Dear Friends and Family,
I experienced some real farm work today, and I must say, it was thoroughly enjoyable. We spent a few hours "Throwing Hay," (I'm getting to learn all kinds of farm lingo,) Which is when you stack hay that's been baled in the storage area. This entailed climbing high in a million degree barn. In case you don't know, hay is quite sharp and my arms are currently burning from being pricked all day.
This evening the regular Thursday youth group came to the farm and all us interns got a chance to participate. We had fun playing baseball with eggs and wrestling in ketchup, baked beans, mustard, pears, and a variety of other foods that are great, except when your in them.
Before all this, however, we started our day (at 8am per usual) with a continuation of our study in Genesis. This year we will be going through the whole old testament looking at the narrative of the authors. It's super so far, and it's really neat to see what God is revealing to all the Interns through the course of the read. We had fun discussing the Nephilim and Sons of God.
That's about it for now, cliff jumping and horseback riding this weekend, as well as some more rock climbing tomorrow.
In other news, I've decided to take requests. so if you have any specific questions, or don't understand what I'm writing, please email me questions, and then I'll answer them! clb732@gmail.com. Also, I have a couple pictures uploaded on FB.
Cheers,
Chad
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