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31st July 07, 08:33 PM
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Kilted Mission Trip
I just got back from Juarez, Mexico on a Mission trip with my youth group. I didn't take a digital camera down there, (wish I had though), I have had some of my friends that took pics send them my way.
if that doesn't show up, I will switch it over to photo bucket.
any ways, hopefully more will come. let me tell you that the reaction was hilarious! they kept calling my a "very harry girl" or a "crazy monkey" but they were only in the age range of 7-11 I did get to talk with a group of girls who thought it was muy guapo and they were about 14. It was really interesting to see the reaction of the Mexicans.
~Casey
[SIZE="1"]"It's the job thats never started that takes the longest to finish. Thats what my old Gaffer used to say." - Samwise Gamgie, J.R.R. Tolkein[/SIZE]
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31st July 07, 11:45 PM
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Mission? Youth? Guiness? A most interesting faith! Party on Gringos!
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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1st August 07, 05:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Mission? Youth? Guiness? A most interesting faith! Party on Gringos!
Ron
I thought the same thing when I saw the pic.
I also noticed the barbed wire they had to put on the walls to keep the "Crazy Monkey" contained. You can never be to wary of a man in a kilt.
I hope you had a good trip and the mission work went well.
Sapienter si sincere Clan Davidson (USA)
Bydand Do well and let them say...GORDON! My Blog
" I'll have a scotch on the rocks. Any scotch will do as long as it's not a blend of course. Single malt Glenlivet, Glenfiddich perhaps maybe a Glen... any Glen." -Swingers
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1st August 07, 05:36 AM
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Thanks for the picture, I hope your mission went well. I think perhaps you have a new moniker there Crazy Monkey maybe we should get a mod to change that for you.
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1st August 07, 05:50 AM
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Great Job, you have uped the stakes a bit by wearing a kilt to a place many would never dare! Other cultures sometimes just dont get it, or dont have the education to understand. "Not their fault." You my good man, have introduced the kilt to a generation who will understand it much better as they grow. "A true Ambassador"
"Crazy Monkey" a name to be proud of.....
“Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, taste the fruit, drink the drink, and resign yourself to the influences of each.” H.D. Thoreau
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1st August 07, 06:16 AM
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Congratulations Crazy Monkey (would that be Chongo Loco in Spanish?),
Glad to see your bravery was rewarded. Always glad to here of young people doing good in the world.
Cheers,
"..., and wrote upon it - In memory of our God, our religion, and our freedom, and our peace, our wives, and our children...." Alma 46:12
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1st August 07, 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Richland
Great Job, you have uped the stakes a bit by wearing a kilt to a place many would never dare! Other cultures sometimes just dont get it, or dont have the education to understand. "Not their fault." You my good man, have introduced the kilt to a generation who will understand it much better as they grow. "A true Ambassador"
"Crazy Monkey" a name to be proud of.....
I completely agree. I personally stay away from Juarez. Crazy stuff happens in them border towns.
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1st August 07, 11:02 AM
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Juaez for a mission trip dose that mean a Tijuana will be next hope you didn't drink the water
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1st August 07, 11:43 AM
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Ciudad Juarez in July - there is no water. The Rio Bravo will run dry until the monsoons in August.
I remember the reactions on the north side of the river. "Mono Loco" is more polite than what I used to hear.
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1st August 07, 01:46 PM
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yea, Mono Loco is what they called me. now, keep in mind I was not IN the city, I was about 30 min south out of down town. and the ones who called me this, well they were residents of the orphanage we stayed in. I myself was really surprised with their willingness to be polite.
Now, as you may be wondering, the true Mono Loco in the Guiness shirt, well, thats my youth pastor. We're not a typical youth group. Jason there is a kilt wearer but didn't want to take one down there because all he has was a great kilt he spent $200 on at a renn faire. (I figured that a stillwater economy could take it.) but anywho, Jason loves Irish stuff and he was formerly an inner city high school teacher. and us being white suburban folk haha, we have a fun time. (mostly in practical joke wars ) this is partially why I think we have such attendence to our youth events, my church isn't really that big but Jason does a wonderful job.
you don't have to worry though, every person that went was required to sign and swear to a covenant that they would not consume alcohol or tobbaco or any other drug, as well as it was scarce were we were.
what we did;
laid cinder block wall around 6 acre lot that is to become a community center in one of the poorest parts of the city. the wall is now proudly standing 15 blocks high.
built a bath house on the grounds
built a school house on the grounds
dug a septic system and then built a dorm on top of it.
the dorm didn't get finished though. It saddens me. all of us who went wanted to help, we didn't want to impress supiriority on them, unfortunately as an American, we tend to do that without trying. the Mexican "Engineer" that designed the dorm only had 8 years of school. we got the floor concreite poored and then the walls up and find that oh, hey, the building is sinking. so we had to chip up the concreite and install footers and pillars to support a second level.
there is going to be I think 1 more group to go down there this summer and they are going to be finishing everything.
all in all I can't wait to go next year, it was a great trip. I loved seeing all the little kids and the impact that a few people can make on someones life in just a few days.
if you have anymore questions more specific I know that religiosity is discouraged from the forum PM me or Email me.
Oh, the mission I wend on is www.peoplebuildingpeople.org
~Casey
[SIZE="1"]"It's the job thats never started that takes the longest to finish. Thats what my old Gaffer used to say." - Samwise Gamgie, J.R.R. Tolkein[/SIZE]
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