I spent some time in the hospital with the doctors to see if my spanish is sufficient to begin working. It is not, at least that is my opinion. I got to eat each meal with a different person in order to meet more people. It was a very nice stay. Below is a photo of the hospital.
This is a photo of the house I will be staying in during my time in Shell. It is a duplex, I will be living on the right (when facing the house). In the other side is a single nurse who has been in Shell for a long time. The hospital is just beyond that fence to the right. The house is in a fenced in community of missionaries. In front of the house right now is lumbar. The house was infested with termites (this is true of most houses in Shell), they have gutted it and replaced the wood with cinder blocks. It is not finished yet, but will be before I get there.
The most adventurous thing I did in Shell was walk across this suspension bridge. I was not too sure about it at first, and I did not like it either. I was staying at the guest house and I had to walk across this bridge to get to the hospital. The children who attend the Nate Saint school have to walk across the bridge everyday. I do not envy them. It took about 1 1/2 min to walk across, it is probably a 50 foot drop below it. It doesn't move side to side, only up and down a little. It is solid metal, not slats and the cable is metal, not rope. This bridge is maintained by HCJB, there is another suspension bridge in Shell that is maintained by the city, the missionaries advised not walking across that one.
Overall it was a good visit to Shell and I am excited to finish my languge training and begin my time in Shell.
4 comments:
I am glad you got there OK and all of that. Steve and I were praying for you!
~Candy
ps. I got your CDs. Thank you!
It was an awesome visit. Sorry we snowed you in. At least the beautiful weather in Shell will distract you from the scary bridge of doom . . . .
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Hi Becky,
I came across your blog searching for info on Caminito del Rey. I am very curious, tho. I notice that there are bars on all the windows. This may be showing my ignorance but, why?
Is it to keep wild animals out or criminals out? Or,perhaps, something else?
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