Friday, August 29, 2008

Yard Work

I suggested to the kids the other day that we would go and help Denis rake and clean up the grass. Denis is our grounds keeper and he was busy cutting the grass with a machete and let me tell you that wears me out just watching him. I can not even imagine having to cut each blade of grass by hand.
Well we starting the raking and sweeping in the morning. Well after lunch and nap time the kids were sure to ask me if we were going to help again and then the following day sure enough they wanted to be out there again. It might just be one of their favorite past times now. I am sure it will not be long before they are tired of it and ready to move onto something new. But for now here are some pics of my happy helpers here below!





Thursday, August 28, 2008

13 kiddos


Here is an updated photo of all 13 of the kiddos last Sunday. The girls are all wearing their outfits that were made by a church this summer! Thanks!

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Happy B~Day Daniela

Happy Happy Day to Miss Daniela!!

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Rosita

For most of you who keep up with my blog you have read about little Rosita! She has been here at Casa for about a month now. She came to us and is unable to hear, so there for she is unable to speak. We are doing our best to communicate with her and it looks like I might even learn another language yet, sign language. I never would have imagined learning more than one and here I go with another.
We are in the process of getting her tested to see if there is a possibility for her to hear with hearing aids. We have been told she has been tested before and it says she is unable to hear, but hey we are not giving up on her. We were told she lost her hearing at a young age due to her mother not taking care of her.
So last week started the testing. She went to the Dr. and he talked about the steps we need to take with her now. The Dr. are saying because she is 9 years old that even with hearing aids it is going to hard for her to learn to speak. They are saying past age 6 it is hard to learn to develop the skills to speak. She goes next week to get her ears cleaned and then the following week for the full exam. In the mean time we are to be training her with a whistle. Every time she hears a whistle when we blow it she is to respond by putting her hand up. So we shall start here and see where we get.
I am writing this to plead with all of you out there to take time to pray for this little girl. We have a great BIG God and I am not giving up on Rosita yet and I am praying to God that she will be able to hear. I will continue to keep you all update but please lift Rostia before our Great Big GOD!

Friday, August 22, 2008

Princesses

Rosita
Katty
Gina
Doris, Rosita, and Gina

Thanks to those of you who sent these cute little princess activities to do with the girls! They loved them! The sported their little princess selves all morning long!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

thanks

Here at Casa this past week we had lots and lots of repairs done! It has saved lots of time and money for what we would have had to spend to do these projects!
Thanks Dad for putting in your time and work here at Casa.

Monday, August 18, 2008

May their steps be worship

May their thoughts be praise

May their words bring honor to Your name

As Jen as sung this as a prayer many times for the kiddos and now it has stuck with me and it is my prayer for all of the kiddos also. May it also be a song you sing and now as you are singing it let it be a prayer from your heart for these little hearts here in Honduras.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Seek

How hard to we seek knowledge and understanding from God?
What if we sought for it has if we were seeking for a hidden treasure, because then we would find the knowledge of God.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

wagon

When I got back from the states I found this nice little wagon in the bodega for the kiddos! They love it!!! So thank you to who ever sent it for the kiddos here at CASA!

Miss Marjuri


She is trying to be tough..........

Saturday, August 09, 2008

Rosita Happy Bday!!


Yesterday was Rosita's bday! It was hard for us to get the point across to her at first that it was even her bday but once we got the cake out I think she understood!
Happy Birthday Rosita!!!

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Today...

Today was just one of those days............

First of all one of our workers fell to the floor this morning in the midist or working. We hurried around and got her off to the Dr.
Then one of the kids parents showed up at the gate and wanted to visit the kids. Which we do not let the parents know where we are and they are not allowed to visit on our property. So that was another deal.
Then tonight I went to take a shower and my shower head caught on fire. So I scream and yell for Ashley. Me and her grap cups of water not even thinking it is an elec fire. Thank you Lord by the time we got in there the fire was out and we did not throw the water on it. Scary to think I am in charge of 13 kids and here I am ready to throw water on a elec. fire. Was just in panic mode I believe.
So I am thinking now I need to get to bed quick before I have another adventure to add to my day. But first of all I will thank our God for protecting and taking care of me everyday and for loving me the way He does!

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Make yourself uncomfortable with sin

Monday, August 04, 2008

July Report

I am finally going to do something that I have wanted to do for so long, write a brief update on how things are here every month at Casa. Dorian already does monthly newsletters from the church so I will try to post what is going on in the church also for those of you that want to know. But for now here is the casa update..............

July 2008

The first part of July was spent in the states getting to take a break from everything. I went back to the states because the doctors here in Honduras thought that I needed to have kidney surgery. Well as tests were completed in the states it was evident that we have a great Big God and He sure did take care of me! The tests they ran showed my kidney was doing better then three years ago! There is no healing my kidney as it is scarred and damaged and it is only through the power of our great BIG God who is taking care of me that kidney function had improved. So thank you to each of you who prayed for me. God took care of me for sure. Dorian , my husband was able to come with me to the states for the first time, so that was an experience by itself. It was nice for him to see everything and meet everyone. He enjoyed the states but was ready to get back to his spanish speaking culture.

We flew back here to Honduras the 16th of July. We were both more than ready to be back and get back to work. I had missed the kids terribly and Dorian was anxious to get back to the church and see how things were going. He seemed to worry about it quite frequently while he was gone.

The day after arriving home we had an inspection here at casa from IHNFA which is like the childrens services. It was just our yearly inspection. All went well there! Then the 22nd of July we took in two new little girls, Sisi and Rosita. We had been working on their case before I went to the states. They had been picked up by the police for being in the streets the 21st and then they heard we were interested in taking them so now they are here at casa. They are loving it! It is challenging always when taking in new kids because they come with so many challenges but God is good to provide and heal their little hearts.
Rosita is unable to hear so that is just one more challenge that we face with her.
Johny continues to do well and now enters into our morning devotions with praying and singing praises. For those of you who are unaware, each day at Casa is started with a daily devotional of prayer and praise. We are having water shortages here at Casa but we manage. Please continue to take Dorian and myself before our awesome God and pray that we will be used for his glory.

Much love
Karen and Dorian Guido

Friday, August 01, 2008

Rosita

I am blogging asking for those of you to pray for Rosita. She has been here a little over a week so far and we are finding she is quite the handful. She is very stubborn and not use to having consequences for her actions. So she is quite the bully at times to the other kids and even though she can not talk she is sure good at most times at letting us know what she wants in fact letting the whole town of Santa Ana know what she wants. Lets just say she has a good set of lungs on her!
Sitting with her and making here realize she is punished as she sits and kicks and refuses to take a time out reminds of the days with Cindy when she was like that. Although so many of you who read this prayed us through Cindy and now she is a different child when it comes to taking punishment. So my prayer is that God can also transform Rosita and continue to give all of us caring for her the patiences and the wisdom we need .
Although on a better note last week I got notice that we are going to get some one out here to work with her a couple of days a week for school and to do signing with her. It is a ministry in Teguc and they will come out and do it free of charge.
Also there is a sweet group of ladies here right now here working with a Torch group and they have taken Rosita under their wing and have committed to help support her and take care of her with any expenses we might have for her. Praise God!!
Rosita......trying to get rid of the little creepy critters..............lice!!!