Drums for Christ
  • Home
  • Blogs
  • Engage
  • Newsletters
  • What We Do
  • Contact Us
  • About Us

Blog Posts

Tropical Christmas Culture Shock

1/16/2012

 
My first Christmas on the field was pretty eye opening for me.  Our first Christmas away from “home”was in Costa Rica at language school, which is the last big training step before we arrived in Peru.   Granted, we were already having a difficult time… language school is NOT easy, the culture in Costa Rica was very different from what we had expected, our family was having a hard time adjusting, etc.  And I guess I just never thought about what Christmas might be like for us as a family somewhere else.  

I did have the forethought to pack our family Christmas stockings – so at least something from “home” was there and “normal”
for us.  But I had underestimated my attachment to other things that were so tied to our Christmas traditions… my
Christmas dishes, my family ornaments, certain foods… suddenly I realized that these things were not going to be a part of my Christmas this year.  And in a mother’s effort to try to make life (and Christmas) as “normal” as I could for my children, I began to go into a manic frenzy trying to find ornaments and things that would help us cope.

Big issue… we were spending Christmas in a tropical country in Central America!  Guess what they don’t have?  Nothing with snowmen, nothing anywhere close to hot chocolate, no gingerbread houses with snow icing, no cinnamon apple scented candles… none of that!  And all the while, leaf-cutter ants were outside my front door destroying a rose bush and reminding me (I think they were taunting me) that I was living in a rainforest country and CI really started to go into a tailspin.  I shopped everywhere to find ornaments or decorations that reminded us of home and a traditional Christmas, but to no avail.  

So that was the Christmas that we had a tropical Christmas tree.  We had a tree and we had decorations, but that is where the similarities to our traditional Christmas stopped.  Our ornaments were tropical birds and rainforest butterflies, tropical flowers and brightly colored ribbons.  It was different!  (Okay, it was actually pretty.  But it was tough to break the traditions from home.)

There was some normalcy – on Christmas Eve, our Costa Rican church held Christmas Eve services, complete with Christmas hymns and candles and full of families worshiping and sharing the reason for the season – worshiping our Savior Jesus!  I
learned a lot that first Christmas away – I learned a lot about me and my ties to tradition, about my worries as a mother, about how other people celebrate in other cultures… but most of all I learned what Christmas IS and what Christmas ISN’T.  It was a good lesson and a great Christmas!

Picture

Comments are closed.

    RSS Feed

    Laurie Drum

    In my USA life, I was a teacher in Texas for 15 years.  I was also a professional photographer, a soccer mom, a horsewoman, and the neighborhood hospitality queen.  I did "Joanna Gaines farmhouse style" before Chip and JoJo were even a thing - we restored an 1884 Victorian farmhouse in small town Texas and did shiplap walls until I thought I'd go crazy. I taught at NASA, scuba dived with astronauts in training, and studied animals at Sea World for educational purposes. I've tried just about everything, because I have an insatiable need to know if I can do it! Never underestimate a Texas girl in cowboy boots!

    ​In 2006, my husband Billy and I became cross-cultural workers (CCWs) with TMS Global.  For five years, we served in three rural Quechua Wanca villages in the Andes of Peru.  And when I say rural, I mean RURAL - like no potty!  I spent my days in Peru learning to live a Quechua lifestyle in a rustic adobe house - cooking Peruvian foods, sewing with Quechua women, raising my chickens and goats and pigs, and planting my gardens. Now I live my life in small town Spain, serving other cross-cultural workers via teaching and training and care, and helping displaced people to navigate their new reality in Europe.

    I'm passionate about fostering personal growth, growth in community, and growth in The Kingdom. Walking alongside others and helping them to use their unique design, their gifts and strengths and maximize their abilities to fulfill their God-given purpose - that's what makes my heart sing! 

    Archives

    November 2023
    October 2023
    August 2023
    June 2023
    November 2022
    September 2022
    August 2022
    April 2022
    March 2022
    January 2022
    December 2021
    October 2021
    August 2021
    June 2021
    May 2021
    February 2021
    January 2021
    September 2020
    July 2020
    June 2020
    April 2020
    February 2020
    December 2019
    November 2019
    October 2019
    September 2019
    August 2019
    June 2019
    April 2019
    February 2019
    December 2018
    November 2018
    October 2018
    September 2018
    August 2018
    June 2018
    April 2018
    March 2018
    January 2018
    December 2017
    November 2017
    October 2017
    September 2017
    August 2017
    July 2017
    June 2017
    May 2017
    April 2017
    March 2017
    February 2017
    January 2017
    December 2016
    November 2016
    September 2016
    July 2016
    May 2016
    April 2016
    March 2016
    January 2016
    December 2015
    November 2015
    October 2015
    September 2015
    August 2015
    July 2015
    May 2015
    April 2015
    March 2015
    January 2015
    December 2014
    November 2014
    October 2014
    September 2014
    August 2014
    May 2014
    April 2014
    March 2014
    February 2014
    January 2014
    December 2013
    October 2013
    September 2013
    August 2013
    February 2013
    January 2013
    December 2012
    November 2012
    October 2012
    September 2012
    August 2012
    July 2012
    June 2012
    April 2012
    March 2012
    January 2012

    Categories

    All

What We Do          About Us          Media          Contact Us

Give Now !
Picture
Picture
Copyright © 2013   ~  Billy Drum,  4717 Shoal Creek Dr., College Station, TX 77845   ~    979.985.5238    
  • Home
  • Blogs
  • Engage
  • Newsletters
  • What We Do
  • Contact Us
  • About Us