we left Mexico City to fly to Florida, the airline officials took our 6 month visas from us. Apparently they needed to keep them as our permission to be in Mexico and now that we were leaving we didn't need them. We tried to explain, but.....anyway, we got on the plane thinking "what are we going to do, those are our permissions to live in Mexico" (Until Marc's FM-3 goes through - legal permission to do missionary work in Mexico) We didn't know if they would issue us another set of visas when we returned since we were still in the "system" for 5 more months. The officials don't like to renew visas until the time is totally spent. Well, we just decided to leave it in God's hands and "worry" about it when we got back to Mexico. At the airport in Ft Lauderdale yesterday, we received new visa forms to fill out. So we did, just as if we were applying for the first time. When we reached Immigrations in the Mexico City Airport I prayed, "Lord, please give us an official that is happy, well-rested and has nothing to prove!" Amazingly that is just exactly what happened - we breezed through! We received 90 day tourist visas, got our passports stamped and were on our way in about 5 minutes. I was so relieved and thankful.

There is so much more story to tell after that point, but I just hesitate to put you through all that if you're not really interested..lol....

Main thing is we had a great time in Florida, we're home and back in the saddle.

Hasta luego....

Love,
Melodie

Sunday, January 28, 2007

What a Sunday!

We had an awesome Sunday - we were privileged to visit the two Bible Methodist Churches that are within driving distance of Salamanca: our churches in Pedregales and Cuchicuato. (say those 3 times) We had really good services in both places. Marc preached tonight in Cuchicuato. We enjoyed delicious meals with both pastors and their families. They were so kind to host us and so patient with our stumbling,bumbling Spanish. Here's a few photos:

Marc and Pastor Manuel Navarro, Pedregales

Sis. Macedonia and I, Pedregales


Dinner Conversation

The little "chickies" that enjoyed lunch right along with us

Marc preaching in Cuchicuato
My boys were too busy playing and exploring after the services to get too many pictures of them. They are not at all shy, but after a very interesting after-church experience tonight, I found myself wishing they were a little more that way. But that's another story for another post...
I hope your Sunday was blessed, also.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Logan's friends


Logan loves to play Uno...in any language. It was so cute to watch him with his little Mexican friends. He is probably speaking the least Spanish of all our kids, but already acts like he was "born and raised" here. He loves tacos al pastor and totally gobbles las tortillas de harina (flour tortillas).....

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

January 2007 Newsletter

Good afternoon......We have just completed and sent out our first "real" newsletter. Thanks, Marci, for an awesome job - you're hired! (but without a paycheck...smiles...) Seriously, thank you, Marci - your work is fantastic. If some of you do not receive our monthly newsletter and would like to read it, you can find it at this link: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bible_methodist_missions/files/MISSIONARY%20NEWSLETTERS%20/ entitled "January 2007 Mexico Newsletter". Please feel free to print a copy and post it on your church bulletin board or wherever people will have an opportunity to read it.

One week from today we will be leaving home to travel to Mexico City, stay overnight and depart early Wednesday morning for Ft. Lauderdale, Florida to participate in Sea Breeze Camp 2007. This will be my first time to fly on a foreign airline - just a little nervous.

Hey, maybe we'll see you there....

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Happy Birthday, Myranda


Dear Myranda, my baby sister.....I won't be able to be as eloquent as you were on my birthday but please know that although we are far apart, you are close in thought to me today. I'm sorry you had to experience a loss with your husband and family on your special day. I love you so much and hope there are many wonderful birthdays to come...... ~ Melodie

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Back Home in Salamanca

We made it home safely yesterday afternoon around 5 pm. We had a good time in Texas (I LOVED my birthday dinner at Outback) and the chance to relax a little was very needed.
We sang and Marc preached at our church in Soledad (or 28, as they call it) Sunday morning and we sang, he dedicated a baby and preached at Saltillo Sunday night.

We stayed with Jose and Anna Correa and their family after enjoying a meal with the Saltillo pastor and people and also those from La Boca who had come to Saltillo for the joint-service. I might add that during this meal I actually tried fried grasshoppers that Bro. Dolores had brought back from Oaxaca. They were absolutely putrid and disgusting, especially when I sat there looking at their crisp little bodies with the legs fried off.....But I told the people who were ALL watching: "Now I am really a missionary!" I probably said it wrong but they got the point and cracked up anyway.....

We stopped by San Rafael on our way home to visit a moment with Eli's parents who own and operate a tortilleria there in the village. We needed to nail down some details about this upcoming youth convention. It's hard enough for me to hear, process, think and respond in Spanish when the situation is perfect....but when there are machines running in the building so loudly that I can hardly hear anything at all - well, it was quite a challenge. But I must have not botched it completely - we talked for 15 minutes or so...and I left with 4 hot packages of tortillas de maiz!

Well, I need to get moving. Today it's laundry and back to homeschool - and trying to get ready for the work team coming in a few days.

Love you all,
Melodie

p.s. oh yeah, and I went by myself (well, with Logan) to buy lots of groceries last night at the Soriana store. I know...isn't it about time....but for me, it was huge. I didn't get lost and made it back home in one piece, gracias a Dios.

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

My Birthday


As most of you know, I celebrated my 35th birthday a couple days ago....I know - I'm getting old. It's kinda hard to believe because I definitely don't feel 35, however that may feel...

I received many "felicidades" - warm wishes for a very happy birthday. Thanks to those who sent me ecards...they made my day.

A family from the church here stopped by to bring me flowers and chocolate and wish me a happy birthday.....another family took us out to a nearby coffee shop for some delicious mocha...that's what I chose anyway....I received phone calls and emails.....

I was very remembered on my birthday - thanks........my first in Mexico, and a very happy one indeed.

Thursday, January 4, 2007

Morelia





Our family took a really neat trip to Morelia, Michoacan, MX several days ago. Morelia is a beautiful historic town about 2 hours south of Salamanca. Our friends, the Burches, were our tour guides since we had never been there before.


There is so much to see and do - we loved the mountains, the old church and rectory that we toured, the plaza, the coffee shop - guess what? it even has a Burger King...


We also made our way up the side of a huge volcano and stood on the rim to see the huge interior which actually contains an entire village! It was amazing and we were totally impressed.


This is just one of the awesome things about being missionaries - getting to visit these exciting places! We're blessed.........

Wednesday, January 3, 2007

Jordan Cameron and Logan

Feliz Navidad a Todos!!

Our December Newsletter - Merry Christmas!

December 2006 Newsletter
Bible Methodist Missions in Mexico

Dear Family and Friends,

We want to wish each of you a very merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year! Surely God has been so good to us this year - we have never needed Him more and His presence has never been closer to us. His mercies are new every morning and we have proved it to be true over and over during this past year.

This year of language learning has been intense but profitable for us. Now as we culminate this year with our move into Mexico, we believe God will be faithful to help us just as He has in the past.

Our thanks to our Missions Director, John Parker, for keeping you informed while we were in the process of moving. He was a tremendous blessing to our family as he helped us pack, move, and unpack. Thank you, Uncle John!

Thanks also to so many of you who have sent beautiful Christmas cards and gifts to our family. The Beach City, OH Bible Methodist Church sent a big box of wrapped gifts which are now under our tree here in Salamanca. (The customs officials only opened a couple at the checkpoint). We are so blessed by your kindness and love.

We could not have made it through this past week without the wonderful help of fellow misisonaries, Philip, Collette, and Alicia Burch. They have been an immense support to us, cleaning and readying our home for our arrival, hosting us and feeding us delicious meals, and much more. Thank you, Burches! Also thanks to our Bible Institute President, Eli and Isela Balderas and their boys for helping make us welcome and working to prepare our home.

Our home here in Salamanca is beautiful and we already love it.

We have interesting stories to tell of our first week - but suffice it to say that my new title is "Field Superintendent/Rat Slayer" - in a battle between BB guns and rats, the guns always win......

We certainly have many challenges ahead of us, adjusting to the culture here and progressing in the Spanish language. Please pray that God will give us special strength during these days.

We love you all.
Merry Christmas!

Marc and Melodie Sankey
Jordan, Cameron, and Logan
msankey@bmmissions.org
melodiesankey@yahoo.com