typing Hopefully this help with your typing in Español. for ñ press alt and type 164, for ¿ press alt and type 168, for Ñ press alt and type 165. have fun adios.
birthday girl photos Looks like Phe Be had a fun birthday.......she is cute - even cuter than the bunnies! The pictures were excellent...... and I think Karina's ring is beautiful. Thanks for another really good blog to bring us all up to date Clint!
fantastic Clint thank you SO much for keeping us all posted on the critically important ventures you are accomplishing in Honduras. Not only are we entertained but we continue to learn new things with every post! Thanks again.
Chocolate Bunnies I bet though they DON'T like chocolate donuts. Too frighting for them having chocolate anywhere on themselves!
Do they also like carrot cake?
munchy bunnies-cute-cute-cute Thanks for the proof that bunnies actually do like donuts! ( And - what's not to like about a donut?) Aren't you glad you took the photos so you could back up the claim? I see I wasn't the only one that doubted. I forwarded these last 2 blogs to Emma. Now I'll have to get donuts and take them to the barn to see if horses like them as well (like you said).
donut salad What?!! No photos of pudgy little rabbits eating donuts on their lettuce?? --- something of this magnitude should be captured on film! Loved this blog Clint - very well written and funny - thanks for the laugh (and I'll be waiting for those photos in future blogs).
PC (and I'm not talking "Personal Computer) It used to be (as recently as the early 70's) Politically Correct in the US to refer to African Americans as "negros." Even now, it still doesn't have anywhere near the level of taboo as the talisman "nigger." *** All that aside, I think Obama might turn out to be an OK president. I have a hunch he might shine in the foreign policy dept. I'm optimistically looking forward to seeing what happens. *** My $.02 Tio
spicey????? hot chocolate That just seems so wrong! No one should ever put any spices in hot chocolate! (but let me know if it's any good should you have the chance to try it). Nice job Tio Tom! There's nothing better than a properly spelled whoa. And to the Maine-iacs: what - Maine isn't far enough away? Now you want to move to Honduras?!!
Volunteers El Alba is a great place to volunteer. Our school very small and most the staff is Christian, Catholic of Jehovah's Witness. If you want more info on the school check out my blog "El Alba."
Loved your Article I had the opportunity to go to Nicaragua two months ago and would love to visit Honduras as well. Do you have a recommendation for a school or orphanage to visit in hopes of us coming and bringing our 2 boys (13 and 15) who have never been to see a third world country.My husband is a Christian Artist and plays music and ministers through song. But I really have a heart to travel and visit countrys in need of volunteers. We just want to serve. Let me know maybe where you are is a good start!
Janet
The world is waking up No one in Honduras cared before because they assumed McCain would win, and it would be U.S. policies as usual. But adding a face that looks totally different from the others on the presidential portrait chart gets attention. If you haven't seen world news lately, other countries are widely impressed with our capacity to elect a minority leader, and the fact that we have a leader of such calibur as a minority in the first place. They are commending Americans for a "brave act."
Holden Most of the 10th graders love Catcher In The Rye. They understand it and they all think Holden is a hypocrite. Some of them like him and others don't. Ramon loves it. Andrea hates it. Hidemi doesn't even know what it is... so the opinions are very mixed.
Yes, it is true that Mexico has spicy hot coco. The Mayans were the first to make hot chocolate and they made it with a jalapeno base. So the result is a spicy hot cup of coco. I haven't found it here in Honduras, but Josh and I are on the search.
Whoa . . . (Spelled it right that time Lindasita) Catcher in the Rye isn't exactly literature that I would expect to find beginners reading. How are they doing with it? What do they think about it? *** I've read that in Mexico, they have spicy hot chocolate. Do they do this in Honduras too? I've always been curious to try it. Tios
Being a hockey fan in the heart of Honduras isn't easy. No ice rinks, no vacant parking lots, the streets aren't level and even if they were there is no one else to play with. I try to watch soccer, but it just isn't the same... and baseball is way too boring. Adapting to new cultures is always a challenge. However, I think I have a knack for it. When I spent almost a year living in New Orleans, after the storm, I learned a plethora of effective ways to settle into something new.
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Hopefully this help with your typing in Español. for ñ press alt and type 164, for ¿ press alt and type 168, for Ñ press alt and type 165. have fun adios.