Trip to Manzanillo
Today I took 2 missionaries (that normally live in New York) to the port town of Manzanillo. The girls have been here a year and their Temporary Residence Permits were about to expire. They work in a couple of the orphanages taking care of the kiddos. The school that the orphanage runs was in need of an English Teacher, so they asked one of the girls to do it and she agreed! She has never been a teacher before, so it's a new experience for her and she is enjoying it.
It took us just over an hour to drive to Manzanillo. It took over 4 hours of waiting around (just like a government office at home) once we got there. They finally got it all approved and they are good for a few more years.
The port town of Manzanillo is the largest port south of the US boarder. It's super busy with things coming in from all over the world and going out to everywhere.
Manzanillo is a beautiful coastal city
Like many towns with ports, there are some things that go on here that make it dangerous, however we weren't worried in the slightest (of course it was daylight which is way better than at night).
Afterward we walked along the shore to a restaurant and had some Ceviche (a Latin American dish typically made from fresh raw fish cured in fresh citrus juices, most commonly lime or lemon). There was a cool ocean breeze that was blowing through the restaurant. One of my absolute favorite things to do is to eat at local places and enjoy whatever they have.
Stages of the Green Flash
I was doing a little research on the town (you know that's what you do when waiting at a government office) and found out that you can see the Green Flash of the sun here. What? I had never heard of that!
Here's what Wikipedia says about it:
The green flash and green ray are meteorological optical phenomena that sometimes occur transiently around the moment of sunset or sunrise. When the conditions are right, a distinct green spot is briefly visible above the Sun's upper limb; the green appearance usually lasts for no more than two seconds. Rarely, the green flash can resemble a green ray shooting up from the sunset or sunrise point.
Green flash occurs because the atmosphere causes the light from the Sun to separate, or refract, into different frequencies. Green flashes are enhanced by mirages, which increase refraction.
We didn't stay long enough to see the sunset because there's always work to do at the orphanage.
Upon returning, I did a quick measurement for replacing 4 skylights at a couple houses, a couple of quick games of volleyball (there's a net at the orphanage), then it was off to relaxing in my room.
Prayer requests:
- Finishing strong. As I'm in my last week here, I would love to complete my To Do list
- And would love to deepen relationships
Praises:
- We're grateful for a safe trip to Manzanillo and successfully getting the girls Residency Cards