May 30 – June 6
The
students now have all survived a full week with the host families. Actually, they’ve down more than survive,
they have thrived. Some had a rougher
first 36 hours than others adjusting to the language barrier (google translate,
anyone?), food options (or rather lack of knowing exactly what you are eating),
cold nights (it is, after all, winter here in the southern hemisphere) and
freezing showers (not pleasant under any circumstances) but all have been such
troopers. By day #2 they all had smiles
and were filled with stories.
Julia and her youngest host brother
Class time on our porch
practicing on one another
The group that isn’t in clinic with Jeff
goes out visiting with me. This week we
visited one of my friends, Na Ignacia who practically has a petting zoo.
Feeding time!Can you guess who’s screaming louder?
Piglets – definitely high on the cute
scale.
Fresh peanuts, anyone?
Love, love, love these pictures on Josiah and the monkey, Monica.
Saturday night games at our house.
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