Sunday, February 28, 2010

Fin de Febrero

I have almost been in Argentina for a month, march starts tomorrow. Last night I went to an Argentina birthday party after a church service and it was a lot of fun. We played a few solid games of jenga and ate pizza and cake. This is our last week of the summer intensive course and this weekend we are traveling to Buenos Aires! Things have been pretty busy, this weekend has been interesting because my family went on vacation and I had to use an argentine oven, which was an adventure. I've had a few tango classes and horseback riding classes, the horse classes are a lot more fun and we got to ride across a river in our last class. Its been good to be able to understand a little more spanish, but its still hard at night. When I'm out late at night with friends I get so tired its like I forget how to speak spanish at all. I just keep nodding my head and saying "Si si." I got to meet two missionaries from SC, David and Kristen, and I'm hoping to spend a lot more time with them. I have also had some very encouraging times with my friend Sergio, he is trying to get people to play frisbee on Saturdays and try to use it for ministry. When he said he played frisbee I knew we were going to be friends, he is probably the first Argentine I've met that knew what a frisbee was. Just keep praying for our group of students and my family. I hope that everything is good in SC and I'm praying for yall. I really like how Paul ends Ephesians
"Peace be to the brothers, and love with faith, from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. Grace be with all who love our Lord Jesus Christ with love incorruptible."

Mateo

3 comments:

  1. Hey man that's encouraging to hear that you have found a fellow frisbee player who is using it as ministry. Dude I'm praying for you. And this message comes with a hug (... Insert hug...)
    David

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  2. dude the most ordinary titles sound so exotic and awesome in Spanish!!

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  3. way to be a missionary of frisbee

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