Pork rind anyone?

Hola,
Sean fed us breakfast this morning and he and his family went with us to exchange travelers' checks into cash and to lunch and Wal-mart. We stocked up on food and essentials for a few weeks and bought a bucket for Noah's baths. The trip went very well, but it takes so much longer to make decisions when you cannot read the labels and there are so many new things on the shelves. We surely saw the largest pork rinds in the world. We will definitely have to send pictures. We also met the people who work at the local park where we will be doing our reading sessions. We have our informational meeting tomorrow with our future readers and we are excited to meet them. Tomorrow we will also be evaluated by our language teacher so that he/she can find and use material that is appropriate for all three of us. Sean outlined our schedules for us this morning and we will be taking language classes on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays and cultural classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays along with a class about missions Mon.-Thurs. with excursions with Sean on Fridays. Every afternoon we will be reading the bible with locals one-on-one and going out into the local neighborhoods to talk with people and tell them about Jesus, read children stories about Jesus, and invite them to attend the VBS we will be hosting near the end of our project. It sounds like we are going to be plenty busy. We are all very sleepy after a wonderful day.
Good Night,
Jeff


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It is Tue morning the 6 th. I am getting a little worried that you haven't put anything on this site sence thur the 1 st. And no one has heard from you. Please contact someone so we know everythis is ok. God be with you.
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