Tuesday, August 01, 2017

What do you love about Mexico?

That's a question we ask the kids all the time. Sometimes the answer is the food, sometimes the answer is the heat and sun, and sometimes it is the friends that they have made.

There is no doubt that we have tried to give our kids a diverse and cultural experience. They have picked up loads of Spanish words and been confident to use them in public. They have endured hours upon hours of traffic, and learned about Mexico while we have been driving.

They have been read a life story of David Livingstone, which told them about a father who had to leave his family behind most of the time he worked in Africa. How missionary life has changed! They have had a good taste of Missionary life with Sunday mornings at the La Loma church, and MEFI drop in centre.

And there have been the day trips, this time we went to the largest stepped pyramids in the world. An amazing trip just outside of Mexico City.

But now the suitcases are being packed and we have one last trip to the city centre and a Christian bookshop in the morning, before we get on our flight at midnight tomorrow night to fly to Toronto and then on to Edinburgh.

This is me signing off for the Agnews until we get home now. We hope you've enjoyed the blog while we have been away. Thanks to those of you who have let us know that you have been following, and we look forward to de-briefing with OMS Mexico and UK when we get back, never mind sharing a little at our church in Wallyford.

God bless you, and now that this blog is back up and running, we'll keep you up to date with what's happening with the Agnews at the Livingroom Church.

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