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Hello to friends and family back in the states or whoever is reading this blog. Today has been a productive day filled with discussions of issues with community leaders, more water testing, fluoride/deworming in Banderas, and Biosand Filter work. To start … Read More
Hello again to everyone back in the United States or wherever you are reading this blog. Today was our first day of real work in Honduras, and things started off well with some delicious Honduran coffee and a breakfast of … Read More
Hola friends, family, and various other blog-stalkers! I will preface this post by assuring you all that we arrived in Quimistan safely this afternoon. Our team, Karen and Ron Livingston, Kristen and Josh, Mike Lambert and myself, left bright and … Read More
Today, Sam and I escorted the young adults to the airport to return to the US. While they checked in, paid their exit fees, etc. I, being shy, naturally began chatting with the other mission teams departing out of San … Read More
Today was our last day and we are all very sad to go. I’ve chosen a large selection of photos to speak for me in this final entry. A group photo with the Compassion Kids. We went over to the … Read More
Hello faithful blog followers! We have been missing Melanie, but we have still accomplished a lot today. We did deworming and fluoride treatments at Luz de Valle School. Many of the kids from Tejeras (the village on the highway) go … Read More
Today was our day “off” however we still had a very busy day. We started the morning by watching Honduras in their World Cup soccer game against Chile. It aired at 5:30AM! Unfortunately they lost so it was a sad … Read More
Hola Amigos! Today, we took a trip to the White Dove School in Santa Clara. We were greeted by the sight of new classrooms which had been constructed through HAF last summer. Also, a bathroom with running water and … Read More
Hola,It was another blessed day in Honduras as our group ventured to the beautiful village of Montenita. The village was very well maintained and it was easily discerned that the people of Montenita take great pride in what they … Read More
Hola! Today was pretty low key. We started at Martha’s Sunday School in Santa Elena. We performed a sketch of the story of Jesus and the disciples who caught fish when they tried the other side of the boat (John … Read More