Monday, August 29, 2011

God is God. God is good. Always.

Reader,

I will inform you of something I realized today. I am an excellent doodler. This is not information I acquired firsthand, but rather a fellow student clarified. Take my English notes for example:
The bottom-right doodle is a mushroom cloud explosion. For more on doodles visit the Facebook album, haha. That's right.. there's an album..

So here's the story. Yesterday had a great time at the zoo with the foreigners. I don't say that in a judgmental sense that's just what they are. Gustavo and I compared the zoo here with the one's in Panama. We came to this conclusion: it's WAY better (muy bueno). The girl from Japan, Shiori, didn't say more than two words the whole time. It was great, however, when we were on our way in my shoe broke, then later on our way back my car wouldn't start. I am happy to say that all car problems are currently fixed, but at the time it created a mess of problems.

Also, continuing on our mention of the "batboy" conversation, I would like to conclude that these girls were not insane. They were simply referring to a musical. Which honestly doesn't make the conversation any less weird for me because the musical in itself seems really creepy. Still, I thought I would clear their name via Blog...

Also, Also: We had a completely random day in speech. It really made no sense to me why we took an entire day of class to have a staring contest. What was even stranger was that we have the most elite starers in the world. I'm pretty sure these guys would've never blinked if we just let them go at it all day. The one guy only blinked because he distracted himself when saying, "I could do this all day." Then realizing he blinked shouted in frustration. However, the other guy... I don't know. It was like the guy had no need to blink or sat in his room practicing all day. It baffled me.

On a more serious note:

I would just like to inform you, Reader, (just in case you actually care about the work of Christ on this campus) that He is moving in ways that cause me to tremble, which is something I've been praying for. He has introduced me to the most wonderful people and some that are in great need of saving and some who are extremely hungry and know where substance is found. I just want to take this moment to share with you in hopes you will praise Him with me and I long for you to pray for this campus and that the laborers would keep laborer and that the harvest would keep being abundant.

He is good,

Chelsy.

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