A Saturday DR trip update:
Hello everybody this is Jacob Plite, Senior at Cornerstone
University. It is currently 10:30 pm on Saturday August 10, 2013. Today was
another amazing and eventful day. We started off waking up at 9:00 am. Kyle,
our mission leader gave us an extra hour to sleep in since we didn’t have construction
work today. It was a blessing to say the least. Our breakfast was excellent, as
usual. We had scrambled eggs with bacon and fruit. The cooks here are
incredible. After breakfast we got dressed and walked to the local basketball
court where they host youth tournaments. The ages of the teams were 13-14
years. Pedro and Ray, two of our mission counselors coached either team.
At halftime
of the basketball game we all had the privilege of listening to Edgar Sosa
speak to the local kids. Edgar was on the national team that we played two days
prior. He was born in Santo Domingo and played collegiate basketball at the
University of Louisville. He currently plays professionally in Italy. Edgar
spoke to the community in Spanish so we weren’t able to understand what he was
saying, but I could tell that his message was genuine. After his speech he
signed autographs and took many pictures. I was happy that I was able to get a
photo with him. He is a fantastic basketball player but more importantly, he is
an extremely down to earth and compassionate guy. I wish him all the best in
his future with basketball.
After the
game was over we walked back to the mission center to take a quick nap before
lunch. We had fried chicken and rice. This chicken put any Buffalo Wild Wings
to shame, no lie. After lunch we got ready to go paint another local basketball
court just a few miles away. However on the way it started raining heavily
which made the court much too wet to paint. Instead we listened to Pastor
Nico’s testimony. It was very moving as expected. One thing that has really
stood out to me while on this journey is how passionate everyone is for Christ.
Pastor Nico has sacrificed much of his life for the kids in this community. He
has given them the opportunity to learn about and grow love for our glorious
God. I have utmost respect for that man and everything he has accomplished so
far.
Once we
arrived back to the missionary we had more time to kill since we weren’t able
to paint the court. Some of us took naps and the others played cards in the
dorm. I was the designated DJ so I played music while playing cribbage on my
phone. After about an hour it was time for dinner. On the menu was some
delicious pork, fried eggs, and some sort of mashed potatoes that I had never had
before, but were quite good. After the meal we listened to Pedro’s testimony.
Pedro was a professional basketball player back in the 80’s and still holds two
records to this day. One is the most single game steals, 18. And the other is
most points scored by a rookie in his first professional game, 28. Pedro is now
in his 50’s and still has such a passion for the game. Pedro is the 8th
child of 18 children. He spoke of his family and how he has over 100 nieces and
nephews back in the states. He wanted us to remember that we always have a home
in the Dominical Republic now. Just because we speak different languages,
doesn’t mean that we’re not family. He told us that we all have a special place
in his heart after this week. Pedro is an incredible man that I will never
forget. I wish all of you readers could have the opportunity to meet him.
After
Pedro’s testimony we had an hour break before our game against the local club
team. We played on the same court that Edgar Sosa spoke at for the 13-14 year
olds. It was quite an experience because the court is outdoors and we played at
night under the lights. It’s very hard for me because I am still unable to
compete due to my injury. Traveling all
this way and not being able to play against the Dominicans is tough to swallow.
I am currently six months out of surgery and have two more to go. My coaches
are being very patient with me. Too patient in my opinion! But I understand
their reasoning. My brothers played a very scrappy game and came out with the
win.
After the
game we walked back to the missionary for some Dominos Pizza. As you all know,
it was fantastic. The Dominicans really enjoy their corn pizza. It was a first
for me and definitely won’t be the last. I highly recommend everyone trying it.
And that brings us to right now. I just got done eating and am currently in
Kyle’s house on his laptop typing this blog. I hope you are all enjoying
reading about our life-changing journey. Can’t wait to see you all when we get
back!!! Blessings.
Yours truly, Jacob Lee Plite J
1 comment:
Sounds like all you guys are having a great time, and are learning a lot. My prayer is that this will indeed be a life changing experience for you all, and that you will come to learn even more just how blessed you are, and to have the God-given talent that you all possess. Please know that a lot of folks are praying for you guys back here at home, and that it's been great to read the contributions of the various guys who are writing the blog updates. God bless you all, and have a safe trip home! - Andy Smith
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