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Mid of Week Update

It has been a pretty rough week for me here on Saipan. I'm starting to really miss home. My friends, family, my Windsor Taco Bell. (Never after 8 pm though) Amazon Prime 2 Day Shipping. I miss my fast internet connection. It been a rough past few days. I appreciate any all prayers and support.

I start most days at 7 am by heading to the school to take care of whatever needs done. It's different every day. I take an hour lunch then its back to work, until 4 when I head back to the compound. Lately after work I have been sneaking in a little extra work in the evenings. Looks like the Riddle in me is sticking to me even on the carefree islands.

As I have written before the place I am staying now needs some work. The sheet rock on half of the house was falling apart. Water was getting in from somewhere so n the evening I have been removing the sheet rock looking for the leak. I was able to find it this afternoon and repair it.

On Sunday I was taken on a short tour of the island. Here are some pictures from it. I hope to get quite a few more once I get a vehicle. Hopefully soon. Really soon. Like yesterday soon.

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  1. Your friends and family care and love you no matter where you are the only reason I go on the internet is to see if there is anything new from you. We all miss you and are praying for you and all you do. Every thing else is just that, just things. They won’t be going to heaven with us. The goal is HEAVEN. And God is good. I will be praying that God will help you find a good friend thang you can do things with even go to Taco Bell 🔔. Change and transition is hard but you are strong and will make it.

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  2. We’re praying for you! You have an incredible opportunity to use your talents for God’s glory. We appreciate you sharing your experiences and pictures on your blog! Hang in there! 😎

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