Friday, August 27, 2010

What am I doing?

So I have been in Vsetin for two weeks now with no camps or structure so here is what I have been doing. I found that usually my day starts between 12 and 3 and then I usually get home around 9 to 11 depending on the days. So with that being said, I would like to have my mornings busier. They have gotten busier as the weeks have gone on but when I don't have anything going on I use it as a time for self study. I am readying a few different books and have really enjoyed that. I even started studying the language which is very difficult. Its said to be the fifth hardest language (not sure how they figure that out).I have been trying to have lunch with different people and Czech leaders so if I do not have lunch plans I will usually bike into town around 3 and then go to a park where a bunch of kids hangout and play soccer with them and handout fliers for our soccer league. Most days I will do this with another guy from the soccer club with the church or sometimes just go by myself. Then on Monday and Wednesday I have atletico (soccer club). From 4 to 5 its younger kids and 5 to 6:30 are the older kids. On Sundays, I go to church in the morning and then have soccer at 6. On Tuesdays, I started practicing with the city soccer team which has been a blast. They are really good. It is an 18 and older. The coach has played over 200 professional games so he knows the game real well. On Thursdays I play soccer with anyone that wants to show up starting at six. Then on Fridays we have youth group. We usually have been playing softball but this last Friday because of the weather we watched the Incredibles, in Czech which is a good way to practice czech. Then afterwards I gave a short talk on Joshua 1:1-9. I have been helping some families with some projects in their homes. I helped one guy build shelves in his office at his apartment. The walls in homes here are cement so I drilled 60 some holes in the cement wall. Another project was tearing down a ceiling in someones house. The house was 200 years old. It was such a messy job. We had to knock out the cement, then two layers of wood. It was tough and really dusty but was kind of fun.

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