What a fun week!

Date Posted: Jan 26, 2012

So it's been about a week so I guess it's about time for a new blog post, eh?

Where do I begin? Lots of stuff has happened this week - for one the Network was being supported by a SUPER unreliable router so it kept crashing and I had to keep fixing it.

Next, Corey, Ashley (interns who are here for a month, blog link here) and I went on a hike out of the compound, and out of Zone 3 allll the way to Zone 4. That was fun. o.O I thought I was going to die. Ha! But no, we took Frank with us as security which... eh.... now that I think about it, I probbly wouldn't do it again because he was a pretty big scaredy cat. And we walked for like 2 hours and finally got to the top of Zone 4, which is at the very top of the mountain. The view was BEAUTIFUL! I have never seen anything quite as marvelous as that -- except for yesterday, keep reading -- and we took a shortcut that Frank "knew" and I fell down the mountain a bit. Let me mention that the shortcut was not on a trail... It was more like cutting through the Amazon Rainforest.... Oh, and with mountains in it. o.O But needless to say we did not have another Buckhorn experience. ;)

Oh and so I am now a cat killer -- haha, no I didn't really kill a cat. I actually just helped to relocate a poor innocent agravating little feline....out of the compound to Xiloa.... The girls who we gave it to were very happy. And so were the employees on the compound. 

And last but not least, we went to the chureca of Nindiri and saw a bunch of beautiful children of God who worked there. I'm so excited to see God start a work in that area. We are going to begin bringing teams there I believe. There was a little boy who caught my eye while we were there, too. His name was Eduardo. I don't know why, but he just caught my eye. He had about 10 rubber bands on his right arm that he found in the dump while he was scavenging around. Here's a photo of him as well as a cover for your Facebook profiles:

Please join me in prayer for Eduardo as well as the rest of the people of Nindiri. Thanks, and blessings and love to you all!

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