Sunday, March 1, 2015

Quick Newsy Note

Hey everyone!

I am spaciously installed in my new quarters (with kitchen and bathroom- more on that later!) and have enjoyed my "lazy days" of settling in to the new swing of things. Abner (remember him?) is here at the seminary for another few days until he moves closer to his church in province*. Then a few other friends are coming in and out to visit (2 will stay in capital*!) and hopefully a university student will be moving in with me in a few weeks- can't wait to meet her! Once I get everyone's permission to do so I'll try to do an update on what all the seminarians are up to these days- moves, marriage, ministries- it's all pretty exciting =)

In the meantime, I am starting online classes for a Master in Education, making rather mushy and burned pumpkin fries (they really don't work), celebrating first birthday parties in style, keeping the seminary clean and comfortable, organizing curriculum, discovering a bilingual sitcom from the 1970's, getting an Argentine phone number, calculating a good selling price for waffles, and seeing what all I can do in these next few months (teaching, preaching, helping) in the Kingdom (Almagro and to the ends of the earth). Not necessarily in that order ;)

In other news, you will be starting to see ads on my blog- clicks and cents are heady bait to a student income. I'm doing what I can to filter the sort of advertisements that may show up, but if you see something sketchy/unworthy, please do NOT click it. If, however, it's for something cool/worthwhile/neutral and you think "huh, let's take a closer look", by all means. Use your internet savvy!



*Buenos Aires is divided into province and capital (technically "Autonomous City"). Capital, where where I live, is the central hub; province is the outskirts and what some might call the suburbs.

This is all I have to say about #thedress. Because it is clearly
yellow, dark blue, and white. 

Cute car for sale down the block

A good reminder

Ain't no party like a first birthday party!
Feliz cumple, Santi!

Franco, Santiago, and Irene

Somewhere under the dictionary entry for "joy", I
am sure this baby in a bounce house shows up. 


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