Yesterday, we slept in and tried to get back on Central Standard time. We put away everything in the suitcases, including getting our new drapes (thanks, Daniel and Shannon) up in all three bedrooms. We didn't leave the house yesterday--well, we did, but not in our truck. The unexpected--we walked to La Pizzaria and had a great dinner. .
This morning we had quite a few things to take with us to church, so we thought it best to drive. The unexpected--our truck battery was completely dead. Unexpected--the walk to the hotel was less than 15 minutes. It was great to worship at Iglesia Bautista Vida Nueva and have the privilege to hear Koky Lopez preach this morning. (His sermon will be the subject of another blog post later in the week.)
William and Gilma brought us and the jumper cables back to our apartment, and we were able to get the truck going. The unexpected--evidently, the life expectancy of a battery here in El Salvador is about four years. So you can imagine William and Gilma's surprise when we told them we've had the same battery since we bought the truck in July 2010. Guess it shattered all the records.
Our next stop was Pricesmart where the mechanic announced that our battery was operating at less than 38%. We are now the proud owners of a new battery and will mark our calendars for January 2016, when, most likely, this new one will fail.
At least we were able to do our PriceSmart shopping at the same time. The rest of the afternoon was "as expected." Stephen went for a run and watched the football games while I went to the regular grocery store.
Even with the unexpected, we're happy to be home and looking forward to a restful week before we travel to Bogota, Colombia for the first campaign of the year and first ever campaign at our first church plant in South America.
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