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Syd and I with a group of the local kids |
Actually, we've been back from Guatemala for over a week, but life since we've been back has been anything but normal. Emergency surgery for the dog, a home invasion, broken teeth, friends from out of town, AND a 3 day conference have all combined to give me a whirlwind welcome home. Somehow, though, I think I managed to maintain just a bit of sanity through it all.
Syd is still wearing the same box braids we put in before our trip. We really haven't done much with them other than ponytails. With everything listed above, hair has been at the bottom of our priority list.
Now about our Guatemala trip....it was absolutely amazing. Life-changing for everyone involved - myself, Syd, and the people we were there to minister to. Our group held medical clinics on 3 different days and built a concrete block house for a family of 7 who was living in a one room bamboo hut. We also spent a lot of time just playing with and loving on the kids of the village we were in. Syd and I truly fell in love with the people down there. There is a very good chance that this type of trip will become an annual event for us.
We did so many different things on this trip that I couldn't choose just a handful of photos to share with you. I decided to share quite a few, instead. :)
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Herds of cows use the roads, too! |
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Our bathroom for the week. I opted to use the cornfield. :) |
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Syd playing ball with some of the kids |
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Passing out crayons. They LOVE to color |
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Braiding some fun blue extensions into their hair. :) |
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The days were so long that Syd couldn't stay awake to read. :) |
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Taking medical supplies to a bedridden man in the village |
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Unsure about the spiny fruit (they were really good!) |
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Syd got in on the construction work |
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Hanging out with some new buddies |
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Passing bracelets out to a group of girls |
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Moving a truckload of sand one bucket at a time |
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Syd spent a LOT of time putting ribbons in the girls' hair |
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Syd and her new Guatemalan friend, Vilda |
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Me and my friend/translator as I spoke in a church service |
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Smiling through the tears as we said goodbye one last time |
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Shopping in the (very colorful) markets |
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Relaxing in Antigua on our last day in Guatemala |
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This guy just looked like he needed a kiss |
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On a hillside overlooking Antigua and the looming volcano |
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Making friends with the guy carrying the big gun. :) |
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