We finished our 3 week missions training school in Mexico. It was an awesome training school. We learned so much... Here's some of the moments I didn't share before and pics from our last week.
The taco stand... That's Paul. He & his family are going to Oaxaca, Mexico.
This is the neighborhood called La Granja. That means, "the farm." Can you see the pig in there? This is the neighborhood we did the English classes in. I don't know if you can tell or not, but the fence in this photo is made from old rusted tops of cars. And I'm pretty sure that people live in those shacks.
On Saturday, we went to downtown Tijuana for a cultural excursion. We had to go through the city and complete some tasks, like buying a kilo of cheese, finding out how much it costs to send an email, or locating the local hospital, things like that. Each group had a Mexican with us, so it wasn't too hard. This is the open air market.
Daniel and Anita did all the cooking for us. They were awesome! And the food was great. I'm already craving some nice, fresh, hot tortillas... They have 2 kids; Osiris 13, and Isis 7. Their kids were there most of the time, when they weren't in school. It was great to have them around. It helped our kids to be exposed to the language barrier that they're going to have in the field.
Robin hanging up the clothes to dry.This is Jorge. He is the pastor at the church in Santa Fe. He was with us a few times during our stay in Mexico, so we felt like we got to know him pretty well. It amazed me that he's only been a christian for 3 years and was the ripe old age of 22! Man, he's doing a lot more for the Lord than I was at 22. He lives in one room of the church. I didn't see any stove or anything. Just a microwave in the little kitchen area. He's engaged to get married in August. It was really great to see him serving in Santa fe.
Here's half of the school. It's not actually the part we used most of the time, but it looks cool, and it has the sign (don't you just love my rambling explanations???)Now we are back in Florida for 5 weeks. We have a lot to do and will be visiting some churches in the south Florida area. Our departure date for Peru is June 19.

3 comments:
Nice, Very cool. I cant wait till i can attend that school. Sweet Hope to see you guys soon
I love that taco stand...
i'm glad you're back cause i'm selfish that way
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