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Friday, February 14, 2014

UPDATE: HeRe are SomE details and a video and PHOTOS :)

Hello all,

Its been a while since we have put up a post. We apologise for this, has been a busy couple of weeks.
We miss you all and please keep your emails and updates coming... we love to hear what and how our friends and family are going :) Gives us encouragement to keep going :)

So here is a little update.
Our studies have been going great and our Spanish is getting there bit by bit.
We had an awesome party with the brothers and sisters from the congregation a week back and that was heaps of fun... they sure know who to party here :D Sarah was dancing all night.. hahaha she loved it.

We have been enjoying the awesome food here as well :D We went to a sisters house for lunch and had some traditional food and man... it was insanely delicious. Also we have an awesome lunch spot here which costs s/.4 which is around $1.75 and you get a two course meal WITH OPTIONS and REFIL DRINKS... so good... we love it... I have also been enjoying my wife awesome cooking. Can't help but mention that. hehehe

We have also started going to the gym here... for s/.3 per person ($2)... your can't not go hahaha.

We have been so blessed being here.. we have settled very nicely into our new congregation and have made some amazing friends. We have just received three sisters (a mum with here 2 adult daughters) that are going to serve here for 6 months and one of the daughters in an english teacher... which has been awesome for Sarah.

Anyways we will leave it there for today and put some photos and videos up so you guys can see whats going on here :)

Love to you all and please email us and let us know how you guys are going :) miss you all very much

p.s email is: joshua.rado@gmail.com


 Lunch at the sister house :D awesome food... jungle style


 Egg cooked in banana leaves... yum yums


 Tacacho (which is made of bananas and other yummy stuff) with BBQ(jungle style) pork


 Best PICARONES in the whole of Peru... right in our territory and only s/.1 = $0.30
These are peruvian doughnuts made from pumpkin and sweet potato and then fried.. add some traditional sweet sauce made from local sugar cane and other yummy stuff and your get these amazing doughnuts that you can't stop eating.... (thats why we are going to the gym hehehe)



 Sarah in her element :D


 I wasn't in my element that morning when put my shoes on before my pants :S


Our View 


Got this sneaky pic of Sarah witnessing... GOOD JOB LOVE :D


This is a video of some of the girls in our cong doing a dance at the party :D

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