
I know this is late, but it’s better than never. This is all written much after the fact, but I’ll try to recall as much as I can.
On the 13th, we went to this really sweet waterfall about 5km from the farm. They call it Rapel, and if you are up at the top of the falls you can see some hooks for connecting your rapelling lines. It’s probably 100ft tall, and it’s amazing. You have to run down a really long hill to get there, and then go through some small trails, but you come out at this sweet little spot with a swimming hole and fun rocks to play on. The only problem was that the water was like 50 degrees. My feet actually burned while I walked across the river. Andrew, Eric, and Etienne actually went swimming, but I think they’re crazy. After we had enough down below, we all climbed up the hill to the top. That was a pretty strenuous climb. Probably an 80 degree incline, and when you’re a larger fellow that’s a tough job. But we made it and it was excellent.
Sunday was a better sunday for me. I could finally understand a good deal of the message. It was also Father’s Day, so there were some special numbers happening in the evening. Lunch was excellent, and a very good special dessert followed. It was a hardish vanilla pudding with whipped cream and M&Ms. I wanted more.
Monday was special because it was the last day there for three of us. We went to work at Lobo’s for a while, and then after lunch Jake and I made doughnuts for the kids. That was somewhat of an ordeal, but it was fun, and I think the kids liked it. It was as close to Krispy Kreme as I could get in Brazil.
Our dinner Monday was special also. Szylvia and Balint made chicken paprikas. All I know is my grandmother used to make it, and when I mentioned it to Szylvia earlier in the trip she got all excited and said we had to make it. So we invited Jake and Katie to eat with us, and for dessert we had palacinka.
Then at 7:30 we had family night with the whole family. Some of the kids sang songs, a couple did a skit, and they made us sing as well. It was a really nice time of fellowship and bonding before we had to leave, and I will not soon forget it.
Later that night, three of the older girls gave the three of us a green and yellow bracelet that they made. I probably won’t take it off for quite some time, because whenever I look at it I remember the wonderful time I had and the lessons I learned. I can’t wait to go back.









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