Friday, June 28, 2013

Journal Entry, Star-Date: One-Two By (El Rey) Arthur Sima

         Day 1, First hour in Cochabamba: The altitude sickness had not set in yet, most of my fellow comrades have had troubles with their tummies, The people here are friendly and happily helped us load onto a bus, needless to say we  were happy after the long journey  I will continue updating my journals as the days go on.
         Day 1,  seventh hour in Cochabamba: We are about to go to sleep, our living conditions are more than optimal, if fact they are awesome. We have Bunk bends and working showers, which were a luxury in past missions. My other comrades are much better and excited for the sleep we are about to have. Our native leader Mr. Holman has told the team that the land is a harsh and baren place, but we have survived so far.
         Day 2,  8th hour: we have started what we came here for, which is building for others, the working conditions are probably the best I've experienced out of all my missions. there is a reason they call it "The city of eternal spring", it is 70 and there is always a cool breeze. In terms of work being done today, we have started building brick walls for the building and we have laid down a foundation for a wall. More updates later.





         Day 2, 17th hour: The land called Bolivia has been quite awe inspiring, there are mountains surrounding us and the sky is always clear, It truly is amazing being here.

- Arthur Sima

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