Saturday, September 11, 2010
Dios les bendiga!
Friday, June 4, 2010
Escuela, Mangos, Niños, y Libros
Today is the last day of school! It's been a good year and all the kids I've worked with have worked really hard and put in a good effort. As I could've predicted, the last one standing is Michaila. While all others have been wooed by the fancies of summer break, Michaila has pulled through, working a full week after everyone else was finished! Both of us are very relieved to be in the final hours of this year... and approaching the beauty of summer freedom!
Friday, May 28, 2010
Asi es la Vida
Wow, a whole month (on the dot) since my last post! It has been a crazy May. The week that we got back from Tegucigalpa I consumed myself with preparing an ESL lesson at the bilingual school (conjugating verbs… yikes!).
ESL classes at the bilingual school ended last Friday. I think the kids and I learned a lot this year. I'm especially proud of those from the Children's Center, they really shined in the classroom and some of them throughout the course were very persistent in asking for help and wanting to study. We had a big pool party at the Mckenney's to celebrate the last class, it was good times.
I've had an exciting little health era. I started getting worried about my blood because I kept getting big, ugly bruises. Thankfully, when I went to the hospital to get it checked, I found out that not only is my blood fine but I'm no longer anemic! I also discovered a few weeks ago that I had scabies. It was kind of going around but thankfully it's easy to treat and I managed to get rid of it before it got too irritating. And, recently, on the soccer field, I broke my toe! So… it's been interesting. I'm definitely bummed about the toe; please pray it will heal quickly. I'd like to be able to play at least one more game before I go!
Sammey's birthday was last week. We celebrated with a girl's party at her house including DDR, makeovers, and the yummiest peanut butter/chocolate cake I've ever had in my life! (Props Sydney!)
Last weekend 4 of us went to the Water Jungle. The Water Jungle is basically a Honduran water park and it's very nice! Big slides, tubes, wave pool, the works! It was a good time. And, we got picked up from the Water Jungle by a caravan (okay, fine, there were only two… but one was PACKED!) of Land Cruisers to go the Carnival in La Ceiba (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Ceiba_Carnival). The Carnival celebrates the patron saint of La Ceiba and was definitely a cultural experience not to be missed by someone whose only glimpse into La Ceiba is the occasional grocery store runs and, even less common, overnight stays (in other words, me). The modern La Ceiba shows its true cultural colors in the roadside stands, live music, proud Hondurans, dancers, and wealth of gringos.
Louis is leaving today and will be missed by his Staff Housing family. We had a BIG staff housing (and co.) dinner last night. I made enough potatoes for about 23 people, enough green beans for about 10, and enough Jamaica for… well NOT enough for 14 apparently! (You would think 3 pitchers would be sufficient…) Daron made delicious steaks, Estelle & Julia contributed yummy pizza bread and a beautiful salad, Joelle brought broccoli cooked to perfection, Kristel made homemade bread better than Panera, and Christine made delicious homemade brownies! (Man, I hope I didn't forget anyone.) Anyhow, it was a feast. And tonight we have plans to maybe go into Ceiba together to drop him off and perhaps stay the night. The circus is in La Ceiba right now and I'd really like to go check it out. However, I've heard rumors of people wanting to go white water rafting tomorrow… we shall see! I'm also planning on going to Rio Coco this afternoon after school with the Children's Center, I hope that happens. Sam (has been working at the Children's Center for about 2 months now… from England) is leaving on Monday so it would be an exciting last hurrah!
Last thing- I have to give props to Sammey for her improvement in spelling this year. She took a spelling test 2 days ago and got a 95% on her first try! When I first got here Sammey had to take her spelling test about 4 times and still ended up with some wrong... I'm proud of her hard work and vast improvement. Good job, Sam!
And, Until next time…
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Tegucigalpa

Wednesday, April 21, 2010
viaje
Thursday, March 25, 2010
fuero de si.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Photo-Op!
Monday, March 15, 2010

Well, the month of travel has arrived! There are SO many people going in & out right now because of Visa trips. And, soon, it will be my turn. Costa Rica, here I come!
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Mt. 22:37-40
Hmm, February 12th was the last update. What has happened since then?
Friday, February 12, 2010
Well, I'm just a fountain overflowing with exciting news.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Short & Sweet
Thursday, January 14, 2010
It's Always Good News
Thursday is here! Have you ever heard someone say, "Thank God, it's Thursday."? I don't think so. Well, I DO thank God it's Thursday. Because, Thursday means tomorrow's Friday so just one more day until I can "thank God it's Friday"!
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Well, I'm back in Honduras! I had a pretty hectic trip here. Flew from Norfolk to Newark to San Pedro with Continental and everything worked like clockwork. Once I arrived in San Pedro I boarded the Hedman Alas (bus) for La Ceiba with two friends that I met up with in the airport. It was raining from the minute the plane landed so once we were picked up in Ceiba and started to drive to Balfate about 2/3 of the way in, we came to the "Plancha". The "Plancha" is where the road dips and, during rainy season, fills with water. When we got there at about 7:30pm, it was pretty high and there was even a current so we decided to turn back. We stayed the night in Ceiba that night, left in the morning, and when we re-arrived to the Plancha it was still kind of high. After waiting it out a few hours, we decided to go ahead and cross following two buses (the thought is that if you go behind buses, they pack down the sand for you). We got through fine but the truck following us got stuck and the passengers were a former MK of Loma de Luz and her boyfriend so, we asked the driver of a tractor to go and pull them out. It worked fine and we were FINALLY on our way! (To the right is a picture of the plancha on Monday-after it had gone down significantly.)