Hey y'all!!! (:
Okay, so yesterdays blog got lost in the process of posting, so here's a brief synopsis of what we did. (please keep in mind that the previous version of this blog was an infinite number of times cooler...)
We got off to kind of a late start, but no one was against sleeping in so we just called it good. We got started painted the exteriors of the buildings at the Internado. Darren and Sofia bought 3 giant (5 gallon) buckets of paint for us to use; melon, rojo, y naranja. We started with melon, which was the color of most of the beams of the main outside area and the other buildings as well. We got a lot of painting done, but by the end of the day, (4 PM) we were ready for ciesta hour.
Patty surprised us with some of the most DELICIOUS soup you've ever had... vegetables and chicken and stuff. AKA sooooo good! (: Props to Patty! *snap, snap, snap* However, Josh and Peter had already planned to barbeque some burgers. As youth leaders being faced with such a predicament, we decided to eat the soup as an appetizer while the real dinner was being prepared. Can you say GUUD DEESISHEN?!?! I can!! (:
After dinner was cleaned and put away, (both in our bellies and in the fridge) our L.O.T.D., Sofia took charge with reflection. We reviewed our progress and discussed possible projects within the community outside of the Internado. After finishing up official business, the focus of the conversation turned to the one and only ICE CREAM!!! Since we have vowed to eat it every day, we all took a trip together down to the ice cream shop. Oh wow ice cream is so good here! Good thing we are eating it EVERYDAY! (:
We took the long way home and got to see the actual white house. Literally, it said "CASA BLANCA" right over the front door! We also witnessed the beautiful waves crashing of the ocean against the rocks and the cool salty breeze while we merrily trekked along. What a good way to end the night!
Speaking of ending the night.... I'm out. Word G'man. (:
Cambria
After Sophie's blog I was hesitant about reading future blogs because I was worried they would not live up to my incredibly high expectations but this blog came close so I was not disappointed. While this iteration was not quite as good as Sophie's blog it was close, and there is not a doubt in my mind that the original version would have been equally as wonderful as Sophie's entry. I look forward to reading future blogs and hope that each and every person who writes does so in a fashion which keeps me excited until I finish the final sentence.
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