Jenny and Kara completed their job with some heavy lifting by Ann. Is anyone surprised that they got the better of an 8 inch thick brick wall? They created 2 very large windows in the laundry building. This included a chisel and several sledge hammers and it was a sight to behold---and I don't mean the window. Celia joined in on the action as well, wielding that sledge hammer like a warrior. Ann, Susan, Scottie, Claudia finished prepping the new garden and the plants are ready to go in tomorrow morning. Celia and Cory still on paint duty and nearly finished. Claudia translated sponsor letters for hours to the children with her usual energy and animation which delighted them and everyone who was nearby. Suzanne, not feeling herself for much of the day, rallied in the evening and is now feeling much better thanks to Betsy´s good care, with help from Salomon and Ginger from afar.
Barbara McCune, a medical missionary here in Honduras for more 7 years talked with us about her practice in this community. The average age of women having their first child is 14 and only 3% of people have health insurance. These are just a few of the things that we learned. When asked about how difficult it must be to live and work here, Barbara said that your heart breaks at least once a week but hopefully you stretch it so that you can help more people and that the hardened parts continue to soften as time goes on.
Tomorrow we travel to the Technical Institute after reading with the children...
-- Cory Little
What a time you are having! Be well, Suzanne. I love "I am learning from you."
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I loooove the picture of my favorite redhead ... Senor Agua from our trip last year. He was often teetering on the verge of trouble ... I hope he is doing well! Celia, please give him a hug for me!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the new garden. I look forward to seeing pictures ... and boy, do I wish I could have seen the REAL women in action ... you go girls!!!!!!!!!!!
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