Sunday, January 25, 2009
Sunday
I was very sleepy this morning, and had to push myself to get up and ready for church. Dorian had a good sermon from what I understood. The church is Santa Ana is growing. The temps were in the 70's and just right. Doris is one of the new children here. She is so sweet. She is 12 and can not even write her name. Karen says she has come a long way since she came here...She simply has no idea how to act around people. It is almost impossible to make eye contact with her. She is very shy and backwards but very loving. She just doesn't know how to love and really squeezes sometimes. Cindy Lou is just Cindy. She is maturing and becoming a beautiful young lady. Pamela had surgery on her foot but is doing well. I was able to be in a hammock today and read some. I would say I "lay" in the hammock but that would not be accurate. It would not open out and I spent 1-2 hours fighting it but still enjoying a wonderful, beautiful day. I picked up a book from Karen's bookshelf and it is a Joyce Meyer book. As I began it I was pleasantly surprised to find it is about the fruit of the spirit. Interesting book. Karen also wants me to read a book on child psychology but I just could not get into it today.
I love street fairs and we went to Ojojona today for one. I have never seen so many people in that little village. I love Ojojona, it is so quaint and beautiful and clean. Today there were people, horses, cars, police everywhere. I love a street fair and today was perfect. I will post a couple pics (one of Rosita and myself and Cindy at church) and I will try to post a video I tried to shoot while landing at teguc. I don't think it did the landing justice though. As you watch it keep in mind that I never moved the camera, any views that quickly shift from land to sky to land again is actually how it goes. Well I am ready for bed.........take care.
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good video- it is pretty much how the flight lands- too bad you didn't record more so you could hear the ppl clapping when you finally came to a stop.
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