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Friday, October 28, 2005

Kitchen Ministry

Something that every person has in common on this earth is... FOOD! It crosses all cultural boundaries. We can always find a common ground when it comes to food, I mean everyone has to eat, right? Three of our English students taught us how to make "Alfajores" which are chocolate covered, manjar-filled, cookies! It was a great time of friendship building! I'm always amazed at how eager Chileans are to teach us how to make or do something. Please be in prayer for these 3 girls! They are sweethearts, and becoming good friends of mine!

Me, Ingrid, Carla, and Raquel


Me, Ingrid, Carla, and Raquel
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Me and the girls with the finished cookies. Yum!

Linds & her alfajor!


Linds & her alfajor!
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Lindsey was proud of her creation. She used icing and a toothpick to make a cool web design on her cookie!

Trip to Siete Tazas

Lindsey, her friend Kirsten from the States, Jill, Eduardo and I took a day trip about 3 hours south of Santiago to visit "Las Siete Tazas." It is a series of 7 waterfalls on a beautiful river. It was great to get away from the rush of the Santiago city life for a while. Here are some pictures of our trip. Enjoy!

Siete Tazas


Siete Tazas
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The "Siete Tazas." A series of 7 waterfalls really close together. It makes for beautiful scenery!

Me & Linds


Me & Linds
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Me and Lins infront of the "Siete Tazas." Notice how it's springtime, and we're still wearing sweatshirts and jackets!

Eduardo


Eduardo
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We all got a kick out of the "Danger" signs.

Linds


Linds
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Lindsey reminiscing in front of "Salta de la Leona."

La vela de la novia


La vela de la novia
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Kirsten, me, and Linds in front of "La Vela de la Novia," a beautiful waterfall.