Sunday, November 30, 2008

coatepeque hospitality

we went to lake coatepeque today with the whole team! it is one of my favorite places in el salvador, its just so gorgeous.. i think ive already mentioned it back when we went to the weekend camp with evangélica; if you dont remember that far back, let me refresh your memory.. it used to be a volcano at some point long ago, but collapsed and cooled off after an eruption, and the top filled with water.. its a lot like crater lake in oregon, if you have ever been there.. anyways, its one of the most beautiful spots that weve been to yet..

so we had lunch at a little restaurant overlooking the lake, and then we decided, hey lets go on an adventure! thats what were all about here.. the only way to actually get down to the lake shore is through private property, so we hopped a fence and ran as fast as we could.. no, not really.. we were just driving (along a very rough dirt road) trying to find a place where we could get down to the lake, and we saw a man at his gate, doing a little gardening.. we rolled down the window and, half genuinely wanting to know and half counting on good old salvadorean hospitality, asked him if he knew anywhere that we could get down to the lake shore.. so he totally invited us to come down! we were so thankful, we got to hang out on his tiny little boat dock, sharing with him about our work on the universities and enjoying each other with the girls dipping their feet in the water..

aside from just being really fun and such a blessing, it really just showed me yet another glimpse into the heart of this culture.. everyone we meet, regardless of what they have to give, are so willing to give it, and do it so humbly.. many americans with a lake house or a beach house would be tempted to invite people,more out of a desire for their guests to be impressed, than a desire for their guests to be served and loved.. this is not true of everyone, of course.. but i think there is a very noticeable difference in what our cultures value.. it was just great to see a man so willing to serve a group of gringos he had never even met before..

oh, and he also invited us to call him if we ever wanted to come to his beach house.. thats hospitality right there!

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