Sunday Day 2
We managed to
travel my air land And sea yesterday. After the two flights we took a 3
hour bus ride across the country boarder and ended with a 20 minute boat ride
to El Faro where we are staying. This compound is an amazing
facility which hosts over 30 American medical, mission, and education groups
early as well as 150 Guatemalan groups each year. I was blown away by the
buildings and how nice everything was. Having the water right on our
doorstep was amazing too!
The coolest part of
my day was getting off the plane and hearing my name called in the arrivals
area of the Honduras airport. It was crazy, but the only peeps who I know
that lives in Honduras was as the airport picking up students for the Student Helping
Honduras organization! It was amazing to see Jessa at the airport. I had not
seen her in a long time but I was happy to catch up.
Everyone was pretty
tired from the full day of travel so a few of us talked on the deck for an hour
but everyone was asleep early the first night.
Sunday started my
favorite way. Woke up to the sounds of the animals and sunlight in the
window.
I went on a nice run
in the AM and even got to workout. Breakfast was a great meal prepared by
the staff at El Faro. I can tell we will be spoiled all week.
After breakfast we
got a tour of the campus and learned about the mission and great works they
have been doing in the community from water to education to medical care and social
development.
After the tour we
were lead by John in a team building activity which we crushed as a group. I
would recommend after this experience that one of the first things all groups
should do are physical group challenges. In 1.5 hours we really go to
learn about each other and helped bring us together.
After lunch we got
to participate in another pillar of the organizations mission working with
children during a bible study. We played games, did worship, assisted with the
needs of the teachers, provided snack, and more playing. I enjoyed this
experience with the local children, getting to know them with basic broken
Spanish, play, and touch. It's funny how no matter what culture or where
you are in the world, every 7 year old kid will try to scoot close to you and
touch your leg when you are sitting next to them. It's amazing how
effective you can show affection and caring with a simple hug, high five, or
toss in the air!
We spent a little
time in the water in the great weather before the rain came at night.
After dinner the
group did a great job reflecting and preparing for the week ahead. We are
all eager to get into the clinic and begin to work with patients and local
therapists.
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