Friday, March 26, 2010

Don't Worry Be Happy It's Spring Break!!

"A day at a time is long enough to sustain one's faith; the next day will have its own cares." Life Together by Dietrich Bonhoeffer.


I love traveling to new places, seeing new countries, which is part of the reason why I am teaching here in Guatemala. A long trip can cause a little stress. Over Semana Santa (Easter) this year I made it all the way to Honduras. It took over 16 hours to make it there and I was a little nervous about how the week would shape up. I had doubts about going because I didn't want to be the only one not scuba diving.

Due to a random canon ball dive accident, which ruptured both of my eardrums, I can't scuba dive. The ear, nose, and throat Dr. was shocked when I told him how I'd jumped off of a four foot ledge, straight into a pool, and ruptured both of my eardrums. After a year long healing process, which involved transplants of cigarette paper and the fat from my ear lobes, I was able to dip my head under water, but the Dr. ordered that I never scuba dive. So, with all of my friends scuba diving, I was worried I would be bored with nothing to do.

Yet, when I arrived on the island of Utila, all of my worries melted away. It was so hot any desire to move around evaporated on sight. I knew that all I could do was relax. I'm positive that it's impossible to feel stress on an island. Island life seems to be the the embodiment of life the way Bonhoeffer believes we should life. One day at a time and no reason to stress. And yet I had reason to stress.

First, the place we'd contacted for housing had double booked and the rooms were slightly better than an outhouse. The girls raced off to find another place to stay. For some reason I knew we would be ok. Jon, my roommate, said he would watch the luggage if I wanted to go help find a room.

During my search, I met an incredible woman named Minnie. She owned one of the hotels I checked out. From the onset I could tell her faith was strong. I asked her about her rooms and she said, "I don't make any money here. I just give everything away." She explained that she lived day to day, trusting God would take care of her. As I sat and talked with her for about fifteen minutes, I realized I needed to try and live my life day by day. Unfortunately, her hotel was full and my search came up empty, but I knew that everything would be alright.

As I walked back to where Jon had been watching my luggage, I didn't expect him to be gone, but he was. Apparently, while I was gone the girls had returned. Having found a room they left with Jon and the luggage. Unfortunately, they left no note to tell me where they'd gone. Now I was lost on an island without any way to contact my friends. I knew I should feel at least a little stressed out, but I found that an impossible feeling on the island of Utila. So, I wandered down the main street, knowing everything would be alright. Ten minutes later I was with the rest of my group. Lorin, one of the girls, stepped out of a tienda with a Dr. Pepper in her hand, which she gave to me, and told me they'd found a great room for us to stay in for the week. The fact that everything worked out so well made me wonder why people worry so much. Stress shouldn't just vacate on vacations. Minnie didn't just live day to day trusting in God because she was on vacation, no her life was on that island.

The rest of the week was amazing. I went snorkeling, which I'll talk about in another blog, and God showed me time and time again that I didn't have any reason to worry. I took my vacation day by day and I hope that I can make that happen back here on the main land. I am glad I decided to travel all the way to Utila. I just wish I hadn't worried so much about the trip, but hey, let worry, worry for itself.

2 comments:

Eugene C. Scott said...

Good reminder, Brens. What a great story to flesh out that Bonhoeffer quote.

And everything seems connected. Your dangerous cannon ball on vacation to this vacation.

Katie said...

loved hearing what God is doing in you and teaching you. I love how receptive your heart is to His voice. Love you.