During the second week our District Governor came, and rotary went on a tour of Guaraçai. We toured the hospital, and people from rotary kept saying I should get a shot. At city hall we ate cheese from the local cheese factory which was good. Then we went for lunch and ate rice, beans and meat. What I think was the best was going to the orange farm. At the orange farm they had a system of belts to clean and load the oranges. At the loading station we all got fresh oranges, and they were good. They also had latex trees and we got to see a demonstration on how to harvest latex. When the tour was we got ready for a long super for Guaraçai's rotary club's 20th anniversary.
Thursday there was no school classes, because instead the whole school played soccer. My class did pretty good, and it was because of the talent of our players. I was on the sidelines with the rest of the class cheering. There was also a little volleyball and a lot of dancing.
One day my friend Flavio took me and Gabriel to a military graduation. Flavio's cousin had just graduated. There were lots of people there and Gabriel and I wore our rotary jacket. After we went to the Tres Lagoas' cookie factory and bought cookies which so far have tasted good. Back at Guaraçai we went to a BBQ which as always was good.
Well I think that is it and I'm sorry rotary Melfort for not writing this before Tuesday.
Hey Kody, we had a Rotary bbq tonight to welcome Stina so we're eating great food too:) fresh corn on the cob, yum! Anyway, we're busy with speakers and new members and now we'll probably plan an International Event like a mini-folkfest for November. Stina has been to Waskesiu this weekend too. She joined volleyball and is liking school so far. Next week I'm taking her with our museum crew for a train tour down in Ogema. Then Sept. 21 is Neepawa weekend! Time is flying. I was just talking with Matt Fiedellick who had gone to Brazil and he says you'll have an awesome, amazing year there! looking good so far, eh? So you talk alot about the food and friends, that's good, what about school? host family? club? Tell all:)
ReplyDeleteWhere is Stina from? School is good. My host family started buying pepsi because they heard I liked it and everyone from the club is good
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