Well like promised here are some pictures of my trip out to see Ramiro at Jubilee.
Here is a picture of part of the Snake river which is only steps from Jubilee. I stopped on the side of the road to Jubilee to take the picture.
He was in Woodshop life skills when I go there. So I got to hang out with him and his team. He has work/skill group and goes to school on alternate days. He was working on a Braves plaque.
I was getting freaked out when he was using those saws. I kept on thinking about the time I chopped my thumb off back in Mexico while trying to open a coconut with a machete. Flashbacks.
He used three different machines while I was there. Pretty impressive.
He said he likes working but gets frustrated sometimes. They instructors don't play around.
This is his work crew. Brother Ray is the woodshop instructor. Homeboy has a strong grip.
On the way back to my house I stoped at this place. I'm sure some of you might seen that symbol on bags of apples you buy at your local grocery store. Both my parents work for this company. This is out in front one of their packing plants. They are the bigges privately owned apple orchard in the world. Pretty cool.
These are the lines where they pack apples in boxes which ship world wide.
These ladies were bagging apples which go to straight to the grocery stores.
Time for lunch. Kewl.
I couldn't get any good pictures of my mom working but I got this one during her lunch break. And her friend who has been sharing the gospel with my mom. I had lunch with them before heading back to Pasco.
Well there you have it. I will post more pics of my returning trip later on in the weekend. I hope ya'll are doing well. I'm super excited about God and how he messes with me. Its a good thing.
Here is a picture of part of the Snake river which is only steps from Jubilee. I stopped on the side of the road to Jubilee to take the picture.
He was in Woodshop life skills when I go there. So I got to hang out with him and his team. He has work/skill group and goes to school on alternate days. He was working on a Braves plaque.
I was getting freaked out when he was using those saws. I kept on thinking about the time I chopped my thumb off back in Mexico while trying to open a coconut with a machete. Flashbacks.
He used three different machines while I was there. Pretty impressive.
He said he likes working but gets frustrated sometimes. They instructors don't play around.
This is his work crew. Brother Ray is the woodshop instructor. Homeboy has a strong grip.
On the way back to my house I stoped at this place. I'm sure some of you might seen that symbol on bags of apples you buy at your local grocery store. Both my parents work for this company. This is out in front one of their packing plants. They are the bigges privately owned apple orchard in the world. Pretty cool.
These are the lines where they pack apples in boxes which ship world wide.
These ladies were bagging apples which go to straight to the grocery stores.
Time for lunch. Kewl.
I couldn't get any good pictures of my mom working but I got this one during her lunch break. And her friend who has been sharing the gospel with my mom. I had lunch with them before heading back to Pasco.
Well there you have it. I will post more pics of my returning trip later on in the weekend. I hope ya'll are doing well. I'm super excited about God and how he messes with me. Its a good thing.
1 Comments:
Wow! Ramiro looks good, I hope he is enjoying his time there and learning as well.
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