Josh, always the incredulous one, replied, "I don't know if sunflowers would grow in South America. And besides, you probably couldn't have both sheep and sunflowers on the same farm."
The other day, while driving through the city of Santa Cruz, Roger was explaining to us a little bit about a town out in the countryside. "A couple hours out of the city you come to an area that has miles and miles of sunflower farms."
"Sunflower Farms?" I immediately perked up in my seat.
"Oh yeah," Roger said "Sunflower oil is a big deal out here. In fact, one time I was about to preach to a church out near that area and I was thinking about preaching a message about the good shepherd and how he tends to his flocks when all of the sudden, out of one of the sunflower fields, pops a sheep! Right out in the middle of the road!"
No way, a sheep, out in the middle of the sunflower fields? This is getting weird. So I explained to Roger the idea I had about the sunflower/sheep farm and he reiterated the fact that Bolivia is a major producer of sunflower oil.
"What a coincidence" I sighed as I settled back into my seat.
"I don't think it's much of a coincidence" Roger said.
And it might not be.
Awesome! God is too good :) praying for you guys!
ReplyDeleteOne day, my dear sister, you might be a sunflower-growing sheep-shepherding spanish-speaking woman-of-all-trades. BUT I will only allow this if you allow me to come visit you hmmm.... once every week sound good?
ReplyDeleteMiss you're face :)
Hey Amber and Josh! I guess I'll be the Yatron family representative since I know Lori and Bill have NO IDEA how blogs work. I'm sure Mom will be using my account though, to send many long comments! Anyway, I just wanted to say I'll be following the blog and updating the fam on everything. I'll probably drop by for a few comments here and there. Love you and praying for you!
ReplyDeleteLove, Emily