Ok, I have no idea where to even begin. I haven't had internet the past several days, and they days here are just crazy long so a ton of things happen within the 24 hours we have.
First: I'll kinda explain what my days look like. I wake up a little before 6AM to go work out with the YP at 6. We do exercises, run or play a game. Then we have quiet time or a time where we can just take a shower and stuff. At 8 we're all assigned to a different place to get our morning chores done. I got to gladstone, at the guys house, and attempt to capture the atention of the leader as well as I possibly can to get the job I love....watering plants! I've kinda become "that crazy plant lady" of the campus...not sure how that happened haha. But seriously, if I'm going to have a job, I want it to have something to do with water, being outside, and greenery!! Yes please! After morning chores, we have worship. Sometimes it's as a whole base, sometimes It's just our school depending on the day. We start lectures a 10AM and then go til noon when we have an hour to eat and just chill. I do random things until 3:30 in the afternoon, then I go to work duties for about 2 hours. I'm with food distributing..I'm sure I'll tell more about that soon and what it is exactly that I do. After work duties, we go to our clusters. Since we haven't moved into the new base yet, we all go to different staff houses to eat with them and their families with a group of people from our YPDTS. Then it just kinda depends on the day what we do after dinner. We might meet one on one's, with our small groups, evangelism, free night, or who knows what else. So lot's of crazy things to do a lot of the time. But it's good. I like keeping busy.
Whew...so I know a lot of people have been wondering what my scheduale is like, so that's basically a highlightof my everydayness.
I was going to write more, but now I need to go to the streets of Perth...we're going to evangelize...a tid bit nervous I must admit.
I'll write more soon. Til then, if you don't hear from me for several days, no worries, I'm doing great!
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