- For those of you who haven't seen me recently, I have blue hair. It's also purple, green, and white. I specifically touched up my hair the day before I left for Brazil because I knew that children liked colorful hair and it would be funny and whatnot. On my first day, one of the children asked me if I was a singer or a rockstar. Mind you, none of the children spoke English. And again, I don't speak Portuguese. So all of the conversations I speak of took a really long time, and involved lots of miming and inference. Therefore, many of my assumptions about what some brazilian people were saying to me may be entirely wrong. But this one was not. A girl asked me if I was a rockstar. She also asked me if I knew Chris Brown. Not personally, no. But I'm in a band, so I'm kind of like a rockstar.
- Everyone was fascinated with my sunglasses. All of the children (and Juan Diego) wanted to wear them and take pictures of themselves in them.
This is one of the kids in my sunglasses:
And this is Juan Diego in my sunglasses, along with Delaney and Edward in their own:
- We had a field day of sorts, and Susan and I were both on team Amarelho (yellow). We decided that just a color wasn't a good enough team name, so we renamed our team the "Zags". It was adorable teaching the kids to cheer, "let's go Zags!" However, Jucelio misinterpreted the meaning of the word "Zags" to mean something along the lines of "line up here". And so he tried to tell the English speakers to "Zags" and nobody understood and it was a moment of hilarity.
- Tom and I had an interesting talk about the constellations in the southern hemisphere. Tom looked it up and discovered that from where we were in Brazil at that time of year, one an only see three stars of the Southern Cross, and only on the deep horizon at sunset. Needless to say I didn't see the Southern Cross.
- So many young adults from the local community came and helped us with morning prayer and evening Mass. I know I'm going to leave some out, but Jordy, JĂșlio, Lidiane, Bianca, Leonardo, Otavio, Fabricio, were some of the people that came every day and it was such a blessing to meet these people, and now I'm leaving people out because I'm forgetting names. Sorry!
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