We have been so blessed this past month in Transnistria. Here's a little glimpse at what our days looked like…
7:15 – Wake up.
8:04 – Leave for the bus.

8:22 – Run to bus stop so our bus doesn't leave without us. Don't worry, we made it.

8:50 – Arrive at Expo-Center where our church is located.

9:00 – Teach English to our morning adult class. This is mostly them making jokes in Russian and kind of talking about grammar for the first half hour, and then we break up into small groups to practice conversations.

10:20 – Try to decide if I need to go to the bathroom bad enough to use the squaty pottie. Decide to wait.

11:00 – Go wait for the bus to take us to a bazaar (open market).

11:20 – Arrive at bazaar and get lost in the maze of stands.

12:45 – Go to a coffee shop, buy juice, and use the wifi.

1:50 – Walk to another coffee shop where we meet up with the rest of the team to invite people to practice English in the park later.

2:15 – Hand out invites to university students and attempt to say "I invite you to meet with Americans" in Russian.

3:00 – Go back to the first coffee shop to hang out with some students and use the wifi. Download the new Mumford and Sons album.

3:45 – Walk back to the Expo-Center / Church. Buy bread.
4:00 – Teach our afternoon English class to a bunch of the youth from the church.

5:40 – Get another break dancing lesson from a couple of the youth. I think I'm getting worse.

6:00 – Go to the park to hang out and play games with the university students.

7:20 – Head back home.

8:00 – Dinner.
9:30 – Give the kitten we adopted a bath and try to get all the flees off of her. Success.

10:45 – Sleep
