So many projects, so little time.
There are a lot of projects in the developing stages, and it will be interesting to see which ones make the cut. Currently I am project lead for Music Lessons at the Church and for PEACE Camp at the George Price Center, though I am also involved with a chicken coop for a boy's home, The Award, Adobe Stoves, the rural health campaign, and possibly some others. It is pretty cool :) More on the PEACE Camp later.
Belize has been perfect college preparation for me. Buying my own food, doing my own laundry, living with a room mate, planning research and work time, and budgeting. I feel way better about surviving my first semester of BYU.
Sister Kay is coming over tonight to teach us how to make tortillas and banana cream pie! I am sooooooo excited. Mostly because tortillas here are fantastic, and she is hilarious.
I find myself interested in the political landscape here in Belize. There is a lot of political instability due to the fact that there are 2 major parties, and when government control switches parties after elections, they make Huge changes and switch everything around. I am grateful that even though there are many party differences, our government is able to be consistent in its protections and workings.
Last thought. Don't eat the plums off of the trees here. You will end up spending the night with the GWB.
Jacob
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