
Missionary Trivia: Guess who this is?
(if this is your child, love them unconditionally)
Today was our first day of Converse Camp - rock on, never off. Most of the newbs were nervous about the English camp starting, but the veterans were helpful and supes totes pumped. The morning began with a skit where Frannie was Maryleslie's arms as she got ready for a date with Osk, who used Troy's arms. Osk lucked up with the Mary/Frannie duo as a super hawt date. That seemed to be a hit.
During the camp, our groups are in teams according to bandana colors. After the skit, we broke up into our teams to start the English camp portion of the day. The New Kids on the Block struggled at the beginning, but thanks to much prayer, God provided patience, and the first day of English camp went well overall. We played crab soccer, volleyball, ships and sailors, skism, and steal the bacon throughout the day, with a break for a three-course lunch made by our caterers. After lunch, we watched a video about love called "Team Hoyt" (look it up on Youtube), because love was the theme of the day. Next was "eye-to-eye" where we each spoke with one or two members of our team alone. This was when we really had the chance to share the gospel with the Hungarian youth. Several of the American team members enjoyed this time and feel like they planted some seeds. We had American culture night, and instead of shooting fireworks for the 4th of July, we watched The Blind Side and ate Don Pepe pizza. GREAT first day!
Please continue to pray for courage, patience, and energy throughout the week!
Peace. Love. Diosd.
Some hungarian terms we have been learning.
Kinos- Awkward
Koszunom- Thank you
Szivisen- Your welcome
Maryleslie Volcok- My name is Maryleslie
Ho- Snow
Yo- good
Nagy- big
Fagy- Ice Cream
Samibo- nevermind
Segicseg- help
Bocsi- Sorry (not to be confused by our southern accents with Basci- old man).
Nemnicutsz- no big deal
Kocsi- car
Viz- water
Querem a fagit- i want icecream
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