My daily literature for the trip. This book is AWESOME! and it has some history about how Mercy Ships got started.
Quito in the morning, fog hovering over the city.
I never thought I would have been ice skating in Ecuador. This is me and John, Cecilia's high school track coach.
We went to visit for lunch, and we ended up ice skating, going to their house, and staying for his son's birthday party. We sang karaoke, ate dinner, and had cake, but we never ended up eating lunch. That was the way our trip went. We made plans, and changed them on the fly constantly.
Truck full o' meat. Looks yummy!
Walking the streets of the "old town" in Quito with Cecilia and Edwin.
Some of the family at the church. It was Jordhy's baptism that day. he's the kid with the icecream cone to his face and the gray suit on. Cecilia and I are his godparents and we are happy to do our best to provide a good influence in his life and to teach him English. He's very interested in learning.
I can't tell if Mauricio is laughing with me or at me. It's probably something I said wrong in Spanish.
The "hermanos" of the church. These are the young leaders who keep the place fun and interesting. It's an honor to know each one of them.
Nate is teaching math! How did that happen?!
Now Cecilia's teaching math!? Edwin invited us to teach his math classes for a day. We taught a basic lesson in arithmetic progressions in English. I think the students understood most of what we said, but I have no idea what they were saying!
Cecilia and Abuelita at Ceci's birthday party. The cake in the foreground was made by Cecilia's mother. It's a Raisin Orange cake, and it was deeeelicious!
I hope you have enjoyed this photo tour of our latest trip.
We had a wonderful time and we will be back someday in a year or two.
We now look forward to our next adventure with Mercy Ships and will be fundraising full time. If you would like to donate to our work, please just click on the donate button at the top of this webpage and follow the links. You can set up a one-time tax deductible gift or make a monthly contribution to keep us going while we are in Africa for our 2-year commitment. We will keep you updated on all our stories and travels. Thank you for your partnership in this work of mercy.
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