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Day 5

Posted by Evan Liewer Monday, July 21, 2008

Well today went very well. Today was half a free day and half a work day. The first half we went to Manzanillo, the next major town south of us, and the last town before panama. We took some locals with us and were able to minister to them on the trip. The surfers went out to Monkey Point and surfed what Dillon referred to as the best surfing of his life. The rest of the group went snorkeling on an amazing reef and hung out at the beach. The afternoon was filled with working at the skate park, moving a large piles of rocks and repairing some damage to the ramps. This morning Matt Henderson shared his devotion and did amazing, between you and me, he has been one fo my favorites so far. Dillon and Shelby are on deck for tonight's messages.
Tomorrow is going to be a sweet day. We have had enough free time and tomorrow we work. One team is going to Ronnies house, the girls will paint non stop and the boys will be finishing pouring concrete and moving some stuff from the roof. The other team is going to Barretts house in the jungle and laying a concrete walkway so the family can get to the bathroom without walking through thick mud. The around two o'clock the girls will be traveling back from both spots and going to girl's skate night. Since there are no boys allowed they will be staying at their locations working though the day until dinner. Its going to be a long hard day, so please keep us in your prayers.
I am glad to say we are all healthy and doing well. This has actually been the healtiest I can ever remember being on one of these trips, so that is a huge answer to prayer. Half the team has some minor scrapes, but they wear them proudly. To be honest, my back has been sore and hurting so please pray for me (I see a back specialist the week we get back) Well thats is all i have time to post now, we are currently exploring town after dinner and i gots to catch the bus!!!
Until tomorrow my friends

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