Since we last posted most days have been about the same. Wake up early (Jillian & roosters). Play soccer, Uno, marbles, hop scotch, Go Fish, color, make friendship bracelets. Eat lunch. Rest. Repeat the playing. Eat supper. Continue playing/talking with kids & adults in town. Skype w/ friends or family. Go to bed. Every day.
On Monday we got translators!! Our friend Elisabete and her daughters Isabel & Evelyn from Recife came for 2 weeks. They are wonderful. The girls get along really well with Hayes & Becca and it's nice for them to be able to speak English with some kids. Elisabete's husband, Armando, has translated for us other years and he's coming next week.
Today, we got to get out of town for a while. We went to a small village about 30 min. from here called Sao Joao (there's supposed to be an accent somewhere on there but I don't know how to do it). We spoke to kids from preschool to 4th grade in the morning and older kids in the afternoon.
And without really knowing it, she touched on the subject of our puppet show. Loving others who are different than you.
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I think that most people on long term missions feel the way that you do at times... kind of frustrating when you have that language barrier and can't get out much. You are doing SOOO good though! Just the people seeing you there brings curiosity and that will open doors! Praying for health and opportunities to share! YAY BECCA!! We are so proud of you!!! I think you are so brave. We love you all! God's doing a great thing!!
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