I’m really disappointed in myself and the lack of responsibility I’ve shown in not keeping my blog up to date. I hope all of you are willing to forgive me.
Life continues to move forward, here in Paraguay, as I’m sure it has
for all of you at home. I’m still
working at La Amistad, although I’ve not been helping to teach English in the
last few months, but rather have become the cook’s assistant. I spend all morning in the kitchen with my
very favorite Paraguayan cook, Vidalina, and we cook and laugh and wash dishes
together. Summer break has ended and
school has started again, which means that there’s much more work and many more
kids.
I’m continuing to attend La Amistad church, and have felt more and more
part of the community here as the year goes on. I was even thrown into a pool by some of the
members of the young adult group and I’m fairly sure that that solidifies me as
part of the group. Every Sunday evening
I join the young adults for volleyball games at the school, which continues to
be a highlight of the week for me.
I’m feeling ever more comfortable in Spanish. Although I’m not nearly done learning, I’m
able to communicate well, and it gets better all the time. I’m fluent enough to be able to have phone
conversations without thinking about it too hard, which is really exciting. However, with fluency in the language or
without, communication is different in this culture. People are gracefully candid and sometimes
confusingly unclear for a girl who grew up in central Kansas.
It’s cooled down significantly since my last update. I almost forget the feeling of falling asleep
in a pool of sweat. Daytime temperatures
have been around 90˚ which is really quite comfortable.
I’ve had two visitors since I last blogged about my life. The first was Radical Journey’s director,
Darrell. It was really great to have him
around. He challenged and encouraged me
in all of the right ways. We also did
some cooking and exploring together which was a lot of fun. The second visitor was my best friend, Erin,
who just left this past week. She was
able to come down for her spring break.
We had a lot of fun until I got sick on the third day of her visit. I wasn’t able to leave the house very much or
do very much exploring, which was not optimal for having a visitor. (I got better the day after she left.)
I can’t believe how time has flown.
It’s already Easter and I’ll only be here for 3 and a half more
months. Feliz Pascua (Happy Easter) one
and all! Christ is alive!
Love,
Sarah
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