From the door of an orphanage to the house of the King,
No longer an outcast, a new song I sing;
From rags unto riches, from the weak to the strong,
I'm not worthy to be here, but PRAISE GOD! I belong!
Chorus
I'm so glad I'm a part of the Family of God,
I've been washed in the fountain, cleansed by His Blood!
Joint heirs with Jesus as we travel this sod,
For I'm part of the family,
The Family of God
When we arrived at the facility for Yarelli's wedding at 12:45, no one was there yet. We walked back to wait in the car. When I unlocked and opened the door, the horn started honking! We decided to drive around, made a quick stop at the convenience store for water, and again, when I unlocked the door, the horn honked. I jumped in, stuck the keys in the ignition, and it stopped. We returned and asked when the wedding would start. A lady smiled, "when the Bride arrives!" Around 2PM, the Bride arrived. During the ceremony, smaller children played in the flower petals and around the room, larger ones were texting. Around 4 Mateo fell asleep. I really wanted to stay a couple more hours just to hear the Mariachi Band. We left quietly. Fortunately, we'd parked down the street, cause when I unlocked the door, the horn honked. Back at the center, I explained the horn-honking thing to Carlos and Adrian. Humm. . . it's never happened before, you must have done something. Yes! I opened the door! They looked under the hood, moved some things, discussed the problem explaining the horn was the anti-theft system. Finally, a solution!! "When you unlock and open the door, jump in really fast, and put the key in the ignition!"
Sunday we went to a church in Rosindo Salizar, where a couple of years ago, one hundred people were relocated to higher ground so the dam could be opened. This created a postcard lake setting.
Wonderful people! We said our good byes, I opened the door and the horn honked, so I jumped in quickly and put the key in the ignition. It stopped Honking! This is competition now. I have it down to three honks! My help comes from the Lord who made the heavens and earth............
A traditional Mexican wedding is often celebrated by a parade through the streets, led by the Bride and Groom, the immediate family, then the Mariachi Band and extended family and friends. Often the friends carry a dresser where people may contribute to the future of the bride and groom.
Yarelli participated in Casa Shekinah Bible Classes last season.