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NPR, Cashews, and Applesauce

Just a overview of my day. . . Up at five. . . devotions. . . here's a quote from Andrew murry that really struck me this morning. "There are many Christians that wonder why they fail.

Another Perspective from El Salvador

Crissy's brother, Nathan, is now here with us in El Salvador. 
Take a moment to read his
blog.  It think you will be blessed.

http://nathans-perspectives.blogspot.com/

Photo Album: Orquesta Trip

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Weekend before last we got up at 4:30 on Saturday morning.  We planned to leave at 6:00 to make sure we had enough time to get to Papi Leo's church in Ahuachapan.  We werent sure exactly how long it would take.  I decided to go and make sure the guys were awake at 5:30, which they werent.  It took me a while to wake up one of them, I though I was going to have to throw somet

3 weeks in the US

We just returned this past monday from a trip home.  It was a bit unexpected, and certainly a blessing.  It was great to see family, my new neice, and also the doctor. 

Some new, old pictures

Here are some pictures from the outing we went on with house 5 a coulple of weeks ago.  One of the SM's gave them to us.  We all went to a waterpark here that was really pretty, but really packed.  It was basicaly a free for all!  Things are just different here.  No lifeguards, and you have to pay for the bathrooms.  You can imagine what a 5 year old would do if th

I still like that guy. . .

Ron Paul was on Talk of the Nation today.  It was refreshing to hear him again.  If only all politicians could be this honest and guided by their beliefs.

Check it out here: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=90438900

New Photo Album - Mothers Day

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Here are some pictures of the little angels from Crissy's english class.  They did a special program for Mother's day.

What you don't know. . .

Some things you may not know about our life in El Salvador. . .

Raking Leaves, Deaf Boys, and Pure Joy

 

Picking Elote

My days begin at 7:00 am when I go out in search of my workers.  Usually they find me, or I track them down pretty quickly.  This day I saw Lopez riding by on his bike.  When he saw me he said "No trabajo hoy!" (No work today) I just laughed and said "funny" because it was something he says every day.  "No really, they need our help on the farm picki

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