Querida familias y amigos (that means "dear families and friends" for all you non-Spanish speakers),
Today began just like any other day in Argentina. We woke up and enjoyed a very nutritious breakfast of bread with a side of...bread and to finish it all off, some more bread. We then had some time for personal devotions before we began our day.
Once it was time to leave we piled 15 people into a 9 passenger van (don't worry parents, this is perfectly normal and safe). We traveled back to UNC (Universitario Naciónal de Córdoba) to continue helping with the college ministry, ABUA. We walked around campus and handed out 2,000 Christian newspapers filled with testimonies of famous Christians including Steph Curry and Lecrae.
The next adventure of the day was going back to some of the tourist shops to make some final purchases in Córdoba. Some of us bought an Argentinian flag the size of Texas (disclaimer: that was a bit of an exaggeration).
After a nice long siesta (that's a nap for all you currently residing in North America), we traveled to Talleras to face our third opponent. We played 4, 20 minute quarters. We won 2 and lost two in a very hard fought battle. Since this team was in playoffs we played a different type of game. We weren't allowed to have a backswing on any pass or shot and instead of playing out corners we did 1v1s when there should've been a corner. Afterwards we were able to enjoy a meal together. We came back to the hotel after and had to pack for an early morning tomorrow where we will travel to San Fransisco (not California for those of you who may currently be confused)
That's all folks, until tomorrow...
-Kaylor Rosenberry
-Emily Rubright
-Carissa Gehman
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