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We had a wonderful day in Otavalo. We visited the most colorful outdoor market filled with the handiwork of Quechua artisans--hand woven cloth, gemstone jewelry, wooden carvings, oil paintings. We ate lunch at an off-the-beaten-path restaurant while listening to wonderful Ecuadorian musicians. And as the day began to wind down, Jim and his brother headed back to Quito so they would get home before dark. My sister-in-law and I went to the house of a friend her's to stay to night.
The next day my sister-in-law moved through her day with ease as she had several things to accomplish. She seamlessly switched from English to Spanish to Quechua depending on who she was speaking with. She knew her way around the city and when everything was completed, we had to catch a bus back to Quito. Getting the bus was routine to her--no big deal. I was not so carefree as we boarded the bus to head "home."
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Just as I was calming down a bit, I looked up to see the bus driver pull into the opposite lane to pass a Cocoa Cola truck who was passing an oil truck. I gasped. A few hundred yards ahead there was traffic coming toward us. Where were we going to go? Did the bus driver have a plan? Would he protect us and keep us safe?
I don't have the slightest idea how that threesome squeezed themselves back into the proper lane on the highway before there was a head on collision but they did. The bus driver acted as though he had experienced that scenario many many times and it was not a problem. If I was going to stay in one piece I had to settle down and trust the driver.
Isn't that what I'm learning about God? He moves through situations that are frightening and unknown to me but He's been there before. Am I going to take on worry and fear or can I trust Him? Can I settle down to enjoy the ride?
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