The title simply means Sunday. How to pronounce it? I have no idea... other than two d's makes the "th" sound. You now have one Welsh lesson, congrats! You may pay me later. ;)
I'm learning that Welsh can be a very difficult language. For instance, to make words flow better, the language literally morphs when combined with other words. Letters will change simply based on the letters surrounding them. (at least that is my current understanding of how it works.) It's quite interesting to hear spoken though. Celtic influences on the language can be clearly heard.
There was nothing too abnormal about today I suppose, I'm just continuing to learn and absorb as much as I can about the people and culture here in Merthyr.
Pastor Andy preached from the first couple chapters of Genesis this morning, part of the sermon was pertaining to how pre- and post-fall man is contrasted in light of today's culture. Quite good, and if you ever want to hear any sermons preached at Park Baptist church here in Wales or just see more about the church, the website is: www.parkbaptist.net
Then after the evening service, I went to McDonald's with a few friends. It's nice to have a Big Mac... Even though it's not quite as big. It's also interesting just how many fellow Disney enthusiasts I've already found. Good to be amongst people friendly to Mickey.
Future plans? Back to work tomorrow at the Gurnos, and I'll be sharing my testimony with the church in prayer meeting tomorrow night. At least I have a diary (day planner) to write everything in now. So now I should, in theory, know what I'm doing each day. :)
Until tomorrow... this is David wishing you a nos da!
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