I think the hardest thing for me so far is their ridiculous trash separation here! This isn't even all of it...there are more separation bags. Italy is clean though:)
It thunderstorms at around 7pm every night!
On our way to the stores...and gelato
On the way back....this is a cute picture of all the girls
Here's all the girls and Todd. Interesting kid.So all of us girls (all 4 of us) were ready by 10 this morning so that we could make it to church by 10:30 because even though it wasn’t that far we still had to walk there. I think my legs are going to be in really good shape when I leave. Lol.
It was interesting going to church because you could feel the common bond that we have in Christ, but at the same time, I was so lost. This wonderful older lady came up to me and started talking to me, but I think she caught on that I was American by the dumb look on my face.
Worship was great because I could read the song on the wall and sing the familiar songs that I cant remember right now, but they’re ones that we usually sing. I didn’t understand anything that the pastor said, but I could tell that he introduced us because he said America and biblia college? And some of them were looking at us and smiling.
We headed back to the apartments and decided to do the dishes since the kitchen was starting to smell. Two of the girls had already been there for a week. I also decided to unpack. Oh my goodness! It felt so good to unpack! So everything is put away and now its home for at least the next 4 months…maybe after….who knowsJ
I finally felt hungry around 3ish so we all decided to get Dumer(doomer) or kabobs. Its lamb, and chicken, I think, with tomatoes, lettuce, cabbage, sauce, and onions.
At around 16:00….that means 4 pm (they go by military time here I guess) we headed into town to get gelato for those that hadn’t had it. I had teramasu and cappiacia (I think that’s how they spelled it?) It was amazing!! We all decided to take a walk through town so we went as far as one of the biggest catholic churches around. It was beautiful!
When we got back, we had some worship and then prayer for the team. It was an awesome time! I’m so overwhelmed of how beautiful and wonderful God is! I don’t know if I already said this, but my whole tuition is paid!!! Thanks to Jesus and hearts that are willing to listen to Him! I really don’t have that much left though since my main priority was tuition. Praise God though!! He is SOOOO good! I had to come up with a total of 5,000 ish? Crazy!
So after prayer we all have just been hanging out, talking to family or blogging.
I know some of you would like to know what to pray for….
Here’s a few more things
-unity in the group
-that we would all pick up on the language really fast
-servant hearts
-power to come back on
-that Italy would have peanut butter…lol…jk…kind ofJ
-that God would direct me this semester
Thank you for all your prayers! They are such a blessing and believe me I can feel your prayers! I love and miss you all! God bless.
Agape,
Bethany
It was interesting going to church because you could feel the common bond that we have in Christ, but at the same time, I was so lost. This wonderful older lady came up to me and started talking to me, but I think she caught on that I was American by the dumb look on my face.
Worship was great because I could read the song on the wall and sing the familiar songs that I cant remember right now, but they’re ones that we usually sing. I didn’t understand anything that the pastor said, but I could tell that he introduced us because he said America and biblia college? And some of them were looking at us and smiling.
We headed back to the apartments and decided to do the dishes since the kitchen was starting to smell. Two of the girls had already been there for a week. I also decided to unpack. Oh my goodness! It felt so good to unpack! So everything is put away and now its home for at least the next 4 months…maybe after….who knowsJ
I finally felt hungry around 3ish so we all decided to get Dumer(doomer) or kabobs. Its lamb, and chicken, I think, with tomatoes, lettuce, cabbage, sauce, and onions.
At around 16:00….that means 4 pm (they go by military time here I guess) we headed into town to get gelato for those that hadn’t had it. I had teramasu and cappiacia (I think that’s how they spelled it?) It was amazing!! We all decided to take a walk through town so we went as far as one of the biggest catholic churches around. It was beautiful!
When we got back, we had some worship and then prayer for the team. It was an awesome time! I’m so overwhelmed of how beautiful and wonderful God is! I don’t know if I already said this, but my whole tuition is paid!!! Thanks to Jesus and hearts that are willing to listen to Him! I really don’t have that much left though since my main priority was tuition. Praise God though!! He is SOOOO good! I had to come up with a total of 5,000 ish? Crazy!
So after prayer we all have just been hanging out, talking to family or blogging.
I know some of you would like to know what to pray for….
Here’s a few more things
-unity in the group
-that we would all pick up on the language really fast
-servant hearts
-power to come back on
-that Italy would have peanut butter…lol…jk…kind ofJ
-that God would direct me this semester
Thank you for all your prayers! They are such a blessing and believe me I can feel your prayers! I love and miss you all! God bless.
Agape,
Bethany

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