We are out! Thats right we have left! Well we have only gone
down the road about a kilometre, but it was a great move. Our previous location
was great but now we have the luxuries of a fridge and an oven. The process to
move from our old place in Chililandia to “Josh and Cass’s” as it is known was
most definitely the quickest I have experienced. After a full day in the Field,
we got home at 6pm then we had 45 min to transfer the loads. At 7pm we had a few
friends come round for the watchtower prestudy. So offering drinks as really
rhetorical because I had no idea where anything was, but a brother brought
around pizza so we didn’t die.
The following week however the watchtower pre-study was too
good. Once again pizza was still amazing but after a great study and some
stellar deep comments from the fellers, at least 90% of us laughed to the point
where the neighbours were probably wondering why they weren't invited.
So the new house is good. Of course with any new escapade
there has to be a few glitches. One dark and gloomy night Bobo was being the
housewife that he is, and decided to cook dinner after some gentle prodding on
my part (“Bo, make me food”). He fried the chicken, washed cut and boiled the potatoes
and sat it all in a baking dish. After gently placing it in the gas oven he
turned the gas on. I then arrived home. The conversation was as follows
Me - “sweet dude you cooked dinner”
Bobo - “Yeah man no worries”
“So what have you made? *opens oven..... sniff sniff* can
you smell gas?”
“Que”
“Beau did you light the oven”
“What”
So he had left the oven with gas pouring out for around
10 minutes. Ok so he could have killed the entire population of central america..... but the stupidest thing was when I lit a
match shortly after, thinking the gas had gone away. BOOM. The house burned
down! .... well that didn’t happen but my ears where ringing for a while
afterwards and the whole oven jumped half a foot away from the wall. But hey –
death averted! Level Up!!
| Drinking Heaps good Coffee |
As it is every year, the memorial is a beautiful occasion.
All the more interesting in Chinandega, we had it outside in the Kingdom Hall
car park and had about 19 new ones attend the meeting. Some of the Spanish
congregation had some astonishing results.
| Mr Simon Looking like a Boss |
ITS RAINING!! Everyone has been waiting for it and its
finally come. Though in small portions, when it first started during the
meeting i was so tempted to get up and start dancing, but it might have been
awkward explain that one.
Other than that went on another Bike trip to Matigalpa with
Simon. Drank some amazing coffee and had a ride to Jinotega from there. Anyone who loves bikes had to do this! we have some GO PRO footage, video pending either from me or the 'Simon'.
| Bike Break at the Lookout |
Few other things have happened, had to have some epic repairs on my bike, chain slider came off... twice... disaster. Not as bad as Beau ruinating his
scooter but it was all ok when he got a kiss on the head from a new American brother..... hmmm
Exciting weird stuff ay...
I have noticed quite a difference to the way bible studies
react to the truth. After asking a question, instead of them reading the answer
out of the book, they close the book and actually put it in their own words and
even illustrating points. Its a great feeling to be around a more spiritually
minded culture. Plenty of work to do, but plenty of fun to be had doing it.
- Zach| Volcano San Sebastian over a paddock |
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