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Since starting to travel in 1998 I haven't been able to stop! Which just goes to show what can happen to a shy, little farm-girl that never even wanted to leave home!
I began this blog in 2007 during my year and half of teaching and missions work in Honduras. Before that I'd been to Germany, Brazil, Ecuador and Guatemala. I'm eager to see where all I will end up and the new adventures and opportunities God gives me to experience!
I love seeing new places, experiencing new cultures, learning new languages, but most of all I love meeting new people! It's the friends that I make that t... full info
Mountains and Valleys of CopanA view from our 45 minute hike to a small, mountain village where we went to celebrate a birthday!
Felicidades!Celebrating the birthday of a sister-in-Christ in her home.
Return from the mountianOur walk back down was quicker ... but a bit more slippery and dangerous. We all thought we'd end up falling at some point.
En el comedorThis is the little kitchen for Aura's comedor.
Making Gospel Turn AroundThe first Sunday night I gave a Bible Class to the children from the church. The Lesson was going through the Gospel message using CEF's GTA. The children then used construction paper to make their own!
Smiles!My youngest brother didn't have kinder b/c of Flag Day. So we had fun playing at the comedor en the market.
Market BoothOne of the various booths in the market, selling a variety of food items.
The CasitaThe new room/apartment/little house my family recently built.
Painting!The men hard at work painting the walls with cement.
Family!With my brothers and sister after church the second weekend.
My Students!This is the current seventh grade! Many of the students that I taught in 2nd and 3rd grade!
Best breakfast ever!A typical breakfast. (Typical as in Honduran, not typical as in this is what my family eats every morning. Many families simply have coffee and pan - a hard cookie/biscuit - first thing in the morning.) We put this plate together for my lunch at the comedor because I needed a photo of it for the menu I put together. :) DELICIOUS!
At SchoolWith some of my girls during my final visit to school.
Saying Good-ByeMy final sights and memories of Copan 2011 - beautiful green mountains and blue sky.
un sueño April, I totally understand your comment about the rest of the world fading into a dream when you arrived in Honduras. I'm so glad that you and Hannah and I got to spend time in Copán this year!!!
Solana
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April, I totally understand your comment about the rest of the world fading into a dream when you arrived in Honduras. I'm so glad that you and Hannah and I got to spend time in Copán this year!!!