This was our morning at the Institute. There were some students missing so we had a workable group. They are so excited to be able to play the hymns with one note and fingering instructions. It's much harder when they begin doing the key names and trying to find them. We got to leave the tecladas there for our class tomorrow because we didn't need them yet at Los Llanos. So we finished there, drove home, had lunch and left to pick up the Leavitts to go to Los Llanos.
` We must have dozens of guardian angels the way Scott drives out there. I keep trying to tell him it isn't a demolition derby or game of chicken but he just doesn't get it! He put on the brakes and threw up his hands one time and Elder Leavitt screamed. Scott was just joking and when Elder Leavitt realized that he started laughing at himself. He has this infectious laugh you just can't help but laugh at. I think they have decided to wear blindfolds on our next trip out there - with good reason!! There was a big group of students at Los Llanos. At the end of the lesson the table I was sitting at with the teclada collapsed on one side so the teclada slipped off the table to the floor. Of course I had made some kind on noise ( probably a scream) that scared everyone half to death. Pretty embarrassing!
The goats were gone today - I was afraid to ask where they were because they were likely someone's dinner.
When we got there one of the missionaries came in with a machete, like the ones our kids have. He had been out cutting grass - here it is: (This isn't the missionary)
Then the town taxi went by. It isn' t the same one I have seen before but cute nonetheless.
The Eickbushes are leaving shortly so we met them and took them out to dinner. They are such good friends. We went to Tony Ramas and had the best food I have had since we came here.
` We must have dozens of guardian angels the way Scott drives out there. I keep trying to tell him it isn't a demolition derby or game of chicken but he just doesn't get it! He put on the brakes and threw up his hands one time and Elder Leavitt screamed. Scott was just joking and when Elder Leavitt realized that he started laughing at himself. He has this infectious laugh you just can't help but laugh at. I think they have decided to wear blindfolds on our next trip out there - with good reason!! There was a big group of students at Los Llanos. At the end of the lesson the table I was sitting at with the teclada collapsed on one side so the teclada slipped off the table to the floor. Of course I had made some kind on noise ( probably a scream) that scared everyone half to death. Pretty embarrassing!
The goats were gone today - I was afraid to ask where they were because they were likely someone's dinner.
When we got there one of the missionaries came in with a machete, like the ones our kids have. He had been out cutting grass - here it is: (This isn't the missionary)
Then the town taxi went by. It isn' t the same one I have seen before but cute nonetheless.
The Eickbushes are leaving shortly so we met them and took them out to dinner. They are such good friends. We went to Tony Ramas and had the best food I have had since we came here.
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