Well the last days in quiche were kind of hard. I knew I was going to have to say good bye to the family that I was given. On Thursday before we left we had dinner with the church and said goodbye. But that wasn’t the hardest. Then on the last day of ministry I had a major migraine. This caused me to miss out on time with the family. I spent most of the day a sleep on the floor of the church and then I put in ear plugs during dinner and worship with the squad. Which was really cool to see people worshiping without hearing it. Then on Sunday we went to church with the plans of spending the night there before we left the next day. We spent the night on the floor and n=most everyone brought their air mats. Well I didn’t cause mine is dead well won’t work is a better wording. And the Pastor brought me a real bead for the night it was so incredible. They served us more than we served them. The next day we had to say are final good byes. But we told them all we would see them again. Which is probably true for at least some of them. Rene the oldest wants to go to MO western. So I will probably see him one day.

But the tears almost came when we were walking back from their home. It was are final walk in quiche.

Well that wraps up ministry in quiche