



Hello friends and family, today we all had orientation here on campus and at our designated sites. The students seem really excited to get started. They get their chance tomorrow. We learned a bunch of things today. Some of those things are...that we need to wake up at 6:45am every morning. That did not go over very well with all the students...lol. We also figured out why people are so late all the time at heart of the canyons. We found out that here there is an "american time" always on time an in a hurry, and there is a "Dominican time" always 15 to 30 minutes late. So HOTC must have Dominican roots. We fit right in...thanx HOTC for preparing us well. We are having a wonderful time. Please keep praying for us. We love you all!!!
- Arnold
P.S. guess who's leg this is. Bugs bites have begun.
Definatly brittanys leg? Glad everyone is safe. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like Ty's right big toe, but not the left one. Are you guys trying to trick us?
ReplyDeleteGlad you all made it safe! Send my love to Hope..
ReplyDeletebritt had a french tip when she left :P
ReplyDeleteQue Dios les bendigan! God bless you! Hope you have access to some calamine lotion for that poor leg - ouch!
ReplyDeletei'm gonna guess Bailee's leg...
ReplyDeleteLet us know tomorrow who's leg it is. Can we have a quiz every day? Haha. I love you all to LIFE!!!!!
Praying for you constantly :)
Not sure whose funky feet those are, but ewww gross! better slap on a bit more bugspray! you too arnold! luv u!
ReplyDeleteok, I give. Whoever belongs to that leg, OUCH! I itch for you. Now, when you get back home, time for a pedicure.
ReplyDeleteWell I think it's a girls leg because there is no hair on the leg. Hope you have something, like soap!
ReplyDeleteMy guess (and my family's) is that it's nikole's leg.
ReplyDelete-The Gall family.(:
p.s!!! this is kayleigh gall by the way.ha(:
ReplyDeleteHey Nikole!! how was the air up there in the planeee! haha love youuuu. (:
I'm so afraid it's Ty's! And yet, I thought she got great advice to wear full-length pants. I'm bored and have been studying that foot -- it reminds me of my own, structurally speaking.
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