Side note: Kiley the mini pic is for you!
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Thank you to all who have contributed making this mission possible. Without the support of my family, my Zion family, my Sugar Creek family, and all of my friends this would have been possible. I THANK YOU all and raise my coffee cup to you each day!
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Who I Am
- Kelsey
- Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
- I am currently serving in Malaysia through the Young Adults in Global Missions program with the ELCA. My job consists of three parts: 1) Working at Cheshire home with mentally and/or physically disabled persons. 2) Working at Care Haven (an orphanage) teaching English and math to four of the children. 3) Each Sunday I have the privilege of working with the 2nd KK Girls Brigade unit in the afternoon.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
For our last trip as a group we headed to Singapore and spent a night/day out on the town before flying back. It was a short trip but we managed to fit a bunch into it! For our first night there we all headed to a jazz club that Jacob found to hear a show and relax our muscles. All of us girls were a little sore as we had just come down from climbing Mt. Kinabalu and anything that required the knee to bend and lift or was an in/decline was a scream to the muscles. On our way to the jazz club we found an arts show all done with fire. It was amazing to the eye and from a distance it looked like fire was floating in the dark. Who would have thought in the middle of Singapore you could find giant balls of fire and some blues music? Not I but it was the highlight of my trip to Singapore! We did eventually made it to the jazz club and enjoyed a few hours there before heading back to our host house for some much needed sleep. The next day we spent our time at the massive Singapore zoo. It is a very large zoo with so many different animals to see and shows to catch. We were able to watch a water show and the elephant show! Something unique to this zoo is that many of the cages are open. At some parts you needed to watch your head because there could be a monkey or two hanging above you! Here are some pics to sum up the trip.


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Sister: MINNIE! There's a mini in singapore!
ReplyDeleteSister: ...do I have to come get it, or are you driving over?
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