
Laura Doherty, Kathy Regalado and I arrived in Managua and Hogar Belen on Monday afternoon. Kathy is the veteran Nicaraguan missionary teaching us the ropes, as this is the first trip to Nicaragua for both Laura and me.
We've been incredibly excited in the MSC USA office in Medfield, MA leading up to this trip. One of the greatest aspects of working at Mustard Seed is hearing from missionaries when they return and listening to all that they love about MSC and the children and what means so much to them about their mission experience. MSC Nicaragua's reputation proceeds it and it surpassed our expectations. Upon our arrival, we saw the brightly colored Hogar Belen and heard the voices and laughter of the children. The mission team from St. Brigid was at Hogar Belen working hard! It was the end of their first day and they were covered in paint, having worked at Hogar Belen painting all day. It was wonderful to meet the team and the children. Having heard so much about each child, it was great to finally meet them in person. They are all so beautiful and each have tremendous personalities.
After meeting everyone and a full tour of Hogar Belen-Managua, we headed off to see Hogar Belen-Diriamba. Despite having seen several photos of the extensive progress there, we were still blown away by how much work has taken place there and how amazing the property, mission house and cottages look! It's a beautiful space and the 12 children there seem very happy! The land has been cleared and three of the cottages are completed, together with the mission house, the kitchen and dining room and the laundry space, there are six buildings all together. All of the hard work from missionaries and the MSC Nicaragua staff is evident in the immense progress! The opening is sure to be an incredible celebration of this work!
Today we've been spending time with the children at Hogar Belen and working on some preparations for both the opening on Friday and the MSC USA Board Meeting on Thursday. We are very excited that 7 board members from MSC USA are among the many people traveling to Nicaragua for the opening and dedication.
One of the great things about working here at Hogar Belen has been the opportunity to see what a typical day is like for the children here. Breakfast is at 7 and so many of the children feed themselves, following breakfast, several of them attend school. Moises goes to a school outside Hogar Belen and a teacher comes to Hogar Belen and works with several children here. She works with the younger children first (we were able to watch as they sang this morning!) and then with Becker, Tatiyana and Marlin in the afternoon. The photo above is of Becker, Tati and Marlin at school today! We also met Amanda today, she's a year-long volunteer from Canada, who works five days a week with the children at Hogar Belen-Managua. We came across her blog a while back and it was wonderful to meet her in person, hear about her travels in Nicaragua and see the amazing work she is doing with the children.
The Sewing Center group from Atlanta just arrived, so we are off to spend time with them.
Adios from Nicaragua,
Lori Evans
MSC USA Staff