My students at school have been great. Most days they are great, some they are just crazy. We made apple pies while we studied the letter a this week and we also went on our first field trip which was hilarious. We are still studying living things and are learning about animals and how God provides for them so they can survive. So we went to this really cool restaurant down the street from our school that has horses, sheep, llamas and goats. They taught us all about what the animals need and how they take care of the them. When we were leaving the school there was no gaurd at the gate so we waited ten minutes before we could actually get going. There had been torrential downpoors the day before and the street we needed to walk on with no cars was flooded. So we made the kids hike through this tall grass and carried them over the water. All of us were covered in mud. Colombians do not think it is funny for your shoes to be dirty, so I was super stressed out that parents were going to be mad. The presentation was great and the animals were really fun, but on our way back we had to walk on a busy street and were locked out of school again. We will always plan our trips around the gaurds lunchbreaks for here on out. They were all really well behaved on this trip, despite the chaos so I was so proud of them. The pictures are up top even though I tried for twenty minutes to get them to post here.
I have started teaching English classes on Saturday to six adults, it is super cool. All my students are really fun and we have the best discussions. I also get paid for this and am saving up for a cool trip to take in October for our break. It is so refreshing to get to teach big people after a week with 23 little ones. I do have to miss out on some of the school's outreaches, but I am thankful for this oppurtunity. I take 3 free Spanish classes a week, two of them are 0ne-on-one with an amazing teacher named Jairo. He makes class so fun and I am learning a lot. I have also started discipling a beautiful 10th grader named Jannett. I love her so much and we have already had some really neat meetings. We are going through this book called, The Air I Breathe, by Loui Giglio and I have been learning a lot through it as well. More to come on her later.
Families have continued to bless me over and over. One mom took me home with her and my student, Isabel, last week. She took me grocery shopping and taught me to say all the fruits in vegetables in Spanish. She bought me a ton of fruits that I never tried before and then took me to her house and taught me to make some amazing dishes that I can't wait to try out on my family at Christmas. Another family took me to church with them two weekends ago and then outside of Bogota for a wonderful lunch and dessert in Sopo. The food was a amazing and the company even better. They only let me speak in Spanish and I tried lots of new foods. The best part was that I found out my student' grandparents (the pastors of the church I attended that day) were the first people to bring Campus Crusade for Christ to Colombia. They started it on college campuses in the three biggest cities in Colombia: Bogota, Medillin, and Cali. When I told them that I became a believer in college through CCC we all teared up a little bit. Josue's grandpa went to the same seminary as Bill Bright, has met him and his wife, and spoke to them on the phone many times. It was such a blessing to meet people here who are so passionate about that ministry and to hear about how God is using them in such big ways. Josue's dad is a pastor on one of the main college campuses here in Bogota and so is his Uncle. I have been attending a really neat small group with them on Tuesday nights for college students and young professionals. It is incredible and I have met some really neat people.
Life in Bogota has gotten incredibly busy lately but I am loving it. Despite being homesick and missing all my friends and family sometimes, I am so thankful to be here. There is still lots of time for fun too. ECA took all the teachers on a retreat three hours away from Bogota last weekend. It was a gorgeous place. We did have lots of meetings but plenty of time for fun too. We did lots of swimming in the pool and river, enjoyed the lovely scenary and had a fun time growing relationships within all the ECA staff. This is the first time my aide, Gloria, and I have hung out outside of school. She taught me how to play this crazy ping pong game with about 15 people. You have to run around the table and each player hits the ball one time until someone misses up. It was like ping pong on crack but so fun.
Thank you for keeping in touch and for praying for me. I love you all!