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Day 19




Today Ashley, David, and I woke up and headed to the Day market. This was a really cool cultural experience. It was humungous and spanned across several blocks! We tried some really good cultural food from the roadside J Mmmm… spring rolls, cut up mango, fried pork balls…

 

Ashley’s mom sent some money over for the orphans in the nursery and Ashley and I picked out new outfits for each of the littlest ones at Doi Saket 1! We are so excited to give them to them and dress them up all cute!

 

We went home for the afternoon to practice for the prison, but Tutu’s other sons never showed up for practice. We’ve learned to roll with the punches since being here. Even if something is planned, it really doesn’t mean it will happen. So… you just learn to be flexible J

 

We got some Mexican for dinner, which was great! Then went with Ashley to her Bible study that she goes to on Monday nights. This was awesome! It was just for “foreignors,” so there were no Thai people there. The room was filled with people from every other part of the world, though, it seemed… Norway, Denmark, England, America… it was really awesome to see so many different people joined together as one body of Christ in a foreign country! Each person was in Chiang Mai working with a different organization. Some were with Partners, International Justice Mission, Free Burma Rangers, some were teachers… it was really great! We are looking forward to next week! 

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    I am a young woman, just married to the love of my life, Aaron James Nicolas. I recently graduated from Indiana Wesleyan University with a B.S. in International and Community Development and will continue my educational journey this fall at Boston University pursuing a Master's degree in International Relations and Religion. I am a journalist. I am a Turbo Kick Instructor. I am a musician and member of The La De Les. I am a friend and a daughter. I am an earnestly seeking disciple of Jesus Christ.
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