Because of his absent, it has been more challenging doing it all.. the ministry, our family, the house, the calls, the decisions, etc… but we are trusting in the Lord and so thankfulthat my dad is simply a phone call away when we need to ask questions or make sure things are going the way they are supposed to happen.
Every Saturday afternoon, we head over to our home and look over everything the men have done the past week, make sure everything is done the way we want and discuss different projects for the next week. We go there at least once or twice during the week in the mornings to talk to the men, but I enjoy going Saturday afternoons because everything is quiet… peaceful… and I am able to drink in the views surrounding our new home.
So soothing and breathtaking!
My husband, Jon, has been pulled, stretched and challenged beyond anything he has experienced with the building of our house. At least three times a week he has been calling my dad, updating him on the house, asking questions and being the middle man between my dad & our foreman. Going back and forth in English & Spanish and trying to keep it all straight in his head. He often says he has no idea what he is doing and if he is doing things right and hoping that he is doing things right, but…
I am moved by his efforts to do the best he can do with what little he knows about building a house. His efforts makes me pray for him all the more and love him all the more!
Making phone calls is one of his least favorite thing to do, but he makes those phone calls for me… knowing that I would do it if I could.
I would love to take this responsibility off his shoulders, but all I can do it stand next him and help him carry the burden to the best of my ability.
I know God is using this time… this season… to make my husband a stronger man for the future of Rancho Oasis. Please pray for him when you think of us!
As for me, it has been a challenge to be flexible with how I want my house to look.
I have all kinds of ideas, dreams and specifications of how I want my first (and hopefully last) house to be build. I even have a board on Pinterest dedicated to everything I would love in my “future” home!
I am very thankful that my mom helped draw up the plan for our house. She patiently drew up plan after plan after plan until we were finally satisfied with the layout of everything.
Honestly, I was super nervous when we started the foundation of our house before my dad arrived back in February. I did not want a repeat of mistakes that happened to the house we tried to build on the current property that we are living on at the moment.
So far, things have gone well and I pray that it will continue to go well till the very last detail.
Through it all… I have been challenged to be flexible and content. Especially when a change or two has to be made when a detail doesn’t work out the way I hoped it would.
I wanted an area where we would be able to host meals for large groups/teams in my home or somewhere around my home and my parents suggested a courtyard in the center of the house.
I loved the idea, but struggled to make a decision because I didn’t want to have a large house… especially when our neighbors live in very small and simple homes. I didn’t want to be viewed as a rich gringo family with a huge house, but in their eyes… we are rich, no matter how small and simple we try to live.
Through much prayer, we decided to go with the bigger house and courtyard for two reasons… one, to have plenty of space for our ministry partners to eat meals with us and to do Bible studies together as the ministry grows and two, to exercise my gift of hospitality by having teams & visitors in my home for meals.
Many of you know I love to cook. I enjoy cooking up good food for teams (usually have anywhere from 10 to 30 people at once!) that come alongside us for a week or two… so, it made more sense to use our home rather than build a separate building for meals with teams and large groups.
Now, I have to share with you a fun thing we are doing around the house.
Wine bottles in the walls.
Yep, you read that right. Let me explain…
Look at the picture above… see the small windows on the right wall and the 3 skinny windows straight ahead? Those windows will be filled with wine bottles of all colors. Pretty cool, right?
In the two pictures below, you will see bottles in the walls. When the afternoon sun hits it just right.
Does it look awesome?!
My dad made a simple frame that we stick my heavy duty glass cutter in and roll the wine bottles on it just below the neck area, then we do a careful combination of heat and cold for the neck part to fall off. Next we tape two bottles of the same width together. I will have to show you guys step-by-step pictures later… when my dad comes back in June.
Please keep us in prayer as we move forward to complete our home. We are trusting in the Lord for His provision to be able to pay the men and buy materials needed to complete the house.
Our home is providing consistent jobs for several men who were not able to find work for several months before we came along. Many of these men are Christian men, including the foreman… who is a pastor of a local Baptist church.
Every time we go over there… there are smiles on these men’s faces and gratefulness in their eyes for the jobs they have to provide for their families.
Unfortunately, we recently had to let some men go because we are not able to pay them. We are praying and waiting on the Lord’s provision to be able to put those men back to work!
Please pray along with us!
I am excited to be sharing all this with you. I was so encouraged by the responses to my previous post and truly believe that they are confirmations from the Lord that I am on the right track!
I hope you are equally encouraged and blessed! Have a wonderful week celebrating the resurrection of our Lord!
Until next time…
Sonshine4u says
What an adventure you’re on! Thanks for sharing your mud house! I look forward to seeing all the progress being made. God will use all those rooms for His glory! Keep the faith and enjoy the ride!!!
Marillyn Beard says
Thank you!! Yes, enjoy the ride… good reminder 🙂
Liss says
Wow! Good luck!
Unknown says
Ran across your blog. Is the Adobe reinforced with bond beams and steel ladder every few courses? Honduras is very earthquake prone. Build it as strong as possible. Unreinforced structures are prone to collapse. Sometimes you need some engineering and faith 🙂
Marillyn Beard says
Hello, thank you for sharing your thoughts… yes, we are reinforcing the house. My dad build houses for years and did his research. Pray that it stands strong 🙂
Anonymous says
🙂