Monday, May 17, 2010

First day of class

Well, today began my first day of classes--4 hours a day Monday to Friday. It began with a test-- I did OK on pages one to four, but page five was tough!

Mi maestra, Iliana, is very pleasant and patient. She is married to an Evangelical pastor, so we had a lot to talk about! Here is a picture of the inside of the school:




Things I take for granted at home: running water (here it is available every other day), electricity (off and on, fortunately mostly on), sunlight (they don't have Daylight Saving Time, so it is dark at 7:00pm and light at 5).

The family I live with--Rudolfo & Rosa, daughters Hilda & Carla and baby Christian are very kind--but I am working hard to carry on conversations. I know it will get better.

It rains every afternoon around 3:00, so I will wait awhile with my Salva Vida (Honduras missioners know what I'm talking about) until things clear.

Your still-living Rector sends his greetings!

- Posted by Padre Bill

No comments:

Post a Comment