Tuesday, November 04, 2008

ELLIE AND HER JACK-O-LANTERN

ELLIE WAS SO PROUD OF THE PUMPKIN SHE CARVED WITH HER CLASSMATES. BELIEVE IT OR NOT, THE TEACHER WAS ABLE TO FIND PUMPKINS. ELLIE SAID THAT ALL DURING THE DAY ON THE 31ST, THEY DID THEIR CLASSWORK BY CANDLE THAT WAS LIT IN THEIR PUMPKINS.

SYLVI'S TESTIMONY

Sylvi is giving her testimony of her new found faith in Jesus Christ.

SYLVI'S BAPTISM

Michael had the awesome blessing and privilege of assisting in the baptism of Sylvi, the girlfriend of Ruben who is the brother of Ignacio, the pastor of the Carcelen church.(the other person assisting in the baptism with Michael.

JENNY'S BAPTISM

This is Jenny celebrating her committment to Christ in Baptism. She is giving a little testimony of her new faith.

Our Quichua Mestizado women

Our women at the Carcelen church perform an interpretive dance to Quichua/Spanish Christian music at a recent baptism.

Jenny's 21st Birthday celebration

We joined Jenny, a new sister in Christ, in celebrating her 21st birthday and her new life with Christ. The tradition is you have to put your face in the cake but they were pretty generous with Jenny, making her only bite her own cake.

Dustin turned 13 on October 23rd.

Dustin had the best time on his 13th Birthday. It is hard to believe that we have a teenager now.

Dustin and his Birthday desert!!!


Dustin with the staff and friends at TGI Fridays

Dustin, Katelyn and Luke celebrating with Dustin

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Dustin,Ellie,Quin and Christian at El Refugio


Bret and Brenda's children and our children had the pleasure of spending the night at the camp as well. While the children, Bret and Michael camped out, Brenda and I were in the nice warm cabins with the rest of the nationals and the volunteer team.

Leading the group in praise and worship

Representatives from each church led us in a praise and worship service on Sunday, our last day of the prayer retreat.

Nationals and US Volunteer Team


Michael and Bret, part of the Quichua Pichincha team, hosted a training at "El Refugio" which is a training camp to teach Christian values and leadership skills. This picture includes the five national churches and the US volunteer team. The US volunteer team came to teach the leaders of these churches on prayer.

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

MICHAEL AND DUSTIN AT THE TOP OF SINCHOAGUA

MICHAEL AND DUSTIN HAVE NOW COMPLETED THE HIKES OR CLIMBS UP PICHINCHA, QUI COCHA AND SINCHOAGUA. THE NEXT BIG CLIMB WILL BE COTOPAXI, THE SECOND LARGEST ACTIVE VOLCANO IN THE WORLD

PALM TREE SHAPED POOL LINED WITH RIVER ROCK


HAKUNA MATATA


YES, WHERE WE STAYED IN THE AMAZON WAS CALLED HAKUNA MATATA "NO WORRIES" THIS WAS OUR CABANA WE STAYED IN. NO GLASS WINDOWS: JUST US, SCREEN WINDOWS AND THE JUNGLE ANIMALS

THE CREW IN THE MIDDLE OF THE AMAZON JUNGLE


MOM AND I HAVE "LABIOS CALIENTE"


Wild flower that grows in the Amazon Jungle. Our guide pick them for us.

Our horse back riding trip in the jungle

Michael, Dustin and Ellie are wearing "labios caliente" which means Hot Lips. It is a flower that grows wild in the Amazon Jungle.

Qui Chocha Lake

This lake is in the middle of an active volcano where you can see bubbles coming up to the top of the water from the volcano.

Dustin and Qui Cocha Lake


Dustin and Michael hiked Qui Cocha Lake getting ready for the big climb of Sinchoagua.

DUSTIN AND ELLIE'S FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL AT ALLIANCE ACADEMY INTERNATIONAL


Ellie- 3rd grade
Dustin-7th grade

Monday, August 04, 2008

THE CARCELEN CHURCH QUICHUA MESTIZADOS

Carcelen Church


Ignacio and Mercedes (pastor and his wife)

DUSTIN ,ELLIE AND COTOPAXI


It doesn't even look real!!!

The view of Cotopaxi in the morning

This was the view when we woke up in the morning and came out of our tent. This is the hikers haven of the world.

Professional campers of Cotopaxi

Our family and Lisa went camping at the base of the second largest active volcano in the world, Cotopaxi. Wow. what an experience. We had the best view of anyone in the world of this spectacular snow capped volcano.

Our incredible meal of Cuey


Poor little guinea pig. Guinea Pig is a delicassy here in Quito. We had it prepared for us when Lisa came to visit at our dear friend in Chirst, Maria. After killed and cooked, it is called Cuey.

Ellie' new haircut

Ellie donated her hair to a women's cancer foundation called Panteen. Ellie had the pleasure of getting her hair cut, 8 inches, from her Aunt Shesha(AKA Lisa)


Before
After

Lisa and the Children


Lisa and the gang at the Teleferico

We took Lisa to the top of Pichincha volcano, one of the 13 that surround Quito, Ecuador.

Friday, July 11, 2008

NeNe,Dustin and Ellie on Pichincha


NeNe and the gang on Cotopaxi

I took this picture in sleet, rain, and snow. We were at about 15,000 feet elevation almost at "El Refugio" We couldn't stay long outside b/c of the conditions at the top. What a great site it was. Cotopaxi is the second largest volcano in the world.

NeNe does Pichincha!!!

Wollett Family Photo at the "almost" top of Pichincha, one of the 13 volcanos surrounding Quito, Ecuador and one that we can view every day out of our window. We rode the "Teleferico" up and then walked to about 14,000 feet elevation.

NeNe and Mariquita

This is a Quichua lady from Izacata. She gave Nene her prize possesion, her Quicha necklace. We all just cried when she put it around NeNe's neck. What a heart felt gift it was!!! She has one of the two house churches in this area.

NeNe, Michael's Mom came to Ecuador

This is Dustin,Ellie and Nene on our roof. We were cooking hamburgers on the grill.

Dustin and his buddies on the last day of school

This was field day for the 6th graders.

Ellie and Victoria

This is Ellie and her very best friend, Vickie. Victoria left Ecuador with her parents and her brother to live in Texas. Victoria is a gem. She is American/Ecuadorian. Her grandparents still live here but she has her other grandparents that live in the states. Eventhough Vickie looks younger, they are the same age. They were playing dress-up and presenting a "play" in this picture during a sleepover.

Typical Quichua lady carrying her goods on her back


Ellie and the daycare of Izacata

These children were so adorable and hungry for the Gospel. We shared with them and just loved on them along with the volunteer team.

Volunteer Team Members

This is a volunteer team worshiping with a Mestizado from the Carcelen Church.

FERNANDO

This man is the president of the Santos Pamba barrio where we are working and where we took a volunteer team to help finish a building and to evangelize. Every community has a president to whom you must get approval before entering.