It´s amazing what you can get away with putting in the window of an upscale mall when people don´t speak English. Invierno means winter, and in Paraguay, that means no heat and in my case, no hot water. I spent a good chunk of time in the following: 2 pairs of socks, boots, longjohns, jeans, 4-5 shirts, coat, hat, mittens, scarf (and that was just to sleep). But luckily the cold comes and goes, so good stuff happened between those cold snaps.I turned 31 on the 19th, so I got myself a little tattoo. It´s a delta for Change and an Infinity, so the idea is Always growing, changing, developing, changing lives forever, this too shall pass, impermanence, etc.

And there was a lot of hanging out in general, taking advantage of my last bit of time with Oviedo friends.





And then there were the Couchsurfers coming through that are always fun.


And we all said goodbye to Jenna, who left a little early before heading to Korea.



But in all this fun, I actually did do some work. The group that I will be Coordinating for was in training, so I helped with that...


And my youth and I were finishing up our project to help a Comedor in need (which is like a soup kitchen for street kids). We got them donations of furniture and food.




So that was June. Stay tuned for July!

Cool tat, and so true, too. Though some would prefer that things/life stay the same, the universe has different plans. Thank the stars that it does! How boring life would be if nothing ever changed.
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