Hello my faithful followers of my blog!! I hope you are all doing well and thank you so much for keeping up with my events and praying for me!! I can honestly feel your prayers and appreciate them so much.. You have no idea!
Since I wrote last, not much has happened… We are not in a different country, Lesotho. Lesotho is quite an interesting place to be honest, a lot different than Mossel Bay. It’s full of poverty and not that nice. This is exactly what I was expecting for a Book of Hope missions trip☺ Its been interesting. We have been doing these really long (and when I say long, I mean LONG) surveys in schools. We go into schools and give them questionnaires about their lives. We have to read the questions to them, and half of the time they don’t understand and the whole survey is about two hours long, so needless to say, its been interesting!
Here is a bit of a story too… We were driving to a school that was about 4 hours away. We drove through a really dangerous mountain area, and it was really really steep. While we were driving I was really nervous, cause I don’t like heights… AT ALL (something I got from YOU Dad!). Anyways, we were driving down the mountain and our car started to smell. We all got worried and we stopped on the side of the road (we were on our way to the school and our appointment was at 1pm, and it was 12:50). When we stopped, we found out that the clutch was burnt out… We were in the middle of NOWHERE on a mountain and it started raining and thunder and wind… You couldn’t come up with a better story. It was Insane!
Our leader Daneli walked ahead to the school, it was awesome that the school was so close! She returned with the principle who brought a truck and pulled our car to the school with us it is! It was hilarious! We got to the school and gave the survey and ended up having to stay the night in this mountain country!! There were huts and animals everywhere and it was AWESOME! All six of us girls had to sleep in two beds, which was really funny! And God really provided for us… A place to stay, food to eat and kids to hang out with while we waited for the car to get fixed the next day!! Haha! It was classic!
Other than that event, our schedule has been pretty chill this last week. We were supposed to leave Lesotho today (Saturday October 11th), but we may be here for another week or so to finish the surveys! I can’t believe that it is October already!! I didn’t think this trip was going to go by this fast, and I hope it continues to go by fast because I can’t wait to come home and see all of you!! Thank you for those who have written me... I LOVE getting letters and emails and I print them out and read them until I can check them again.. SO THANK YOU SO SO SO MUCH!! I love you all!
God is still teaching me a lot of things… I can be pretty stubborn sometimes but he is breaking through the walls that I try to hold up and He is tearing them down. Slowly but surely, and through a lot of stretching, He is showing me who He is, and showing me how beautiful I am in Him. I am seeking Him in such an intimate way, and although it is a DAILY walk (which is not always easy), I am being grown! This trip is really a great opportunity for me… We have a great team, and I am getting really close with them all. We are like a family now... Or trying to be… Hahaha!
I can definitely say that I am looking forward to being home and spending time with my family and friends. I miss you all so much and I can’t believe it has already been half of my trip.. I have a feeling that the rest of my trip will go by extremely fast and I am looking forward to it! A LOT! I miss you all and I will be talking with you as soon as I can!! Keep me in your prayers and I will keep you in mine!! Love you and Talk with you soon!
Domi<3
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