Monday, May 6, 2013

Let the Adventures Begin

In the fall of 2012 my oldest sister Summer moved with her Aussie husband and two girls to Australia. Summer LOVES to travel to the max and has been all over the world. Ever sense I was a wee tot I dreamed of the day I could be an adventurer like her. Summer must have seen the venturous spirit within me (or she could just hear my incessant pleas to take me with her everywhere!) because she planned a trip for me and some siblings to go to Guatemala when I was about 10. Summer is awesome and helped us raise the money and the amount I couldn't raise she covered for me.
The 5 of us siblings trekking through the rain-forest.
(I am the small fri in the front) 
 SO. . . . after being blessed with that Super Awesome Experience in Guatemala, I have been itching to get out there again. It wasn't til this last December that something similar came up.
Some close friends, Jacob Cazier and Bebz (Josue Arredando), had been on a service project down in Mexico and were planning another one down in Tijuana, during the last week of Christmas break. They asked me to come and, of coarse, I couldn't decline.
The Orphanage 

Drenched after a hard days work in the pouring rain! 

Once again I was blessed with a wonderful opportunity to visit different cultures and serve!
 This blog is coming a bit late because it is not going to explain either of those spectacular ventures. It is my privilege to have Summer as a Sister once again, let me explain why, apart from the obvious reasons. Since Summer and her Fam have departed from the US and into the Ausie realm, she invited me to come nanny for her over my summer holiday! Can I get a Woot, Woot!?  
In order to remain in contact with everyone my sister Kaleena has been trying to convince me to start a blog. Despite my blatant dislike for both English and writing . . . . . she has succeeded, Kaleena Can be very persuasive. I guess it is a necessity if you are going to marry a debater like Couper . I am giving it a shot so bare with me as I try to figure this blogging stuff out.  

1 comment:

  1. I love that you put the Guatemala photo on here. You are so cute! Man, we had some good fashion in those days. Still do, for that matter.

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