Sunday, May 20, 2007

Photography

On Friday we had an awesome Youth Night. We watched another movie. This time we watch a Jackie Chan movie called Little Thief. Afterwards we played 3 games as well. We had a good turnout and everyone seemed to have a lot of fun. Youth Nights are going to be awesome and I can't wait for the future ones.

For pics of the Youth Night, click here.

Yesterday I also went to my first quinceñera. It was a friend of Gabriel's. It was really fun. It's pretty much a wedding without a groom. I will upload pics from the quinceñera soon. I was thinking to make some money for the mission, I could photograph quinceñeras here.

I definitely have enjoyed eating the food here in Jerez. This is a pic of Jerry's favorite quesadilla stand. They had great tacos too. Today we also went to the seafood restaurant that I've been waiting to go to forever. It was amazing. I had a fish and shrimp combo that was fried and garlic flavored. I have to make sure I know where everything is so when people come and visit I can take them to the best spots.

Not much to say lately. I think I've settled in alright and feel fairly comfortable here. The Spanish is improving. I think it's still a bit too early to tell how things are going on my journey. It's been up and down sometimes. But I just have to be patient and see what God has in store for me.

3 comments:

Bert said...

I don't think I saw quesadillas at all. I was beginning to think they didn't exist there.

Phil said...

i think ive eaten more quesadillas here than anything else. most of the home cooked meals are quesadillas. Just tortilla and cheese and some fresh salsa.

its funny cuz usually i can never eat just a plain cheese quesadilla. i always have to have some sort of meat in it. but here i love it. i can eat it no problem. i think its the cheese.

one of my fav places also has this fried quesadilla that is one of the best things ever. and only 8 pesos to boot.

Anonymous said...

Buena idea. The photography, that is.

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