Almost there! I've got plans lined up for arrival and departure from MN (thank you grandma!) travel to and from Willmar (again, thank you grandma), and the rest of my supplies. I now have a rain poncho that is good, a NKJ pocket Bible (smallest I cound find), a Spanish pocket Bible (so I can try to read it the way it will be read in Honduras), some detergent, etc. It's getting down to the little things, memorizing songs, packing bags, figuring out what goes where, etc. I keep juggling that and fixing things at home. I found out that there are 13 members of the team! (we're kinda large)
The good news is that we have running water again and it was relatively cheap and painless. It took about 30 min to identify the problem, get to it, fix it, and write an invoice! Woohoo! The bad news is my car is still in the shop, and my dad's car now has a mysterious problem, it can start if jumped, but the battery isn't the issue (we just replaced that). So we'll get that to the shop when mine is done and see what it would take to pass inspection.
I'm really looking forward to the chance to impact thousands of people for God! 1-3 shows per day over a month really adds up. That's more people in a month then I have had a serious chance to impact over the past 21 years...
I will probably post once more before leaving, so if you have any questions or comments, now's a great time to get them to me!
Peace,
Ed
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
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Hey Ed,
WooHoo! It's almost time for your summer adventure to begin! Just remember what I told you about memorizing the songs :D. Are you posting when you get to training? Get prepared to see awesome things happen. I'm getting pumped about your trip!
~Leticia
I'm so happy the water problem was fixed. Maybe we haven't prayed enough about the truck? I hope you can leave it at home and not take it to MN?? Grandma came through with airfare??? She will feel it's worth it to have her boy there, and I know you will do stuff for her. Love, Phyllis
Kind of wish I could be in Honduras to see/hear you guys!
--John Brame
I got the truck back today, $800ish, which is not fun but it will be taken care of. It looks like my truck will stay here and be the family's 2nd car since dad's needs a lot of work right now. So they get a 6 week break from the car that's slowly dying on the inside AND outside. CTI is reimbursing me for plane tickets, since i was able to raise so much (thanks guys!).
I will be posting as much as possible from training, which might mean calling someone and dictating a 5 min bit to have them post.
I wish you could be there too John... I wish I could take recording equipment as well. I'll make sure it sounds good for you guys!
Hey dude--glad the truck got fixed. Sube las montanas! Quiero oir toda su musica en julio despues de su aventura. (Si es posible.) :-)
Que Dios te bendiga!
Rock on,
Heather
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