
March 1, 2006
Sorry that I haven’t posted anything in a while. It’s pretty hard when we have to use the Internet café, especially to post pictures, but nevertheless, I will still try. So, let’s see, the last two weeks…well, the week days are pretty much the same. I stayed at the base again last weekend. It was pretty nice. They took us out for pizza Friday night, (luckily everyone gave me their crust so it was all good). Then Saturday was awesome!

Saturday four of us went to this waterfall. It was close enough that we could walk to it. We went to the regular touristy part and saw that waterfall and it was oka

y, but then we found this other pretty rough looking trail that apparently led to another waterfall so we, me, Adave, and Jeremy (Jeremy is this guy from Chicago who was in the Dominican with a Prophetic missions team and when this team when home, he just d

ecided to stay a little longer) went up this trail. Adave, poor Adave, was the only Spanish speaker with us but he is so cool. He drew the map of how to get there on his hand and we just followed him, and he didn’t fail us. When we finally got there, there was this beautiful waterfall falling into this small pool and we went swimming. It was so

amazing, it looked like the places you see pictures of all the time and always wish you could go there. There were also a bunch of big rocks to climb around on and explore. It was so much fun. Jeremy is a climber and Adave is just and crazy little monkey man, so with there help, we pretty much explored most of the area up there. Also, you can climb down threw these little holes in the rock into these cave-like things. It was so amazing. I just kept thinking, I can’t believe I’m here. Well we pretty much stayed there all day. Sunday, we went to church and then went in to town for a little while. I went with Nicole, Pedro, and Sandra. We call ourselves the Fantastic Four (or Los Cuatro Fantastico). We always have so mu

ch fun. We had a little picnic in town and then went to the Internet Café. So that was pretty much my weekend, it was pretty good, I would have to say.
All right, now, as for this week: well it’s only Wednesday, and nothing exciting usually happens on the weekdays so I don’t really have much to say yet. This week’s class is on "World Missions." OH! And one pretty exciting things is that I should be getting my package tomorrow! I’m pretty happy about that. Oh, and this also reminds me that if you want to send me anything (packages, letters, CHOCOLATE, whatever…) you have to send it to this address:
YWAM DR/DTS
Attn; Lauren McConkey
PO Box 24770
West Palm Beach, FL 33416
They’re pretty picky about this and chances are that I probably would get it if its not labeled correctly, but send me mail. Please, I really like getting it.
PRAYER REQUEST:
· That me and the rest of the students here, especially the Dominican who don’t have any many resources, would be able to raise all of our outreach money.
· SPANISH, SPANISH, SPANISH!
· Patience with people. There some people here (especially one person in particular) are a little bit harder to love then the others
· Patience the rules and authority. I have been having a frustrating time, lately, with some things that have been going on.
· Just that all of us here are safe and health, there has been a bit of a cold going around.
· My Mexico children. I MISS THEM SOO MUCH!
Well something very hard happened today. I chewed my last piece of gum. This is when I start to see what I’m really made of. Well, I don’t think I really have anything else to say for now. You can call me! It is very hard for me to call out, very very hard HOWEVER, if you want to, you can call me. You can get the number from my dad and you can call me anytime between 5-7:30 on weekdays and pretty much any time on the weekend. I must warn you however, that the calls would probably have to be pretty short but I would still like them all the same.
Now, here are some random facts about the Dominican:
· You generally greet someone with a kiss on one side. (Usually the guys actually kissed your cheek and the girls just go cheek to cheek but I don’t think guys do this to each other, they just usually hug or shake hands)
· Here and it most part of The Dominican the plumbing isn’t so good, so you can’t flush the toilet paper down the toilet (if you’ve ever been to Mexico, it’s the same thing)
· Most Dominicans are very afraid of frogs, I don’t really know why, but a frog was in our classroom one time and everyone freak out and me and Sandra were just like "we don’t get it." I thought I maybe heard something about frogs being related to some kind of evil thing, I’m not really sure.
· Santa Domingo in the Capital
· Haiti and the Dominican have had a long history of conflict, many times The Dominicans will look down on the Haitians (I heard it said that Haiti to The Dominican is kind of like how Mexico is to the United States)
· For the most part, the bigger cities are pretty modern (I went to a Movies in a mall in Santiago and it was just like a mall you would see in the States)
· They eat a lot of rice and chicken and, of course, PLANTIANS! We have rice with our meals probably 5 or 6 times a week.
· They use, I guess want we would just think of as bananas, they have Ginaos, (sp?) which would be like our regular yellow bananas but they rarely eat them the way we do. They usually boil them when they are really green still. They are kind of similar to a baked potato. Then they also have platinos (or plantains) which they eat all the time in many different ways. The ways I’ve had them are as tostidos (which are pretty much like the fried bananas I would make) and mongu, (MON-GOO) which is boiled and then mashed, very similar to mashed potatoes.
All of this just reminded me of all the different foods I’ve eaten here so here I go with another list:
· Fried Egg plants (which is really good, I can’t even really describe it)
· Queso Frito or Fried Cheese (which is also amazing but doesn’t it just sound horrible for you?)
· This thing that’s kind of like a fried corn bread balls, I forgot want it’s called but it’s one of my favorite things here.
· I had an Empenada, it’s kind of like a Fried taco and it can have all different kinds of stuffing but the one I had had cheese and bacon in it
· They also have these chips that are made from plantains that taste just like potato chips but a little better
I think that’s about it. Overall I would have to say that I like Dominican food pretty well, but as you’ve probably notice almost everything comes fried, which can’t be too good for you.
March 3, 2006
Well, I guess for the first time in a long time sense I’ve been hear, I kind of feel alone. The Fantastic Four have split. Sandra went to the capital with her small group leader and Nicole and Pedro went home, they (Nicole and Pedro) asked me if I wanted to go with but I decided to stay. I went to bed at 8:30 last night! It was really nice through because I got, like, twelve hours of sleep.

Today went and helped with the clinic. There was a group of doctors and nurses that came in for a week or so and I went with to help. I didn’t really do much. However, they did need me to translate a couple times so that was pretty cool. I also played with the kids some. That was nice. I don’t really know what all I have planned for the rest of this weekend. It’s kind of weird being without Sandra, Nicole and Pedro. I think tomorrow I’m going to go into town with one people and then to the waterfall again.