Before we left the states, I worked with my family building Homes. I enjoyed my time there and will always be greatful for the opportunity to learn from my dad, who've I've always looked up to, and work with my brother(my best man friend) and my mom-the sweetest lady I know. Building the houses I learned alot about working with people, different types of people, crusty old construction dudes, rich young people buying nice houses, good Oklahomans and family. I believe that I will always be involved in construction some how, It is two deep in my blood, being plumber and coming from a gene pool 4 generations deep in plumbing-it is fate. I don't want to quite working with my hands. I think my soul would die in an office, right now, anyways while my heart is still ticking normally. Having said this, now I can get to the point of this post. We moved into a different rent house this week. Before we left the states in working in construction and doing some plumbing, it was easy to see that "Tankless Water Heaters," were the future of trendy, "green", expensive add-ons and were all the rage in custom Homes. I have seen this version of the "Tankless Water Heater" here before, but now we have one in the new house. So they are not completely new here, just new to us....The first few showers are a little intimidating, but I think it helps me realize every day that I'm living by the Grace of God. Yes, that is 110 volts, bare, running directly into the shower head. Enjoy the pic.
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Note to self: Take a REALLY GOOD SHOWER before the Honduras trip so I don't have to worry about electrocution while I'm there!
Jonathan
I don't think Oklahoma's building inspectors would pass that!
Dad
Well, your dad always liked working with live wires. Maybe that's in your blood as well. Ha ha! Be careful!
This it the type of shower I use in Juticalpa, Olancho. Be very careful! Almost everyone on my mission team has been shocked at least once, usually when putting their hands up too high when washing their hair.
Yay for hot water!
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