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Saturday, June 7
Well, today was our first full day in
Anyways, after finishing breakfast the team had devotions together and then had training for the seminar that will be taking place on Monday. I found out that I am on games and am totally stoked about this assignment. The time was getting late and people were starting to want food and so we all stopped at a local pizza kitchen and enjoyed some of the best pizza we had ever tasted. Since
Now is where a big cultural bang literally hit me in the face. The greeting here in Argentina is a “kiss” on the cheek, but this was totally new to me and I soon became the laughing stock of the team when my face turned bright red after a girl came up and “greeted” me. Another difference for me was how active people became when they would sing worship songs, jumping up and down and spinning around. We had to visit two churches tonight and so the team split up into two groups. I stayed at the same church with a couple of others and after the service, with testimonies and music from the members of our team, the church youth fed us all hotdogs and we had great fellowship with them even though we could hardly ever understand each other. When we finally got back on our bus, we picked up dinner for the rest of the team who had not already ate a meal and got back to the hotel after
David for the Team
Singing in one of the youth services.
Talking with the young people - or trying to, depending on everyone’s ability in Spanish.









Yeah, I know what kind of cultur shock the greetings and the women can give you.:)
Comment by Charlie.Willie — June 13, 2008 @ 10:18 am
Actually, the women are nothing compared to the men. After any Church service you feel like some one scrubbed your cheek with sand paper. See, the women only add color.
Comment by Leah.Anne — June 15, 2008 @ 1:54 pm