A journal, because George Plimpton says I ought to for the sake of my grandchildren
The Start of Something Great
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Club Deportivo Los Laureles had their first start yesterday, we came up with 2-1 loss but they played great and we came away with our heads held high. We'll keep you posted with how things progress.
Hi Matt, Your uniforms look so cool! =So impressive!
It is neat that you just kind of walk and hear the Lord lead you to do I various things in this community...I love the sports club idea. It keeps them out of some trouble and keeps them around your influence. Hope you get to win a game just for the thrill of it:-) Nancy PS I was able to get about half of the pictures to upload. I have a slow connection...
My good friend Jessiel Rivera reminded me the other day that it was 10 years ago this month that I arrived here in La Ceiba. I remember my arrival here from Costa Rica fairly vividly. I had been getting teary-eyed on the plane from a combination of sleep deprivation, my longing to remain with my friends in beautiful San Jose and some sad indie music on my iPod. It was a hot and terribly humid Sunday afternoon when I landed in the La Ceiba airport and when I stepped off the 10-seater hotbox of an airplane onto the tarmac I was sweaty, bleary-eyed and disheveled. I looked like a typical gringo backpacker except for my mountain of luggage that I had in tow. Two members of the Central Mennonite Church picked me up in their car; how they knew I was the Gringo they were supposed to collect was beyond me but they got it right. I remember them remarking on the number of suitcases I had brought (3) and their heaviness (maximum weight allowance); and the resulting weight of embarrassment I felt ...
William, I've thought about what to write all day now and while part of me would like to continue exploring the theme and meaning of Justice from philosophy class, or rail against the seemingly monolithic, lock-step acceptance and use of P.C. language and how it's destroying our culture and ability to communicate with each other, or stake out my claim against the tyranny of gay-marriage; I'm left thinking that in that I haven't truly written anything since September of last year it might be nice to begin this new season of writing and opining with a fresh and sunny story from Los Laureles. Thus I bring you Carlos Jose Ucles Ferrufino, affectionately known in Laureles (and other parts) as Chucu. I shan't write a long bio on him as I did with Chihua; at least not today. I do though want to share with you a scene from his birthday back in November. Normally when a birthday in Laureles rolls around I arrive with a cake, we sing a song, say a prayer, eat, drink co...
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It is neat that you just kind of walk and hear the Lord lead you to do I various things in this community...I love the sports club idea. It keeps them out of some trouble and keeps them around your influence. Hope you get to win a game just for the thrill of it:-)
Nancy
PS I was able to get about half of the pictures to upload. I have a slow connection...