Monday, July 11, 2011

At Home in Radom

You all need to come to Radom some day ... if only to experience the greeting at the train station. Polish flag waving, happy smiles there to greet you, hugs from old friends and new friends alike ... they all feel like family in an instant. Our brothers and sisters in Radom go out of their way here to make us feel welcome, to make us feel at home. It is a wonderful experience.

I hope to update you more fully tomorrow and upload some more photos. Our days have been very full, and it's difficult to find time to write. For now, we are safe in Radom, loving the people, and trying not to count the days 'till we have to leave. Thursday, July 21, will come too soon.

Dave, Dan, Tom and Joe began construction at Marysia's house today. They returned to the hotel covered in cement dust, took quick showers, and joined the rest of us to go to Lucyna's house for a delicious Polish meal. Piotr and Marta were there to help their mother :) We had a nice time, and of course, the food was as amazing as always.

Ben, Lou, the teens and I spent the day training for the English classes that begin tomorrow. Lessons are prepared, power point done, music rehearsed and ready, and games planned. Ready, set, go! Please pray that God's will is accomplished and that we listen carefully to the Holy Spirit. This is His gigue, not ours! We will meet at the Snyers for prayer in the morning. Looking forward to all God has in store.

Do jutra! (See you tomorrow)

Sherri

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