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So, this week was mostly the same as last week; we went to sisters of charity for ESL Monday and Tuesday.  In the more advanced class I did some more one on one time with my student,  we talked in English for like an hour so thats what I did in ESL.  Wendsday we had Bible study and trash pick up. That night Tana wanted us to worship God in what ever way  we wanted to so some of us played the guitar, some played a song on their ipods and some just sang…  This was awsome; while we were worshiping it started to rain really hard  and  five or six of us went out  and just had fun in the rain, we got soaked but it was so worth it cause it was hot and we needed a good cool down. While we were out there we sang some awsome songs and I flelt so close to God.
 
Oh, I almost forgot to tell you about Massiah!  It is another city in Nicaragua that has a vary active volcano, but this time we did not go to see the volcano we went to shop at this awsome market.  There was alot of stuff that was made from leather and wood. Most of the people there are the same as in Granada. The bus ride was interesting; I stood in the back and talked to Carlos about worship songs……… Well, I tried to talk to him, my spanish is still not very good but it is getting better.  Luckily we both can speek a universal language…….guitar…… so it all worked out fine….  We walked around Massiah for a good 2 hours, we all bought some pritty cool stuff….. anyway that was last Sunday.  Tomorrow we are doing somthing out of town, I dont know what it is yet……………
 
i would like to ask for prayer for me to have more energy, the days here are getting longer; for me at least and I am not dealing with the heat as well as I could….

2 responses to “massiah”

  1. That’s awesome that you are able to help the locals with their english. You are lucky to have rain. In San Diego the air is so dry that sound travels differently, santa ana conditions. We could use some of your rain… Good to hear that you can worship with your guitar, and in a soaked state.

    Take care of yourself. Next time they eat an iguana try it but cook it really well. Reptiles can carry salmonilla which can really make you sick.