Hi Sarah: glad to hear that you're feeling better today. Had a great time last night with your parents and our friends at Krista's wedding. I gotta tell you....your parents have still got it! You should have seen the Marathon Man (alias your Dad) rockin' and a groovin' and a shakin'. He was putting the 20 year olds to shame! Your Mama looked beautiful and had no trouble at all shakin' her own bootie! Dancing must be a family trait! Stay well...and keep dancing. Remember to dance every day like no one is watching....!!
Poops eh, well that sucks, but this too shall pass, literally. Love your enteries, you sound like dora the explorer, hehehe. I am still house sitting and have been away from my MSN, but a couple ore days and we can chat some more. Have fun, rest and relax!!!
Get Well Sorry to hear that you are not feeling well. Make sure that you take care of yourself so you don't get worst. Hope it doesn't last too long. I know that even when I've been on vacation in the tropics the same thing has happened to me. It usually only last a day or two. Hopefully it will not be any worst for you. Anyway get well soon.
Love Uncle Wally
Glad you are enjoying yourself so much. Really just throw yourself into the culture and immerse every bone. Traveling to other countries is and amazing experience!! You will remember this forever. Wicked you are doing it!
xoxo
Sorry you are not feeling well pumpkin...try and get some gingerale in you too if it is available...also great for boosting your electrolytes. I think you were right about the lettuce...Hopefully tomorrow will be a better day. *hugs*
Hi :) Thanks for the indirect shout out (Well, most of you...) I appreciate!
I hate the shits too! I hope your feeling better. Thinkin of you and Jills often.
Take Care.
Egad, your spelling's A-troe-shish I know this is coming from the guy who spelled Comayagua wrong in one of my first blogs, but, hey, get yourself a dictionary, man. The copy editor in me is hurtin' here. I'll get to the bottom line here . . . (argh). Sorry to here about your poopy problems Friday. Make sure you stay strong and healthy. You won't be much good to anybody if you burn yourself out in the first full week. There, spoken like a true Dad. Love you. Godspeed. DAD
Hi pretty It's so nice to hear your stories. Camp is crazy as usual. It's the 2nd week of 3rd session right now so we are in the home stretch. We miss you here. Our picture on the wall is confusing people because the kids are saying there are more pictures than there are Brock staff. LOL. Anyhow, I am on a day off so I decided to admire your photos. Miss you lots!
wow i have been reading your daily entries and agree with many of the other comments that you are so descriptive that we are able to feel as though we are there with you!
Keep them coming ...
~nicole~
So glad you two are able to venture out and get a feel for the place...the monuments and history sound facinating. I guarantee in a weeks time you won't even hear the roosters! It's amazing what you get used to. Forgot to ask if there is a time change where you are.
Too bad about McDonalds...lol
Sarah, sounds like a great time already, chillin, exploring, eating... I love your details, its amazing I feel like I am there with you. Keep it comin, have fun and be safe...
buenos noches! im glad life there is such an adventure so far - im very excited for you! pick up a man for me if you have some time :) blahhh i cant believe youre there...add more pics asap. pands
Sarah! you do write alot, but I like reading it so very much! It's almost like you are living out my summer soap operas in Honduras! It's good to know you got there safely and that you are enjoying yourself so far. talk to u soon miss willett! Keep that tolerance up! muah
Hi, again It's great to hear that things are going well. I sure in no time at all you will be speaking like one of the natives. By the time you get home you will be able to give us Spanish lessons. Keep in touch, can't wait to hear more.
Love you,
Uncle Wayne
Hi Sarah...thanks for including me on your Blog. I'm really enjoying reading about your adventure. I couldn't wait to read your second entry. Your experiences are quickly becoming an important part of my day! Enjoy....
Hey girl! Hey!!! LOL...I can't believe you get woken up that early...hey that's the kind of alarm system I need...remember last year!! And I hope you don't see a single house centipede the whole year! Love hearing how it's going....hope you're having a blast!
xo Shawna
I love the fact that you are buying mickey's of vodka at the gas station...lol Way to go Sarah...I'm happy that you got there safely and are doing some exploring...have you found a McDonald's yet?
Man, the things you learn . . . Hey, Sarah. Glad all is going well . . . Hey, what's the population of Camayagua? And how many schools, private and public, are there in the city?
Daughter dearest My loving, caring daughter has become a good citizen to the world. And her mother and I couldn't be prouder! The lucky Honduran children that are fortunate enough to be in your good stead, will be all the better for it. God bless and godspeed. Love you. Dad.
Glad to hear you arrived safely Hi Sarah,
I'm glad to hear you arrived safely and that everything is going well. Everything sound interesting and the pictures look great. I'm sure this will be the begining of a fantastic experience. Keep in touch and send lots of pictures. Be safe and I will be looking for your next entry. Love you, bye for now.
Uncle Wayne
It started with a year teaching in Honduras. Then it was home to the COLD winter of Canada to try and pay off some debts, followed by sailing the seas with Norwegian Cruise Lines, working as a youth counsellor.
Next it was back to Honduras, teaching in a school in Tegucigalpa!
Now, I am home in Canada but continue traveling.
Thanks for joining me on my journey!
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