Ok, I love to see pictures more than read stuff, so this is gonna be tons of pics. This is me with the last group of youth that I helped trained to be HIV/AIDS peer educators. It was a very diverse group.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh8JxZ4f5qka0F9fkSY-CGtiE3naH8M4uu5AWYSTmEdcbQyIQsl4wXeTkdCS3aRArS0c_9Z928GbbIVPQVUvOJ1uC4Gpqjwm_7_o6w_zy32acUJToZ-WTv44vUsWndvy-MIRFoDPzf5mnyg/s200/blogmatt.JPG)
This is me and Matthias in Lethem. He helped by biking me to different houses to that I could administer a survey to the youth in this hinterland region. This region has Amerindins-indiginous people- and they are so kind! Lethem is right on the boarder of Brazil and so I crossed into Brazil for an afternoon to eat some beef on a stick and drink some Guarana.
These are some of my soccer boys. I would play soccer with neighborhood kids most nights after work, that is, if the field wasn't flooded from all the rain. They were always happy to see me cause I brought the ball-yes, I brought a soccer ball to Guayana. Once a PE teacher, always a PE teacher.
These last two fotos in Guyana are my favorites! Every Saturday they would have baptisms at the chapel. It was a little crazy at first to see them get baptized in chocolate brown
water(which is how all the water in Guyana is), but very special and powerful!
This is a photo with a few of the kids in the primary which I taught fo
r 3 weeks because the primary president had gone inactive. I had 17 kids, ranging from ages 2-12, for 2 hours. To make this more of an adventure, 3 were recently baptized and 12 were there because their parents were investigating the church. It was crazy town, but behaved pretty well because I promised them each two cookies. Oh, the power of a cookie!
I met my fr
iend Megan in Barbados and just did it up for 3 days. We went on a Catameran cruise to swim with the sea turtles and fish. Then we went all over the island, at flying fish, Marlin, King Fish and Tuna. All were amazing!![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjH3sK6N4C8K-rXaCZ63Bi8X0E9dj8JqQcEVlqVtJowgpJ4AvwLz7DkMJWuhBOH0mMGDDNSsIK0Q05Tum_XbzAhtT5_pS1m2d-gOwubLLapXHXewA0VCC3MVUlgf4hAh0peqWJq1n6UfwfP/s200/puerto.JPG)
One the way home, I had an 8 hour lay over in Puerto Rico. We all know me, and I couldn't stay in the airport. So, I went to see San Juan-the capital city. It was fun to run past the old fort, cathedral and then hit the beach before I was back to the airport. Now I am back in Provo and enjoying alittle golf with Taki.