Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Nicaragua - - Interpretor !









Our mission team consisted of all age groups.
This is Haley (on the left) - - the oldest person in our Team was 70 !
Several of us in our 60's

But - - we still needed 'interpretors'

We could all say - 'gra-see-us' - (Thank you)
oh-lah - (hello)



This is one of our 'faithful' interpretors on the right - -
Interpretors make $ 10 (ten dollars) per day
Photo: Me and David Baltodano Royz!! He's helped me so much with translation this week! Thank you for all you have done! I'm so happy to have met you and can call you my friend!! Te Amo!
They use the money to help their family

This particular little fellow - - his family runs the 'compound' where we stayed.
(the house for lodging - and the family to cook our meals)




In the Pix Below - - Meet  'Claudia' our daily van driver & daily Interpretor


Claudia is on the far left - - tan shorts & orange shirt - black hair pulled back

"Claudia's family runs the 'compound' that houses the missions teams that come to Nicaragua
"Claudia" speaks English very well.  And, loves being involved in Mission work.

"Claudia's family" invites Mission Team from America to come on the Journey to Nicaragua
            
  That's our Pastor's wife next to her.                                                                  
        Notice the children just hang out wherever there's a crowd.




This is also 'Claudia" (our interpretor) in the green shirt
as Judson's crew dedicated the 'new house'


Sometimes - - we did not even need an Interpretor !
A Hug - A Smile - -was all that was needed !
Here's Mary Ella's son - - with the kids in the "Village"

A Hug & A Smile - - is the same - - in any Language !

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