Monday, March 2, 2015

Valdosta Canvassing (Pictures)


I was hoping to get some pictures from other people. But it didn't happen fast enough, and it felt weird waiting any longer. So here you go... I wish I had taken more pictures myself, but thats why I don't like relying on getting others to send me theirs.

Anyways, heres my random pictures from Valdosta. Enjoy :)


Sweet trike thing I saw while canvassing, looked super intimidating and I was kind overwhelmed by it.
Wasn't a whole lot of really nice neighborhoods, but I really liked the trees in this particular place. I know this isn't a cherry blossom but it reminded me of how much I want to go to Japan.
Awesomely big tree I really wanted to climb... But thats not proper while canvasssing. But man, if that was my yard, I would have probably built my house in the tree :D

Waited so long at this door and just stared at it... I have an assortment of interesting door pictures now (unplanned).
This was Quitman, GA. Looked alot for aethetically pleasing in real life. the rows of things leading to the fancy building was pretty cool. Thankfully like no one lives in this town, so I could just stand in the street and take a few pictures.

Our last day canvassing team. If you can see, there are a bunch of students from like 9-14 yo. We gave them training everyday as part of there school time at the academy, and the ended up all coming out with us for a few hours on the last friday. There was 12 of them.

The little guy in the red hoodie was adorable. His name was Hestor. I put my canvassing bag on him and it almost touched the floor. :) His and the boy next to him, Preston, where my first canvassing buddies that day, and they did awesomely, Hestor would run ahead of us and ring the doorbell and Preston would canvass them until the invited us inside or something. Worked well, wish I had them around the whole program.




This is Koran. And his new books we gave him at the church. Johnny canvassed him and while attending church with us for two Sabbaths he became like a brother to us and probably would have jumped in the van and came with us if circumstances permitted. Pray for him, he is an earnest seeker for truth and will be a targeted by evil for sure.


On our way back, we took the scenic route. And we decided to stop by the USS Alabama. The team was excited, though I had been here before when I lived in Biloxi, MS. I proceed to give military history lessons and explain how tanks and planes and other vehicles where used.

Enjoying the nice day in front of the ship.
Decided to have an awesome meal on the way back, this was Johnny's amazing, totally awesome idea for dessert. Coconut milk ice cream and honey almond granola.

Had to get a picture with the inventor.

Then he displayed how he came up with the invention. BTW it tasted pretty fantastic :D


Valdosta canvassing program went by so fast, but so slow. It was a massive blessing and I can't wait to see how the Lord works on growing the many seeds we planted.

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