little guy...I remember hurricane winds hitting our house in Alabama. It's a scary thing. The storm didn't last long. It became eerily quiet and we ventured out into the street. Debris cluttered every direction, but as we looked across from Belinda's house, we noticed our neighbour's whole enramada (outdoor restaurant) had collapsed. It will be a big clean up job...perhaps a good way to begin our "Christian Philanthropy". Perhaps we'll learn how to put up the "palapas" (palm branch umbrellas) that make up the enramadas.La Enramada del Ozo blew down

Belinda suggested that we walk the beach because amazing things blow up on the sand during a storm...sure enough...up walked two huge turtles looking for a place to lay their eggs. It was an awesome sight!!! Unfortunately right behind one of the turtles was a man robbing the many eggs, which is illegal. Belinda, always one to speak her mind made it clear that she was not in agreement with what this man was doing. The Mexicans count the turtle eggs as a real delicacy; most slurp them down raw...a real sign of manhood, so they say. With the storm behind us, the clean up begins. We've swept the street and cleared the debris...time to bag it all up and leave out for the trash.

BERNARD AND LOGAN HELP CLEAN UP THE NEIGHBOUR'S ENRAMADA

Another storm has taken place this week. The movers came in on Monday to pack up Belinda's possessions. It was a sad day. Her heart wants to stay here. There are so many people with whom she has formed meaningful relationships. It seems that just when we leave, people seem to open up as they never have before. The movers have been swift and thorough. As I write, the house now echos. The trucks have headed out toward Texas. Belinda leaves tomorrow (Thursday, Oct. 16) What a sad day for us all.