I don't even know where to begin.  In the past week this is the first minute I have had a breath to even think about posting on my blog.  The first trip I lead was just plain crazy.  100 high school students, paired up with 1oo kids from around managua just about every day.  There is no way of describing it so I will just give you some fun moments.
Going to a foreign country means stepping out of your comfort zone, and every once in a while it is a little bit scary.  Here are some of my scariest moments in Nica thus far rated from 1-10 with 10 being the scariest.
Scary Rating 3 - For me to get internet I have to walk from one place on the orphanage farm to the office about 1/4 of a mile away.  It is pitch dark and it feels like you are in a jungle in the middle of nowhere.  Walking by yourself gets a scary rating of 3.
Scary Rating 6 - I lead us into one of the most epic Onet fails ever.  Nicaragua always wins.  We tried to take a trip to hike a volcano with a caravan of 4 school busses and 200 kids.  When we got near the volcano we had a guide to tell us where to go, and well our guide was awful.  We had to take a detour and before you know it we are pretty much stuck in a jungle.  The trees were so thick in the road that the busses couldn't pass.  So what did we do? We bought a machete off of a farmer for two bucks and went to work.  Fast forward half an hour of machete cutting and we have barely gone any farther when a group of locals walk towards us.  There were about 8 of them.  All had machetes, one had a chainsaw, and at least two others had machine guns slung over their shoulders. They walk straight past me without saying a word and start cutting down trees in front of us.  But for those few minutes while they walked toward me and by me without saying a word, I had visions of bad movies and I was freaking out.
Scary Rating 4 - Lightning striking less than a football field away.
Scary Rating 3 - Home alone in a giant cement house without any real doors or walls in a city I have only been in for a day.  Power is out, its storming, and its night time.  Lots of people hollering in the streets, no idea when my host will return.
Scary Rating 2 - Flying on the smallest commercial plane I've ever ridden on.  Pastor Ed told me I came in on the biggest airplane the airport uses.  Can't wait for the ride home...
I feel like those are rated pretty low because with this country I'm sure I can do better.  More serious updates to come.  Love and miss you all.
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Sounds like you're having quite the experience, Tim! So excited to hear more about it when we both return to Denver. Miss you friend.
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