Well, after a tremendous amount of work, we have landed in Belize and hope to stay here for the next 12 months. Speaking of which, we are STILL, yes still, looking for a renter for our house in the states. We lowered the rent quite a bit so if you know of any (responsible) people looking to rent in south St. Louis county, please let us know.
Our flight from STL to Belize city via Atlanta went smoothly--almost. The desk attendent at STL originally refused to issue us boarding passes as we did not have a return flight. (technically a rule to enter Belize). She was very adament that we not get on the plane. Fortunately, a much nicer employee came over and overrode that decision. Needless to say, that had us a bit nervous about how immigration would be once we arrived in Belize. Fortunately, upon arrival, bags were searched and passports were stamped and we were on our way.
We were greeted by our priest friend, Fr. Perl and hit the rode. We had a lovely detour at Blue Hole National Park which is situated in the middle of the Maya mountains among a beautiful rainforest (probably the most beautiful area I've ever seen). The kids noticed the leaf cutter ants right away and were pretty mesmerized by that. We grabbed lunch and a quick swim before hitting the road again.
We finally arrived into Punta Gorda (PG) at about 6:30 p.m. where we immediately went to our new "home" that we are renting for the next 12 months. Let's just say, it was a bit of a shell shock for us. Pluses--4 bedrooms, 2 baths, beautiful veranda, 3 blocks from the ocean (no beach though), beautiful wood doors. Minuses--bats live in the attic that is open to the main bathroom, water is a trickle, electricity does not always seem to work, hot water randomly works, yard is litered with trash including broken glass throughout, multiple holes in the walls, neighborhood roosters crow starting at 3 and stop around 5 or 6. Really, those are just the top of the list. Andy and I would have to say that we've stayed in tents that are nicer than this. What's most amazing is that we get all this for about $300 more per month than our house in the states. But still, it is very apparent that our house is one of the nicer ones in town so we certainly cannot complain.
We still very much feel like a fish out of water here but slowly but surely we are getting our bearings. Hopefully within the next week we will have internet at home (I'm currently typing at an internet cafe in town) and will get all of our utilities and money situation worked out. It has also quickly become apparent to us that we must have a bike and hope to be able to purchase one soon from the donations that we have received thus far. Please still keep us in your prayers as we adjust to this very different lifestyle and work to put together our house.
Thanks,
Julie & Andy Kuhnert and kids
Thanks for the update! I've been praying for you all the past few days. Have fun and look Up when needed :)! Psalm 18:32 It is God who arms me with strength and keeps my way secure. - Dana Irwin
ReplyDeleteYay!! I'm so excited for you guys. You will be in my thoughts and prayers for the next 12 months! God will bless you abundantly for doing what you're doing! :)
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