Monday, January 7, 2008

January 7th

So today we have an answer to prayer to begin with. We emailed the hotel about Clayton's passport and they found it and are sending it, so now we just await for it to arrive. Today was an exciting day. Councillers for camp began arriving today so it is beginning to get pretty busy around here. So today we were put to work repainting a shed. after spending a bunch of time trying to scrap the paint off with various tools we decided to use the powersprayer to make things go faster. Aswell I (Dane again) stained the concrete on what Paul hopes to turn into a barn. Kenny and Clayton got sunburned rather badly today. Camp starts tomorrow and to go with our safari theme a poisonous snake was found right outside the neighbors door. It's now being kept inside a jar in the cafeteria. Continue to pray for us as camp starts tomorrow and will be filled with adventure.

4 comments:

Rob said...

Great news about Clay’s passport! We will pray for camp as it begins today.

Thanks for jumping in with all your feet (and making sure not to step on the snake at the same time).

We are praying for you. Staff met yesterday afternoon, and asked about the teams. Lance has the blogs on the school web page. www.clbi.edu

Bless you all! We love you guys!

Rob

Jeremy said...

Yo Brazilians.
We're enjoying following the adventures. Know that we are in prayer for you. May God unveil your eyes to teach you new truths through this unique experience.

TOMA said...

Hey great to hear that God has answered our prayers about Clayton's passport!!!

The snake seems like a unique touch to the experience!!! Remember to have fun and to learn from the people there while they are learning from you!!!!

Love you all and hugs!!!!

Toma

Beth said...

Hey you guys, glad to see everything is going pretty good. Thank God for answered prayers. You know Clayton we like you a little too much for you to stay in Brazil, D-Group and CLBI would not be the same without you!
Well, thanks for the updates. Miss you all, you're in my prayers.

-Beth