Leaving on the plane to Miami at 6 AM! All smiles :)
The first thing we did was go check out the beach. Even though we got there at like 5pm
With on of the clowns at the shows they had nightly. We only went to one of them because we heard tho others were pretty lame
Eating lunch in our little hut :)
This was on the "safari" that we went on. It was really cool! We got to see some of the Dominican day to day life.
On the beach drinking Coco Locos!
Yay!
At the Italian restaurant at the resort
We actually DID go zip lining!!! I may have been shaking the whole entire time and one of the guides may have very sternly told me that I had to listen to him because I was freaking out, but we DID IT!!! An awesome victory that we got to celebrate together
After the zip lining
we also got to ride horses on the beach!!
And we had a spa afternoon
Last day...sad to be leaving.
Overall we had an awesome time. There were tons of cultural differences that we just embraced, and the food was very hit or miss. One of the most memorable things for us both was the safari that we got to go on. We were able to see some of how the Dominican people live day to day and it impacted us both in pretty big ways. The country is stricken by poverty and as we were paraded through the small villages in an oversized truck, God began working in our hearts. We have just come out of a season where we have been so abundantly and richly blessed, and our hearts are ready to spill over. As we looked into the faces of these children and families in these small villages we realized that God was tugging at our heart strings to give back to them. As we talked over dinner later that night and were thinking about how we could help, we decided to sponsor a child in the Dominican Republic through Compassion International. No, it isn't very much, but if we can help one child hear about Jesus and receive the resources he or she needs to go school and learn, maybe, just MAYBE the Gospel will infect that child just as it has us and that child will make a difference in his or her community by showing them the love of Jesus. As we praised God for this small revelation of how we could help this country we were filled with gratitude. Gratitude for the grace He has lavished upon us to know Him and have a relationship with Him, so he can change our hearts and let them pour forth His love to those who need it. As we continue our journey of marriage we look forward to many of these revelations in the future. How awesome is it that God chooses to use sinners like us for His glory?!
There is so much that can be done here in our community, too and we can't wait to see how God is going to use us as a couple to serve him here.
Sorry for the long post, just wanting to keep everyone updated with what's going on with us :) I seriously can't believe it's already Christmas time...We finally put the tree up, but there still aren't any ornaments on it yet... Hopefully we'll get to that today. We'll see!
much love,
Sarah





