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Mishaps in Spain no.5

This is Timothy George just back from his trip to Zaragoza. It was a huge festival. I´m not even sure what it was about, but it was very big. We stayed in a great big fancy hotel, smack dab in the middle of the city for three days. I took about five hundred pictures in all of the whole thing, including the old monastary that we stopped at on the way back. The monastery was actually one of my favorite parts. Actually not the monastery itself, but the surrounding trails, gardens, waterfall, tunnels, ponds, etc. It reminded me alot of what heaven is going to be like. I was so beautiful! Three hours there was much too short. I barely made it back to the bus on time, but I did make it back on time, and I was not the last person, so they weren´t waiting for me. During the festival, along the street, there were these people that would dress up in silver and paint themselves silver and then stand on a box perfectly still with a container in front of them when someone would drop in a coin, they would start to move. Either stroking a silver apple or flower, or riding a silver horse etc. It was very odd. One guy even had a tail. It was kind of creepy too. I got a lot of pictures as I already said, so if anybody wants any just email me.

Mishaps in Spain no.4

Hello again and welcome to another addition to Mishaps in Spain, or if you prefer...edition of Mishaps in Spain.

Well, my roommate, Hernan, and I were up until one last night talking about evolution. I just found out that he is an atheist and believes in evolution. Not an unlikely combination. It was rather difficult to do it in Spanish too. He was trying to justify evolution by using examples of micro evolution which I tried to explain to him was quite different that macro evolution. When I would point out to him the physical or chemical impossibility of something he would just jump on to something else. After that night I realized that the very first thing is thatthey have to be convinved that there is a higher power that exists, because if they don´t accept that then they don´t really care how wrong they are because they have chosen to believe a lie, because they don´t want to accept the truth.

Mishaps in Spain no. 3

Hello again, and welcome to another episode of Mishaps in Spain. Many things have happened since I last wrote here. Many of which I do not recall. We took a trip to Valencia. It is quite a large city. The third largest in Spain. There are a lot of old Roman buildings in Valencia. We went to the toop of one of the towers. Two hundred and twenty three spiraling steps that progress smaller and smaller until you finally get to the top. I took a long time to get there, but it was worth it. There was a gigantic bell on top and you could see the whole city from up there. I have some pictures if anyone wants some. Just ask me. I am on Yahoo IM most evenings so if you show up I will talk to you. Anywho, things are starting to settle into a routine here. The classes really aren´t going to be that bad. I think that I might have a chance at living afterall.

A song worth listening to

Paul sent me a link to this song.  It's by Shannon Stephens.  She is on the same label as John Ringhoffer.  I really like it.  Here are the words:

I'll Be Glad
Shannon Stephens

I'll go anywhere that you do
And If you don't go before
Lord I don't wanna go
Without you anymore

Lead me in a pillar of fire
Shade me in a big white cloud
Lord wherever you go
You'll always have me around

You will give my body rest
And never let me thirst
So I'm not going anywhere
If you don't go there first

When I see you beckoning me
That's how I'll know
Lord following your lead
Is the only way I'll go

When you get your flock together
Please take me along
Lord When I'm too weak to travel
I'll be glad you're strong
And I'll lean on your arm

Mishaps in Spain no.2

Hola Caballeros, señoras, y señoritas,

Well, classes have started this past thursday. They are going to be pretty hard. It quite amzing to me though that even though they just talk for so long and so fast, I actually understand most of what they say. it is kind of weird though because i can´t just sit back and relax, I have to be up in my seat concentrating on everything they say to catch, otherwise, it doesn´t get in. i have to concentrate so hard sometimes that it makes my head hurt. Well, I also went to the local WalMart today, Carrefour. I bought my notebooks and a pencil. Not very exciting. By the way, would you believe that they pay for a liter of gasoline here as much as we pay for a gallon!

Mishaps in Spain no.1

I finally have internet in my room, but I´m not sure for how long. The computer guy here couldn´t get it working, so I decided to give it a try tonight, and I finally got it. There are actually quite a few people from Southern here. Of them, there is only one that I could know that I didn´t. Well, let me tell you what I did today. I decided that I would ride down to the beach, it´s actually pretty far if you don´t drive. So I borrowed a bike from the dorm and headed out. I got down to Sagunto and I was tempted to go up and look at the fortress, but I decided not to because we will all be going there on a tour before too long. Sagunto has narrow cobblestone streets that are really cool (super hiper mega chevere!) Anywho, I kept going and I got to Port Sagunto. I ended up in an industrial part of the town when ¨it¨ happened. I road up on a pretty high curb, I did everything right, but I guess it was to high, and the bike wasn´t of the highest quality, and pop went the tire. So I was in the middle of the city with a dead bike. I thought I was pretty close to the beach, so I decided to keep going, because I knew that there were some other students that had gone down to the beach. I thought that maybe I could get a ride if any of them had come in a car. I got to the beach after another hour had passed. I found a little podunk cafe on the boardwalk that had a drinking fountain and got some water. I was really thirsty! Then I went to the beach and found some students. Of course, they had come on the bus. Smart me didn´t think to bring any money. So turned around and headed back into town, walking my bike. I forgot to mention that when I was walking the bike before I had remembered that in one of Stephanie´s survival books it had said that if you had a flat tire you could stuff the tire with ¨"rags, plastic bags, leaves, or anything you can find." So I had stuffed the tire with litter and rode the bike a little. It really doesn´t work very well. It´s also kind of hard on your backside because there is a bump every time you go over the valve stem. I finally got back to Colegio Adventista de Sagunto. The whole trip took about five and a half hours. It not supposed to take that long, but I was dead tired from walking all day. When I got back to the dorm I was so thirsty I staggered into the dorm and took a long swig from their anemic drinking fountain. It is not very good at producing alot of water. I lived.

temporal limitation

Oh the joy of temporal limitations.  I have a job.  You probably do to.  And if you don't, you're in school, or looking for one -- or maybe you're passed that stage in life.  I haven't. 

Sacrifice

Would you sacrifice your life for someone else? Would you be willing to die in someone's place? Here's a story of one person's sacrifice.

This rich man had a butler, the best butler he could ever ask for. Every morning he would bring the rich man breakfast, it was always precisely the way it should be. The rich could tell the butler care about his job, and that he worked the very best he could. He became very fond of his butler.

One day the butler never showed up to work. Later the butler came by, the rich man asked what's the matter.

Me

The mystery man speaks. For those of you who don't know who I am, my name is Cody. I go to the Petersburg SDA church. I know several people at this website, but not everybody. So hello everybody. Smile

gonna vacate

Gonna be away from work for a while.  Kinda strange.  My summer vacation will be a whopping week long.  I have a new assitant who will be holding down the fort.  I anticipate that my help will be needed over the next week.  Still, it'll be vacation.

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