Nothing much to report lately.
We've opened up the Boba shop the past 2 days. We still think this is the only Boba shop in Mexico or at least one of the very few. Business has been slow since the store has been closed for so long, so people don't know we are open again. The purpose of the store is to gain income for the mission.
Jerry and I sang for Mother's day at the Ermita church. It was a Spanish song called Espérame. It's actually a lot harder to sing in Spanish than in English. It's not so much the pronounication that is difficult, but the intonations and how the words flow. I learned the song pretty much a couple of hours before the service so I was a bit nervous. It's also a lot more tiring to sing here in Jerez. I run out of breath really quickly because of the thin air. I think if i were to lead worship here, I'd only be able to sing about 3 songs.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
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5 comments:
Boba in Mexico. Thats different! I dont remember seeing anyone selling that when I went to visit my family there.
hi phil. its really great that you can lead or help lead worship and also sing in Spanish. last sunday, the moderator announced that you have a website and i will try to announce to our EM worship, so that we can know how to pray for you and for Jerry, Joseph, Juan and all the others in Mission in Mexico.
awesome. thanks rev!
Hey what's the going price for Boba down there? In US dollars por favor!
its actually pretty expensive relative to other places. its $1.50 for a regular boba, and $2.00 for a specialty drink (fruit etc). But the people that like it, really like it and will pay for it.
In comparison, I get a fresh juice drink for about $1.30 that is a big helping. Usually mango, strawberry, with carroit juice.
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