Saturday, January 5, 2013

Saturday evening, Janaury 5

We continued to go along our way and went to the field to start our clinic and no one came. We went to another field to try to find people and there was a game going on. Then we went to another field and nothing so we went back to the field with the game going on and watched the little leaguers. We spent the day with Jonathan, Pastor Byron's son, or as his friends and his hat call him, Pepe. He is a great kid that loves soccer, Fernando Torres, and Call of Duty. We went to his soccer game after enjoying a couples duros, a delicious frozen treat with your choice of fruit, or something. They were so yummy.
Well since we are on Panama time, Jonathan's game is delayed 2 hours, so we went to go get lunch at Java Juice. I got a cheese burger and a shake with guanabana. Whatever that is. But it looks stinking sweet. Go on Google it. I'll wait.
Well I must say it was pretty good. I like guanabana, but guanabana does not like me. Poor Java Juice bathroom (Jeremy, Joey, Jonathan as well). We went to Juanathan's game and watched Pepe score 2 unofficial goals. It was so much fun. They won 7-0 and his skills made us want to recruit him for our Fut-sol team for next week. We took him back to his house and met his dogs while Jayson used the bathroom.

Después de esto, nosotros jugamos beisbol con muchos niños. Personas en la iglesia llegan tarde, pero llegan. Fue un placer para cuidan y practican con los niños.
(After that, we played baseball with a lot of kids. People from the church came late, but they came. It was a pleasure to take care and practice with the kids).
Also, my brain is stuck on Spanish, lo siento. Me encantan todos los niños. Un muchacho tiene mucho talento. Nosotros están en acuerdo que este muchacho va a jugar en Los Majors. También, Navier or Javier yo pudé oír que dició, pero era muy divertido. Google translate this. I can't do everything for you...
I'm so glad we got to do this with the kids and I hope it made the difference in their lives that it did for me. We gave out all the equipment we brought and it was so much fun seeing their faces. Gloves, bats, helmets, catcher gear was spread around and their faces lit up.
After that we got cold showers and ate delicious Mexican food (Los Casona Mexicana) in Panama.
The end (:

-Luke McAlack

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