-I would not use toilet paper for a whole month and enjoy it (sprayers aren’t so bad after all)


-Biking could be so hard with old, rusty bikes, but also that I could become an aggressive bike rider (a necessary skill in order to survive the streets of Cambodia)


    


                      (Me & Wandi doing our thing)


-I would not care for dogs, period


-My name would be replaced with the ring of Teachaaa 


-One little girl could hug and kiss me so many times in a span of a couple minutes. Thank you Sunshine!


   


-Little Camai girls simply yelling helloooo could sound so beautiful


-I could learn how to semi play guitar with my limited musical ability (to put it lightly)


-I could teach English and the Gospel at the same time to a student named Dara

 

-My alarm clock every day would be the loudest gecko in the world or a pregnant mama dog and her son fighting with each other


    


-Warm showers would feel so good 


-I would actually look forward to the day I got feedbacked


-My feet could get any nastier, but they did with an infection (which is better now, no need to worry)


-Our bus would hit a motorcycle as soon as we crossed  the Vietnam border, ironic to say the least


   

                   (Bible study at Angkor Wat)


-Digging a hole in the ground would lead to a chance to a legitimate chance to share the gospel


-I would be sitting down at a Pizza Hut listening to Eminem songs in Vietnam right now


-I would feel so blessed by the honor to call myself the Lord’s servant


    


So, I am in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam right now getting ready to hop on a plane to Darwin, Australia. Hopefully, I will be able to watch a couple basketball games and follow the scores. Keep our ministry in your prayers this month. Australia is basically a Western country, with Western costs, but with 3rd world aboriginal needs, so we will be stretched from a financial perspective. Thanks!