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Krista and Craig in Paraguay: April 2009
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Krista and Craig in Paraguay. Wednesday, April 29, 2009. As of right now the running total is around 4,000 people in total, 1,500 being from Paraguay. They hope, and are expecting this number to continue to rise in the near future. (We´re getting to the point where there´s not much else BUT a near future.). Feel free to check out our new pictures on blogger, and rest assured that we are still alive. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Check Out Our Web Album of Paraguay Pictures! Current Weather in Asunción.
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Krista and Craig in Paraguay: May 2009
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Krista and Craig in Paraguay. Wednesday, May 13, 2009. To realize the worth of the anchor, we need to feel the stress of the storm. 160; On March 31st, my mom went in for a laproscopic hysterectomy. After calling my Dad 2.5 hours after the surgery, and have him tell me that they still were not finished, how could I not worry? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Check Out Our Web Album of Paraguay Pictures! Krista and Craig in Paraguay: In Technicolor! Current Weather in Asunción. The more you know* *. Origi...
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Krista and Craig in Paraguay: November 2008
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Krista and Craig in Paraguay. Wednesday, November 26, 2008. The Prince and the Pictures. On another note, uploading all of the pictures to the web this morning allowed me the chance to remember our trip to the countryside and that they are teaching about "The Little Prince" in the school there. Those kids, if they read that book, will turn out just fine. Sorry The lighting on the picture is not good. but you get the idea. I was excited to see it on the blackboard. Tuesday, November 25, 2008. 160;If t...
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Krista and Craig in Paraguay
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Krista and Craig in Paraguay. Wednesday, April 29, 2009. As of right now the running total is around 4,000 people in total, 1,500 being from Paraguay. They hope, and are expecting this number to continue to rise in the near future. (We´re getting to the point where there´s not much else BUT a near future.). Feel free to check out our new pictures on blogger, and rest assured that we are still alive. April 30, 2009 at 10:41 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Current Weather in Asunción.
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Krista and Craig in Paraguay: February 2009
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Krista and Craig in Paraguay. Thursday, February 19, 2009. A Day of Instruction. 160; While posting another thrilling History of Paraguay post (some university will publish it. you watch), I realized that much to my chagrin, there is nothing on here about what we do here or how it's going. I'll give you a quick run-down. 160; Krista and I have started volunteering there lately with our free time in the mornings entering registrations into the database. It's a decent excuse to sit somewher...160; O...
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Krista and Craig in Paraguay: A Day of Instruction...
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Krista and Craig in Paraguay. Thursday, February 19, 2009. A Day of Instruction. 160; While posting another thrilling History of Paraguay post (some university will publish it. you watch), I realized that much to my chagrin, there is nothing on here about what we do here or how it's going. I'll give you a quick run-down. 160; Krista and I have started volunteering there lately with our free time in the mornings entering registrations into the database. It's a decent excuse to sit somewher...160; O...
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Krista and Craig in Paraguay: A Quick Update!
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Krista and Craig in Paraguay. Friday, March 20, 2009. We've had a little break from the updates, but we're still kickin'! The deadline for Paraguayan registration is March 31, so we're expecting to have a decent influx of forms come in around, and after this date. We are finally starting to get some relief from the heat. The sun is still strong during the days, but at least at night it cools off to a nice sleeping temperature, and our mattress is no longer constantly hot! March 20, 2009 at 8:46 PM. I...
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Krista and Craig in Paraguay: January 2009
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Krista and Craig in Paraguay. Thursday, January 29, 2009. The Relativity of Life. Breakfast is normally bread with a jam, a small sandwich, or yogurt. But whatever we eat, we always have the same thing to drink. "Cocido", a hot tea made fresh from the dried leaves every morning with a touch of sugar and milk. Perfect in my book. Berta always says, "if cocido was beer, you'd be drunk all day long! Showering time is quick, not because we don't have good access to water, but because it's cold! Traditions...
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Krista and Craig in Paraguay: Mennomeet
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Krista and Craig in Paraguay. Monday, September 14, 2009. R-l, back to front) Rebecca Willms. Niagra on the Lake, ON; Krista Shue Mast - Goshen, IN/ Kidron, OH; Tyler Doerksen. Prescott Valley, AZ; Scott Bergen. Winnipeg, MB; Dorothea Toews. Winnipeg, MB; Craig Mast - Goshen, IN/Smithville, OH. (Note that you can spy. check on other members' blogs by clicking their name). Oh yeah, and we went to Bethel with Tyler Doerkson). October 4, 2008 at 8:03 AM. Your dates are weird. Fix it. Té la mà Maria - Reus.
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Krista and Craig in Paraguay: HISTORY OF PARAGUAY, PART III: No, Oligarchy is not a Butterfly
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Krista and Craig in Paraguay. Thursday, February 19, 2009. HISTORY OF PARAGUAY, PART III: No, Oligarchy is not a Butterfly. 160; When the Spaniards set up their colonies in South America, they imposed the then current medieval feudal system on their newly declared native citizens. Known as encomiendas. 160; The colonists were required to instruct the idigenous population in Catholicism. However, aside from this religous favor, life on the encomienda. I appreciate these lessons Craig! Current Weather in...