Sunday, April 26, 2015

Second Day at Nueva Frontera

Another great day. We taught some new lessons with the teachers. They seem to catch on quickly to the material. We did two of my favorite lessons - Crossing the Red Sea and Take a Risk. The Red Sea story was a blast like it always is. The teachers prepared the props with materials that we brought along. They were so much more creative than I am. 

The best part was that they had a great time. After it was over, they had suggestions on how to make it better. 

In the afternoon a group of school teenagers came. They ranged in age from about 15-18. They were quite attentive to the local teachers who were teaching. They asked good questions about germs, the system, etc. 


In particular guy seemed very bright, asked good questions, spoke to us in English, and just appeared to be above the rest. His name is Joseph. 


They say they have the best coffee so some ladies had a coffee break for us in the afternoon with our teachers and the young people. Yes, me who doesn't like coffee drank some. It was pretty good - I guess because it was loaded with sugar. 

Always have to have some fun. Out for a taxi ride in Sula for the evening. A little guy thought I was someone from another LWW group and jumped in my arms. 


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