Caleb starts school
We found a private preschool with a great teacher student ratio so we decided to enroll Caleb in it. His first day of school was thursday. He had fun but I cried, its the mommy thing to do right? Caleb understands some Spanish but he speaks mostly English. This has…
Caleb´s 1st Blog
My name is Caleb Josuè Mouser. My parents moved to Arriaga, Chiapas Mexico on October 19th of 2008 when I was 2 years old... and this is my blog.
Josiah´s 1st blog
My name is Josiah Levi Mouser. My parents moved to Arriaga, Chiapas Mexico on October 19th of 2008 when I was 1 year old... and this is my blog.
First night in Arriaga, Chiapas
The house we moved into was abandoned for several weeks before we moved in. Enough time for critters and dust to live here rent free. The house has a lot of potential but it needs some serious TLC. It is a big house with lots of tile and windows that…
What will you choose?
The drive to Chiapas was amazing. One part of the trip involved driving in the state of Veracruz along the coast. We decided to stay the night in a hotel right on the beach. It was beautiful! At breakfast, I had to return to the room to get a sippy…
Stuck in the States
“A person may plan his own journey, but the LORD directs his steps.” Pr 16:9 (God’s Word Version) We sold our house, parted with most of our material possessions and spent the last five weeks traveling the heartland. My original plan had us in Mexico by the first week in…
Our Love Story
I absolutely love our love story and so will you! In November 2002, my best friend Shauna and her family traveled to visit the ministry in Arriaga. They met Ron, after spending time with him they quickly came up with a plan for us to meet. Through hundreds of e-mails…
Give out of your need
From the Therapist's desk- Assignment 1 "Give out of your need" If you were to walk in to my office the first assignment I would give you is to find someone who is going through a similar experience as yourself and help them out. Why would I give this assignment…
Leaving your spouse – not your kids
From the Therapist's Desk EASING THE PAIN OF DIVORCE FOR CHILDREN Today I went to court for a child custody case for one of my clients. I was reminded once again of the ugliness of divorce. Children are often the ones who pay the consequences. Each week they come in…