Monday, March 16, 2009


Spring Break 2009 Part 1

This spring break was one of constant moving and alot of riding in cars.
For the first part of it, I was apart of a group that went down to
Baja Bible School in Tijuana, Mexico and worked there for about a week.
It was a wonderful experience for me, very different from the previous
two times that I had been down there. We built houses (or rather you would
call them shacks here in the U.S.) for families that were in need and it was an 
amazing and heartfelt project to work on. They were all very gracious and cooked
us lunch and tried to help in any way they could. I loved seeing the students interact
with the families and try to connect with them, even if they couldn't understand their 
language. 
*So if you ever need a house built, you know who to call.....* :)
Another work project that we helped out with was at a woman's shelter
called the Deborah House. It was a very hard and emotional place to be but
amazing at the same time. It is a safe shelter for woman who suffer from domestic
violence and they bring their children there with them. The director is a very welcoming
and wonderful with the kids and absolutely lavishes affection on those children who have
seen the hard parts of life at their young age. We did alot of numerous projects there, but 
one thing I really enjoyed was working with a power tool! :) Yessss thats right folks,
Diana is getting down and dirty with work...building houses and everything! haha
But yes, a very interesting and hard experience but worth every minute.
Another activity that we helped with was getting the school, Baja Bible, ready for students
to come this fall semester. They were blessed with a beautiful building or castillo (spanish 
for castle) that they are using as the main part of their campus. We helped out finishing up the dorms that will house the students. Mudding was the area I helped out in and needless to say, I don't believe that will be my calling in life! :)
The staff at Baja is wonderful and I really enjoyed getting to know them all. The founders
were previous students and staff of Ecola and therefore can relate with what kind of
an environment we live in and the constant teaching we receive!
Something that blessed me on this trip was watching the students get out of their
comfort zones and actually interact with the Mexican people. We went to church on Sunday
and they jumped right in by trying to sing in Spanish and play sports after the service with
the kids. They never missed a chance to hand out Bibles when we were out and about in Tijuana and were just overall, very bold with their faith. I was greatly encouraged and very proud! :)
One fun memory that I will take from this particular mission trip was getting told
by the mexican market sellers, that i needed to get something for my ex-boyfriend.
Apparently this is a compliment by saying that I was a heart breaker. It just amused me that someone would actually say that and it be the FIRST thing they say.
Another thing I really enjoyed this trip, was the FOOD. Oh man, no more Taco Bell
for me!! I had the best taco de asada on Sunday and just thinking about it
makes my mouth water! :) haha
Overall, God provided safety and blessed us all in many different ways. 
Praise the Lord!!!


Heidi and I having a blast with power tools!

Meagan and I 

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