Plaza Inn Flat Goiania
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John of God Adventures in Brazil
... we could understand some of the words but that ended up not being true at all. So we get around using body jesters and smiling a lot. Brazilian people are so friendly and kind it is increadable. We have been treated like family.
So now we are at Jon of God who is a medium that other spirits work through to heal people. There are hundreds of people here from all over the world all with the intention of healing and helping each other. Please let us ...
My Amazing Family
... daughter. She’s super cool (and I totally thought she was 15 or 16 until today…). He runs the gas station part of the gas station my grandfather owns.
The first aunt mentioned has three kids. One got married the second time we came (seeing a pattern yet?) She married an awesome guy. Now she’s a doctor that does x-rays and sonograms and she just got back from spending a year in Europe to study. She takes after her ...
Music and American Influence
... and buying stuff my prents forgot to get, a lot of hanging out with relatives at tea time and random peopleīs farms, and plenty of hanging out at my grandmotherīs apartment. Itīs not like a crazy vacation, itīs more like normal life here. Itīs kinda neat to be able to settle into it and see what itīs like when there arenīt visitors or weddings to plan.
Anyway, thatīs all Iīve got for now, I should have another longer post soon. Thanks for reading!
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Food and Happiness
... for bacteria to grow. Put in in and air and light proof box and it’ll stay good without refrigeration for way longer than regular milk. It tastes a little bit milkier than regular milk, it has a cooked taste to it. It took me a while to get used to. Until about two days ago I hadn’t seen normal refrigerated milk. Then I found some in a padaria by my grandmother’s apartment. I’m super thrilled. But truth be told, it’s ...
Starting with the Basics: Weather
... the suburbia I’ve grown up in. Consider that, plus the fact that the dirt here varies from brick red to rust orange, and you’ve got rivers of orange water flooding the streets once you get toward the edge of the city. (We ended up driving somewhere in the middle of the storm, check out the pics). I love rain, so I was pretty thrilled, but since we’re here for an outdoor wedding I guess I’ll start hoping things will dry ...