We have had many visitors over the past several days. One family is here from California. They used to live in Queretaro where Lane was the Pastor at a local church and held evangelical schools. We also have 2 families here from Abbotsford British Columbia. They are here doing miscellaneous work projects around the orphanage. They are scheduled to leave here this Thursday for Aguascalientes and then Kim will return and stay for a few months and serve here at Pan de Vida. This will be her second year to spend her summer here.
We have been taking Spanish classes from an older girl here at Pan de Vida, Diana. We then eat with the children and spend time in the evenings with them and practice the language. We are understanding more of what we hear before being able to speak what we want to say, however we are both excited about the progress.
I have been working on getting the visitor's dorm housing ready for all that will be coming here while Aron is doing a variety of jobs. There is a lot of plumbing that needs to be repaired. He is even doing some auto mechanics....a skill I didn't know he even had. Definitely a jack of all trades...master of any...yet to be determined. I want to post some pictures and will give brief descriptions.
We have been taking Spanish classes from an older girl here at Pan de Vida, Diana. We then eat with the children and spend time in the evenings with them and practice the language. We are understanding more of what we hear before being able to speak what we want to say, however we are both excited about the progress.
I have been working on getting the visitor's dorm housing ready for all that will be coming here while Aron is doing a variety of jobs. There is a lot of plumbing that needs to be repaired. He is even doing some auto mechanics....a skill I didn't know he even had. Definitely a jack of all trades...master of any...yet to be determined. I want to post some pictures and will give brief descriptions.
Claudia and Aron in Spanish class
Local football players came on Sat afternoon and provided hotdogs...he was digging for his peso
Canada Day/4th of July s mores celebration in the visitor's dorm
The boys have a creative cart they push each other around on and it broke so they are in the workshop for repair.
Notice how the outside walls are inches from Rick. He literally had to pull the side mirrors in. As we headed downhill, the road became more narrow and the walls got taller and closed in. I truly believe God performed a miracle and allowed us the 2 inches to get through.
The Unrau and Wiens families in front of the Aguaducts here in Queretaro
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