One thing I absolutely love about Argentina is that there are so many dopey flies! (If indeed they are flies :s, well, they fly, that's good enough for me.) You may be surprised at this supposedly 'random' statement, but if you knew how much flies can aggravate me (mainly the big buzzy ones which get 'stuck' in your room and who's sole aim is to keep you awake at night), you would be as excited as I am. You can literally just knock them out of the air! Joyous!
I spoke too soon!!! Just this second a massive flying bug has made me room it's home! Noooo! They're worse than flies! Haha, I'm going to have a fun night!
Ok, besides the fly situation a quick down load of Argentina- all in bite size chunks, easily digestible and hopefully tasty, just like Ferrera Rochers.
I'm beginning to really appreciate the privilege of being here, a new culture, a different language, a new experience of life. It's hard to know how exactly to communicate everything that's going on; there's so much and I do wish you were all here to experience it with me, because, despite the obvious struggles, I am learning so much - which is one of the things life is about, learning by living - and I'm also really enjoying myself! Many things are forcing me to step out of my comfort zones, even comfort zones I didn't realise I had; but I'm glad that I have this opportunity to step out a..
I have been getting to know more about Jesus Warriors and all the work in the Church in this past week, so besides from continuing in the Office I went to one of the "Granjas" (Rehab farms) that the Church is in affiliation with. Myself and Pastor Ale went. We were fed the most amazing cakes and, later on, lunch. We spent some time getting to know and talking with the two girls there, and then we did the devotional. So I sang a song with my dodgy guitar skills ( :D ) and Ale preached. One of the most amazing things is that every Sunday a packed bus full of all the guys from the two Granjas come to the Church -they're the really noisy ones (in a good way) in the middle front of the Church- so I actually knew some of them and could go and greet them (the normal big smile, hug and kiss on the cheek).
On Saturday the Youth had one of their parties, it was called 'One Friend 2'. They are extremely well done: special stage and room design/arrangements/paintings, lighting, lots of food, music, choreographs, bands, testimonies, etc., and an obscure English girl singing some songs! Hehe. This Youth are incredible! I don't know how else to describe them!
Now you have read this fairly disjointed 'blog' I will leave you to return to your own lives in your own countries as I prepare to face this big flying bug… warrior face at the readyyyyyy!
But, England, oh England, you shall always be in my heart. zzz
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3 comments:
I was about to complain that you won't eat tuna but you'll eat flies and then I re-read the passage about ferrera rochers and realised you weren't talking about the flies! hahaha oh dear =]
glad you're happy and enjoying it
love you!
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Ooo! Did you know that I'm not actually allergic to tuna. I've eaten it since and haven't blown up. It must have been something in that particular tuna... D'oh! hahahaaa!
LOVE xxx
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