Posted on 11/08/2013 8:31:01 AM PST by Gamecock
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras Greg and Lisa Nillson of East Texas started sponsoring Carlita from Honduras in June. Two months later they bought the hut next door to where Carlita lives.
This is a key relationship for us, says Greg. We dont want a long-distance thing. We want to do life with this family.
The Nillsons new hut, which cost them a few hundred dollars, is made of wood planks and pieces of scrap tin. Greg brought his camping equipment and they are busy becoming part of the neighborhood with visits every couple of months. Lisa is planting a garden and hosting a weekly girls night out. Greg is fixing up the hut and wants to organize a neighborhood work day to clean the place up.
It could look a lot nicer around here if everyone just pitched in, he says optimistically.
Carlita, their sponsor child, fled the first time she saw them.
She just didnt recognize us, says Lisa. We look different in the photo we sent her.
Carlitas mother Fabiola was surprised to see the Nillsons at her door one morning. They invited her to their house-warming party.
Im not sure what Save the date means, says Fabiola in Spanish, still puzzling over the perfumed invitation card.
Lisa says Carlitas family has been a little stand-offish and thats fine. They want to know if were in this for the long haul, and rest assured, we are.
Greg is still trying to keep the roof from leaking during tropical downpours, but standing in the doorway seeing Carlita walk off to school each morning makes it all worth it.
He also says hes getting to know Carlitas father, who hangs around the hut most of the day.
I want to start an accountability group with the guys in the neighborhood and really get into each others lives, Greg says.
The Nillsons have been seen peering through the fence in the play yard at school, waving at Carlita.
My friends say, Tell your sponsor parents to go away. Its annoying, says Carlita, who prefers receiving occasional care packages to the new, closer contact.
The Nillsons often drop by her hut, twenty feet away, offering cookies and wanting to forge relational connections with Carlitas family. They are quietly considering buying the entire neighborhood and starting an HOA, to put basic living standards in place.
A good HOA wont tell you what color to paint your house, but prohibiting use of the main pathway as a latrine might serve us all well, says Greg.
The Nillsons say they will fight through every difficulty, for Carlitas sake.
Making this our second home is our way of saying, You mean more to us than just a monthly contribution, Lisa says. Weve put our stake into the ground. This is real.
For their part, Carlitas parents are considering moving to the other side of the neighborhood and hoping the Nillsons wont find them.
Hey! This is fun! Let’s pretend we’re living in the 3rd world. No problem, as long as we can go back home on weekends to de-lice.
Haha, Carlita's parents have a sense of humor. The Nillsons are determined to do good. There is NOTHING more determined that do-gooders, or good-deed doers, a la Wizard of Oz.
I wonder if the Nillsons hand out birth control stuff.
How rude!!
But funny! :o)
Good luck. I hope they take kindly to that.
You need to post a satire warning. I read about half of this before I realized it LOL.
Busybodies. Go home and send the check!
That shack would cost at least 100 grand on Manhattan.
I was praying that this was satire! lol!
And then what would the property taxes be, LOL
“It could look a lot nicer around here if everyone just pitched in,” he says optimistically.
A real Whiskey Tango moment if ever I saw one. What's next? Central A/C and a swimming pool out back? Hey, the Nillsons could get lots of people to pitch in if they just cleaned out their fridge here in the states and brought the leftovers from last week down to Honduras. That'd feed a family of 5 for like a month, right?
Hoo Boy.
more than a bit creepy
Oh. You (bleep).
I just noticed the source.
You bleepity bleep. Got me good. For sure. And plenty others I see.
lololol
This is the second Lark News of the morning and I couldn’t put my finger on the hustle with the pastor’s draft ... but now ...
Smart kid.
Ummm, you are doing it wrong!
I like a good fooling once in awhile. But watch and see: Someone always gets offended and runs whining to the mods who adds (SATIRE) to the title so the thin skins here will be vindicated.
~sheesh~
They are quietly considering buying the entire neighborhood and starting an HOA, to put basic living standards in place.
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Love this line, especially with the word “quietly”.
if it wasn’t satire, it would be taking stalking to a new level haha
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