We have adjusted to the routine of life in Costa Rica- parenting 3 young children, worshipping the Lord, studying Spanish, MCO team time and then just life maintenance (groceries, baths, bills, haircuts, doctor's visit.... fill in the blank). Life seems "normal" or at least very close to it.
We've passed the half-way point of our time in language school. This is exciting in many ways- the greatest being that we are much closer to arriving in Cusco to begin ministry there, which is what we have been praying for over the past 5 years!
But, we are also overwhelmed at times but how much we have yet to learn of the Spanish language. Even today, we were talking about how we have to think through the simplest sentence structures or "mentally prepare" ourselves for speaking in Spanish. Eliza, on the other hand, just breaks out with Spanish words in the middle of her sentences! It's funny, she isn't "mentally preparing" herself for speaking in Spanish, the words just flow.
Reminds me a lot of how faith like a child is strongly encouraged in the Bible. This type of faith is not something you "prepare" for, but it's just there- real, honest and raw. I pray that God would continue to draw and transform my heart to this child-like faith; faith that just flows out of a heart in love with its Savior.