Just to give you a glimpse into my daily life, here are a few things I see going to work every day:
- wooden carts pulled by horses
- bikes and motorcyles with 2, 3 or 4 people on each one
- old US school buses, used for public transportation with names like ¨Madison School District¨still written on the side
- school children in uniforms
- palm trees
- street vendors selling anything you can think of within an arms reach
- crazy cab drivers
- fancy hotels next to slums, separated only by a fence
My first two weeks working with PAC the goal is to allow me to understand what it is that they do here. This means reading about their vision, mission, and how everything works together. Its a lot more complex than I ever imagined! Another portion of my time is spent learning Spanish, especially words that I will need to communicate with farmers.
After these first two weeks I will begin working more directly with farmers. I get to find out soon more of what that will look like. But for now, tranquilo!
primo, te echo de menos!!! Me parece que todo te va bien. Estoy orando para ti. LOVE YOU!
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting. Can't wait to see the pictures!
ReplyDeleteGREG!! I am SO EXCITED for you!!
ReplyDeleteI saw your name while I was scrolling through Eli's phone contacts today and I just had this great feeling. I am so thankful for the person you've been to me, and who you are.
Keep studying, man, and I'll be praying for help in learning!
!!!Si se puede!!!
Dios te bendiga!
sounds good greg! we missed you at thanksgiving...and bible study...and in between =) keep posting!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, Greg! I don't think I'll complain about our muddy roads anymore.
ReplyDeleteYou're in our prayers!
Aunt Ruth & Uncle Dwayne