
That's "Reporting Live from the Volunteers Living Room" for those non-spanish speakers. The move went really well. We all got here and were told to work it out amongst ourselves as to which room (more like fort) that we wanted. I got a pretty nice sized one with a desk in it which was really quite a score. We basically are in a large room seperated from eachother by lockers and sheets. Don't worry I've taken lots of pictures of everything including my section (not all of them yet, but I'm working on it). Make sure you look at page 2 so you can see the pictures of where I live. And YEAH, thats right MY section. I have officially taken up the post of kinder which are the babies-6 year olds. I love all of them already. It's really a great fit for me. Also kinder gets the most donations since they are just so damn cute so the place where they live is pretty big and they have lots of toys. It's pretty damn cool.
Saturday we moved and just kind of moved in for the day and got settled. Not very exciting in terms of blogging but exciting
Full Text Entry: Reporting Live from the Sala de los Voluntarios
Volunteer LandI call where we live volunteer land and this is the dedication to our land.
Where We Do/Hang Our LaundryYes we are hand washing right now and hanging them here. It's awesome. Yeah you can see someones underwear here.
Future Father ThomasThis is our resident seminarian who also helps out with Taekwondo. He lives with the boys here in volunteer land.
El PatioThe general patio where the kids play. This is Tommy playing volleyball with the older girls.
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