The land of melon and dust

9 05 2008

This post is partially dedicated to my Nicaragua trip. Its already been a week since i came home and life has been hectic. One thing that comes up in my mind when i think about my time there in Diriamba is….the food! Tadaaa! It was really delicious and exotic in the beginning, but after becoming foodpoisoned everything taisted posionish :P. Not really good huh… We ate beans and rice everyday but the rest of our meal varied every day. Cant remember a single day when we ate the same dish! So that was cool…

What do you wanna know about my missionpractise? Theres so much to tell, one day felt like two! Every day we had three outreaches: each one two hours exept the one that was in the evening which lasted a bit longer. Im truly amazed about how many interesting places we got to have outreach at, what a job to plan all that! There were so much happening on one day so keeping record of it all would have been impossible is i wouldnt have kept a diary, my thriumph card to bloggin about this trip :D. Please write a comment about what you would like to tell you about. Ill try to satisfy your craving for my missionary stories ;)

I just have to tell you this, now its official that Im going to Thailand in September. Yesterday i was on an interviev at the Mission SOS office since im going to join the missionares at the base in Khon Kaen. Now I have to book a flight ticket and start preparing. SO EXITING :D!!

Today we made struvor-a finnish traditonal fried pastry and prawn chips, so yummy. Had a picnic at the backyard of the banana house, its summer! My pinkie is recovering, it got sprained a couple of days ago… Tomorrow ill work at the airport in the souvenire/fish shop, hope it wont be too boring.


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12 05 2008
Ida S

Wow.. Vilket äventyr du har varit med om! Vad var största kulturchocken? Lärde du känna nå lokala mänskor som du ska försöka hålla kontakt med?

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