and headed south to do a day of mapping. We were sent to Punta Islita which is a resort town about an hour south of Samara. Our territory incompasses the entire south end of the Guanacaste peninsula, which makes mapping English territory a hugh job. We have to drive up and down every road we come across looking for people that speak english in order to map their location for a territory to be made so the preaching work can be acomplished thouroughly. It is a long and dusty process, but very fulfilling knowing we are contributing to the organizing of Costa Rica. I went with some of the pioneer brothers and sisters from Michigan { I still have no idea where that is, supposedly it looks like a hand, I can't find a hand on the map, so your guess is as good as mine. } We spent all day driving and barely put a dent in the territory, we have so much work ahead of us.
Playa Carrillo
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Mapping Punta Islita
The other day a group of us piled into "baby blue"
and headed south to do a day of mapping. We were sent to Punta Islita which is a resort town about an hour south of Samara. Our territory incompasses the entire south end of the Guanacaste peninsula, which makes mapping English territory a hugh job. We have to drive up and down every road we come across looking for people that speak english in order to map their location for a territory to be made so the preaching work can be acomplished thouroughly. It is a long and dusty process, but very fulfilling knowing we are contributing to the organizing of Costa Rica. I went with some of the pioneer brothers and sisters from Michigan { I still have no idea where that is, supposedly it looks like a hand, I can't find a hand on the map, so your guess is as good as mine. } We spent all day driving and barely put a dent in the territory, we have so much work ahead of us.
and headed south to do a day of mapping. We were sent to Punta Islita which is a resort town about an hour south of Samara. Our territory incompasses the entire south end of the Guanacaste peninsula, which makes mapping English territory a hugh job. We have to drive up and down every road we come across looking for people that speak english in order to map their location for a territory to be made so the preaching work can be acomplished thouroughly. It is a long and dusty process, but very fulfilling knowing we are contributing to the organizing of Costa Rica. I went with some of the pioneer brothers and sisters from Michigan { I still have no idea where that is, supposedly it looks like a hand, I can't find a hand on the map, so your guess is as good as mine. } We spent all day driving and barely put a dent in the territory, we have so much work ahead of us.
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you guys are doing amazing with your time and energy! keep up all your good work. Its soooo encouraging to see all your pics. I think we will have to join your family in april. see you soon!
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