First, an apology I have not posted in a minute. And by a minute, it has been like a month. The Holidays have been very busy, and there have been lots of changes here. But you all supported me with … Read more about Screw all dignity.
Leap of Faith.
Reality 1. Dec 8, 2023 Drew wakes up with his alarm blaring. He has already overslept his English 101 class at nine and didn't do his psychology homework. He puts a shirt on and barely makes it to … Read more about Leap of Faith.
47 hours ish.
47 hours ago ish. I walk into a 7/11 to buy snacks for a journey ahead. We are about to leave for Thailand in the morning. 46 hours ago ish. Snacks have been acquired. I am currently in the … Read more about 47 hours ish.
The big apple.
Well, we have left our village. And now we are in Siem Reap, a pretty big city here. And culture shock is real. The city is more overwhelming than what we are used to. Going from a small village … Read more about The big apple.
Good bye teacher see you tomorrow.
You can't win them all. And two days ago, me and Ethan had a very humbling experience. About a week ago, at this point, Lannete, our Khmer teacher, told us this week we would be on our own for … Read more about Good bye teacher see you tomorrow.
7.5 white boys.
We have like two weeks left here. Which is both good and bad. The good thing is we get to see the rest of the squad very soon. The bad thing is we have become a part of this little … Read more about 7.5 white boys.
The Adventures of Queen Jam and Pretty Girl.
We have been in Cambodia for about three weeks now. Life is good. We are still teaching English to the kids and doing soccer ministry with a sprinkle of construction in there. It baffles me that … Read more about The Adventures of Queen Jam and Pretty Girl.
168 hours ish.
168 hours ago ish. We had the final worship session in Georgia before we left for a very long time. 156 hours ago ish. I woke up on the training center floor at the AIM base. Packed my tent … Read more about 168 hours ish.
tents, tats, and takeaways.
Training camp is done. The first week felt like a month. And the next three felt like one week. Strangers became family as we lived on top of each other and shared every moment with each … Read more about tents, tats, and takeaways.