I finally am coming out of the sickness haze. Turns out I got whatever was going around. Well, to be fair I got a portion of it. I skipped the tummy troubles (explosive diarrhea) and just got the rest. So, I slept for about 4 days while the world continued on around me and then spent the next two days trying to convince myself I was well while simultaneously getting winded walking from the main building to my bed. To sleep. At 7 pm. Ah... good memories! But, what a blessing health is. Every day someone new is getting sick around here. We have no idea what it is, who started it, or how long it will last for each person, so we just call it the plague.
Other than the plague, not much is new around here. This week for classes we are taking a break of guest speakers and doing an amazing study of First Thessalonians. It is an individual study and I have been using all sorts of books like concordances, Greek and English parallel Bibles, commentaries, Bible dictionaries. The list feels endless. But, I love it. Friday we will start the book of Esther with Janet, the founder of Portantorchas' wife -- another thing to look forward to.
A few questions I want to answer on this blog post because I have been bad at answering emails and many people have asked me about these things.
1. Are my classes in Spanish? No. This is the first semester that all of the students are fluent English speakers and none of the speakers so far have had a problem doing the classes on English. So, no, the classes thus far have not been in Spanish though I am sure at some point they will be.
2. Am I still going to Honduras/ How is the planning for that going? Yes, I am still planning to go to Honduras, though for a while I wasn't sure. Honduras is not a very safe place (in fact it is the most dangerous country in Central America), but the Orphanage I will be at is safe. I am planning to fly into the capital and get a taxi out to the orphanage. It is a very expensive way to travel, but being alone and while and female and rich (compared to the rest of the country) puts a huge target on my back. You knew this though, I just wanted to make sure you know that I know. But, if you could have these concerns in your prayers as I get in contact with the orphanage and make travel plans, I would love that. It is nerve wracking for me, but I think it is something I need to do.
¡Pura Vida!
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