Sawadee from afar!
This is Sonny checking in with the daily Thai news.
Wednesday morning started out with a bit of turbulence as local Thai police patrolled the highway for criminal smog in cars. Our caravan was one of the lucky few to meet the police firsthand. Yay! Unfortunately, our friendly neighborhood Campus crusader, P-Pai, got the ol' slap on the wrist with a ticket. On the bright side, Matt can easily pull off as a Thai person!
The rest of the day has been kind of calm. Apparently Wednesdays are when Maejo students have the least number of classes. Some only have two classes (which is nothing compared to my zero classes on Wednesdays when I was still in school, a ha!). Some were on campus cleaning duty as punishments for minor infractions. So all in all, a calm day. Most of the team has been going around the campus scouring for potential Christian conversion meals. But the smaller number of students on campus today has led to fewer opportunities so pray for a return of more tomorrow!
The plus side of my day so far has been meeting this CRAZY girl (Heng) and her friends. Whenever someone outweirds Nor, then you know she's crazy. Anyway, they seemed legitimately interested in coming out to our events and overall enjoyed talking with us. We're suppose to have lunch with them tomorrow so pray that we can continue to build a good friendship with them as well as all the other people we have met so far. (Psst! There were these engineers we met who dig Megan Fox. Hawt. And random, I know.)
Well, I hope things are going well in the States as well. You know... not too hot, an end to California's budget crisis, etc.
Stay tuned for more information in the future. And by that I mean DO NOT move away from your computer and keep hitting refresh on this page every 5 seconds. Cool? Cool. Peace out, Americans.
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Sawadee-ka! Ahh...Sonny, what a delight hearing from you! :) Glad to know u r all doing well, praise the Lord! Just a note to tell u all that u r constantly being prayed 4! Phra Chao Ooy Phon! (Which means God bless you!) Stay cool (cooler than us in Calif. anyway!) and healthy too!
ReplyDeleteLove in Christ,
Rachel
Sonny, I knew you should've been an English major.
ReplyDeleteOh, MAN! I'm exited for you guys! Didn't I already say that! Anyway, I'm praying for y'all!
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