I’m sitting here this morning writing from the volunteer house in La Villa. Last night Kate, Joey and I spent the night here instead of going back to the hotel. We just wanted a bit of a taste of life in the Villa and life for long term volunteers who are living here. I am also interested in possibly bringing a group of Minnesotans here sometime and doing our overnights in La Villa instead of at a hotel in Comayagua. I am interested in providing a lower cost option for people back home who want to come down here but would rather have a more scaled back experience that costs less money.
It’s about 6:00 a.m. which means the kids over at the Hogar are beginning to make the walk to their buses for school, and the kids who go to Tierra Santa School are heading there as well. The kids get up between 5:00 and 6:00 every day. They have long days and they work very hard. Most kids come back from school early in the afternoon, they eat lunch at the Hogar, then spend a couple hours studying before later doing chores. The kids are given lots of responsibilities and accept them.
Yesterday for me was one of those days in which I felt completely happy and purposeful that I was back in Honduras. It was just a terrific day. As each day passes my Spanish gets better little by little and I’m able to talk more and more with the kids. I just love spending time with these kids, shooting the breeze, laughing, finding out small things about their lives, you name it. At one point yesterday I was talking with a group of girls who are about 15 years old. Two of them, Yaneth and Kensey, asked me a question that just touched my heart. They asked me, and they were very serious about it, “why are you so friendly to all the children?” It just made me melt. It made me realize that these kids really do appreciate all the love and affection we shower on them while we’re here.
Again, yesterday was a special day. It was just one of those perfectly wonderful days at the Hogar. We did a little work at the school again, this time doing more picture framing and making sock puppets. Then in the afternoon we enjoyed a lot of down time with the kids, Kate and Kim and I went to the soup kitchen, and several people from our group continued with the project of constructing the tables for the computer lab.
The only unfortunate thing about yesterday was that several from our group became sick. Ronnie was the first, then Austin and then Jack. We think it had something to do with the heat and the sun, but it could have been something they ate as well. In the early afternoon Santiago brought Debbie and those three back to the hotel to have some time to relax and cool down. Thankfully all of them were able to return later in the day to enjoy the evening’s festivities with us.
Speaking of festivities, what a night it was. We hung out at the Hogar last night until about 8:00 instead of the usual time of 4:30. We did this so that we could prepare a meal for the kids and enjoy some evening time with them.
Throughout most of the afternoon a group of us, headed by Kim and Holly, prepared the meal. Beans had been put in the oven and lots of things had been prepped. And thanks to the help of many, many girls, the work became much easier. I helped with getting the noodles ready for the mac and cheese. Kenia Yolanda and I got a fire going in the back of the kitchen and put some water in a huge kettle to boil. After the pasta was done, Holly showed some kids how to make the cheese sauce over the same wood fire. It was amazing to watch and impressive to see that it all worked out, that we were able to make a meal for so many children.
The meal was received really well by the kids. We had an assembly line in the kitchen plating up then serving the food to the kids. Mirian and a friend helped with the beans and putting hot dogs in buns, Tita helped with the plates and the chips, and Ingrid was the ketchup girl spreading ketchup on all the hotdogs.
During the dinner we also had a local band come and play for us. This was a huge treat and the kids loved it. They played in the main courtyard of the Hogar and most of us got up and danced the entire time. I dance with Nahin, Yogenis, Maria and Zonia, among others. It was great. Do I need to say it one more time? It was a perfect day at the Hogar!!!
Thursday, April 2, 2009
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Oh my gosh Chris, what an awesome day indeed! I definitely want to hear more about your stay in the village and the volunteer house! Can't wait to see you guys when you get back.
Peace,
Mitch
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