
The Community of Mt. Sinai
Back row(Aaron, Becky Jeff)
Front Row (Jen and I)
Front Row (Jen and I)
Here is your update from beautiful Boston, where we are having a 2 week orientation before leaving for Ecuador! It is my first time in Boston so it has been very exciting. Before arriving, I had spent the weekend with Julie in Baltimore where she is doing her NASA internship! It was a super fun weekend, and very much needed before these next weeks! Anyways, orientation has been a BLAST and very informative. In addition to the 16 who are going to Ecuador with Rostro de Cristo, we are also spending this time with the Jesuit Volunteer Corp (about 30 members). It has been so enlivening to be around people who are so passionate about social justice and international service. The orientation itself has taken place at Boston College, which is gorgeous! We are living in one of the residence halls and having our sessions in various buildings. Most days we have four sessions and they have covered a variety of topics. My favorites have been: Catholic Social Teaching, Prayer and Spirituality, Call and Mission, Crossing Cultures, and building relationships. It is very well organized and we are learning a lot of important details and skills that we will use in Ecuador! I have also been able to speak with several past volunteers who loved their experience and are so excited for us. Let me say, my group of 16 for Rostro (and my community of 4 for Mt. Sinai) are awesome. It has been really fun to get to know them over the last few days! In addition to having amazing sessions, reflection time and prayer we have also been able to have some pretty exciting free times. There is always a game going on-soccer, football, volleyball, walks around the reservoir, mini guitar jam sessions, time in the sunshine and some great conversations. I have also happened upon teaching some Spanish lessons....and my personal favorite...gymnastics hour. I don't think I have laughed that hard in a long time. So after a very nice Taize prayer service, everyone was spending sometime outside in the beautiful weather....someone did a handstand...and then the world exploded. The majority of our orientation group was on the lawn showing off "cartwheels", headstands, and handstands....well just about anything that resulted in your feet being above your head. The funny part was that most of them were boys. haha. And if you are wondering out there... if you are an individual who has never done gymnastics-you can't do a standing front flip...some people are crazy! Needless to say, the next morning I was very sore! :)
This has been such a great transition to actually leaving for Ecuador, because I feel so much more prepared than I did before. I am on a social and spiritual high right now (they call this the honeymoon period...before any community drama and culture shock kicks in) hehe. We have spent a lot of time thinking about what it means to live out our mission in Ecuador. So much of what we value in the US is on what we can DO and not who we ARE. While we are gone, we may not change anything-but WE will be changed, and others will be changed by their relationships with us. Although I will be teaching, my main focus is to build relationships. The goal of mission work is to slow down and focus on serving the person in front of you-for their needs are the most important to attend to. It is a different way of quantifying "success" and organizing ones days and priorities. It will probably take a while to adjust but I am so open to this new experience.
In 24 hours I will be on my flight to Ecuador, and tonight is my last night of going to bed in the US for more than a year. (CRAZY!) Please keep me and the other members of the Mt. Sinai community in your prayers as we travel to Ecuador tomorrow. I can't wait to fill you in when I get there.
Con amor,
Marita