Merry Christmas (and Happy Hanukkah)!
I hope the holiday season brings peace, love and snow (yes, I really miss it) for all my friends and family. Realizing that I have neglected my blog for the past two months, I will attempt to give an update, along with providing a general idea of what I do daily (at my mom´s request). School just ended for the year on November 30, and classes won´t start up again until February. I have been struggling with the textbook situation, as National Geographic now refuses to sell their textbooks outside of the U.S. After a lot of worrying, last year´s SALTer Kari and my parents came to my rescue, and I will be sending two separate orders to them and having them ship/bring them to Honduras. All is well, and ¨si Dios permite¨, we will have the books by the time school starts up again. That said, the school year ended with sixth grade graduation, a delicious dinner banquet, and fun game of Amigo secreto (Secret Santa).The sixth grade girls during our day at the park
The cousins, after they corn-rowed my hair
Isieny and my host-dad
I have also been going to La Ceiba a fair amount to visit my host sister and the newest member to the MCC team, Callie. I just love walking along the beach and getting into a bigger city sometimes. Now that school is over for awhile, I have been filling my afternoons with siestas, reading (or watching movies in Spanish), hanging out with Isieny and Carol, and the occasional outing with friends or the internet cafe. On Saturday night, I go to the jovenes (youth group) church service, which, aside from the somewhat annoying cell phone activity from the high-schoolers, I thoroughly enjoy. Sunday is usually filled with church in the morning (9-12) and evening (6-8). I struggle a little more with these services, as it is louder and longer than what I am used to, but I really appreciate the community. In October, we had a sort of relief sale and I worked with the youth to make popsicles and doughnuts that we sold to other church members and in November, I witnessed a truly moving baptism ceremony in the river in the mountains above Tocoa. In December, I went to my first Honduran wedding for my 20-year-old friend, Mario.
Mario´s Wedding Recessional
My latest activity was a team meeting 2 hours southeast of San Pedro Sula in Cerro Azul Meambar National Park. It was a beautiful location and surprisingly cold. We took hikes into the cloud forest and played and sang hymns/Christmas carols (we all brought our musical instruments). It was really rejuvenating and exactly what I needed during this season.
Part of the MCC Honduras team on a hike
The National Park
1 comment:
Lookin good Sarah! I love your blog.
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