Hello everyone viewing this post, I am your host for the evening (Alex Anderson). Sitting beside me is none other than Kevin Friske, who didn´t want to update the blog.
ok.
yesterday, we got back from the camp and all of us individually gained experiences to remember well into our gray-haired years. What an exhausting week it was, but fulfilling when put into the context of serving others for Christ. To divert from information possibly previously stated in the post before this, I´ll do what I was sent to do and blog about what happened today. Us ¨gringos¨ woke up around nine, and got into a bus-like car driven by one of the dads of one of the camp counselors (confusing, I know) to spend the day at the beach. We stopped at this one breakfast place on the way over and I personally got two of those bread-flaky-triangles filled with the cheese that everyone has learned to hate. When everyone was finished with their breakfast, we all got into the van and headed again towards our initial destination. After the frustration of cramped quarters, low air circulation, and congestion on the roads, we reached the beach! Haha we tried to drive over a curb getting into the parking area and totally got stuck in the middle, but luckily we were able to back out.
So the whole day was spent at the beach and I´ll try to summarize what went on without getting this too lengthy. We rode on a bannana-looking pencil attached to a speedboat. We ate filleted fish on the beach. That was also fun. But that was after it rained a ton. That was not so fun. But overall, the fun outweighted the non-fun. The traffic coming back into the city was not so fun either.. but we made it manageable with potential facebook profile pics and semi-funny jokes.
I hope you enjoyed this edition of updation from yours truly, I apologize for the vagueness. This message cannot be reproduced in any way, shape, or form without proper consent of the writer, publisher, and manager of these words. All rights reserved. Copyright Venezuelan team. It´s late, goodnight.
Friday, August 15, 2008
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