Hola! This is Morgan....blogging by myself until Georgia came to the rescue. Parents you can thank me later because this blog is now going to be super spicy. Jk. We’re really tired so this blog may not be great. anyway. Very early this morning(around 12:30), all of the girls were slightly on edge. Many of us were completely creeped out by the non-existent ghost murderer in our shower. Coach Hatch, only putting gasoline onto the buggin out fire, decided to search our upstairs home with the deadly weapon of.........wait for it........... Madeline’s hair brush. After the search came up inconclusive, Coach Hatch went to sleep. Within 10 minutes our door slammed shut and suddenly all of the girls were in one bottom bunk. These freaked out actions continued until about 3:30 in the morn. Clearly waking up this morning was not an easy task. So apparently if you don’t open your eyes when Coach Hatch tries to wake you up, you get cold water poured on your head....that would have been useful information for Falon and Morgan.
Anywayz, the rude awakening was made up for by the marvel of the glorious ride to Eagles Nest. We went to this orphanage last year and to our enjoyment, we were not greeted by a mudslide this time. After taking many scenery pics, we served the kids lunch and also helped them make friendship bracelets. FUN FACT: Maggie took over 200 scenery pics on the way to the orphanage. After the bracelets, we played basketball and soccer with the kids for about and hour and a half. Caution: the game down by the riverside may result in breakage or loss of your second toe......player discretion is advised; parental guidance suggested under the age of 13. btw, it was not one of your lovely children that got hurt.
Next we headed into the town of Solola for a bball game against some local girls. Well, the score was somewhat self explanatory: 20-87. Player of the game: Maggie Leech. Our student assistant was most likely our leading scorer. Emily beautifully shared her testimony at half time. She spoke about her developing relationship with Jesus.
Our next stop was the hotel for showers, then straight on to Betty”s favorite restaurant. Fun Fact: Betty once had a bilingual dog (He also spoke cat). The food was completely delicious. The dogs swarming our table were not as delicious. However our pasta/guacamole/waffles/steak made up for the unwelcomed guests. On our way home we practiced our bargaining skills for Antigua tomorrow. Falon got us all a great deal on some bracelets. Its easy to say that were all super pumped for tomorrow bye.
Morgan’s DCOTW: 11 (and 1 cat)