Talking about showers
Let's talk showers. This is the shower in our apartment.
As far as missionary showers go, this is outstanding. Junior missionaries have a drain in the floor with a bucket and ladle. This one is attached to our hot water tank. Not that we use the hot water much. It seems silly to shower off sweat with hot water. Notice the bowl upside down over the drain. This keeps out the cockroaches.
The one big difference between this shower and your shower is that this one uses Indonesian water. It is not safe (for anyone) to drink, and you should do all you can to keep it out of your eyes. So a typical shower, for me, is to wash my body and rinse off. Then I locate the shampoo, the soap, and a face towel. I close my eyes and my mouth (I still spit a lot while I'm showering), and stick my head under the water. I feel for the shampoo, trying not to pour too much out, and lather my hair. Then I feel for the soap and wash my face. I rinse off and feel for the towel to wipe my eyes. Now I can see again.
We have been here almost 2 weeks, and neither one of us has gotten sick or fallen down. The Lord looks after missionaries.
I'm laughing and feeling sorry for you all at the same time. Keep up the fight.
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