Monday, February 20, 2023

Kids make crafts, Some missionaries cook, some learn to drive stick, some just eat gas producing food

Another few days just hanging out:

One of the ladies here is embroidering with the kids

A missionary from California is making Beef Stroganoff for several of the houses

This is my friend's boy, he like Guamuchil


"Pithecellobium dulce" is a tree that produces flowers which produce a pod. It then turns pink when ripe and opens to expose the seed arils (covering) which is a pink or white, edible pulp.

The boy also knew that I liked Guamuchil, so he brought me some.
Everyone here will know if you eat too much of it (like I did), due to the gas you will produce!

Look at this boy! William even knows how to use a lime squeeze thing!
He helped me get lime in my Pozole (soup made with chicken or pork and hominy) and it was awesome!

Later that night, William's mom brought me fresh corn with butter. I had 3, they were the best!

The next day William's dad and I ate at a taco place that had a car door for their sign.
It was very good carnitas (pork).

I helped my friend Manuel clean the solar panels on the roof.
He does this every 2 weeks. Can you see how dirty the ones to the right are?

I also helped a missionary from New York learn to drive a stick shift.

Just another normal random day.

Prayer Requests:
  • I will drive 2 (twenty something) girls from New York to the immigration office an hour + away on Thursday. Prayers for safety and alertness would be appreciated.
  • Better communication to allow better relationships (they aren't bad, I just always want better)
Praises:
  • Warm weather
  • That I finally got to drive here
  • Many people being so helpful with my Spanish

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