ElSalvador is more than I expected.
I like digging holes.
Driving in the back of a truck on bumpy roads was worth the wait.
I like when Lori buys me Pepsi because she feels guilty for having hogged it all -haha.
It’s hot and I stink real bad by the end of the day.
The babies here are adorable.
I’ve learned some apparently useless Spanish, “donde esta la biblioteca?”
I can’t wait to get some knock off merchandise like “Roy Boy” and “Oakey” sunglasses, and a pair of “fans” sneakers.
You can actually pet the dogs even tho you’re not supposed to.
I’ve got it pretty good at home.
Elsalvadorians are some of the hardest working people I’ve met.
Working together is fun.
Even the people that aren’t getting a house are good to help the ones that are.
A young guy asked us to pray for him and it was cool that we could.
Even tho it’s sad to hear some the stories and see how hard their lives can be I am happy that we can share about Gods love for them.
Kelso
Kelso! Thank you for sharing your heart as you experience these first few days in El Salvador. I know you've been waiting for this for a long time! We are praying for you! An extra special hello from your friend, Emerson :) - Mrs. Johns
ReplyDeleteKelso, I loved reading your thoughts of what you are experiencing. How wonderful that your hard work and all your efforts to get there are being used to bless the people there so powerfully!
ReplyDeleteKelso!!! You blogged! My pleading worked! :) Amazing to hear your perspective on ES for the very first time! I bet those kids just love having you around! Keep loving them well and know our family is praying for you and the team!
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