Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. Hope that all of you had a good holiday. Christmas here was good but different. Not what I am use to at all, but it was good to be here and away from all of the stress and hustle and bustle that comes with Christmas. Although it was hard to be away from my friends and family for Christmas, I miss you all of you.
Hondurans celebrate Christmas in a whole other way. They celebrate all night Christmas Eve and then sleep most of Christmas Day. It was very loud and hard to sleep here Christmas Eve. The neighbors here had loud music and lots of fire crackers. It was going on all night but it really got loud around midnight. Starting at midnight I think is when the partying really starts. Then we went out for a little while on Christmas day to go to church and it was dead. There were not many people out at all.
Then the day after Christmas we headed to a childrens home, Center of Hope. We took the kids there some Christmas boxes from Healing Hands. Healing Hands International had shipped down a whole container of boxes. The boxes were passed out to the area churches to give out. Then what was left we took and passed out. The kids there at the center were 1 & half - 7 years old and there were about 20 or so kids. It was a neat place. As always it is good to get to go and see how different children homes run. Here are some pics below with the kiddos. Enjoy!

Alex, isn't he cute!

Juile and me


This is Juile, she came running to me when i first got there. She was so happy with all she got in her Christmas box. Most of all she was so happy with her underwear. She ran to the bathroom to put on her new underwear and then had to model them to all of us. Right here in this picture she is showing us all her toothbrush she got. It is so neat to see the little things like that that these kids are so content and happy with.

Center of Hope...another sweet kiddo

Christmas Boxes


This is all of the kiddos opening their Christmas boxes that we brought to them from Healing Hands International.

Alex


This is my little budd that clung to me the childrens home we went to. How cute. Don't ya just want to squeez those cheeks.

Laundry Day...washing out clothes on the rock

Slient Night Glow Worm

Sunday, December 18, 2005

Paint

Main Entrance-Hallway
Kitchen-Kids side
Eating Area
Boys Bathroom
Girls Bathroom
Girls Bedroom
Boys Bedroom
Playroom/Living Room
Playroom/Dining Area

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Didasko/Housing Building

This is the family that we built onto their house for them. Mancho had helped build the childrens home and he is such a hard worker. What a blessing it was to beable to give something to him and his family. He was continually thanking God. Above is the house the family was currently living in we just bulit on from there and gave them a house double the size. My sweet buddy Brian from Didasko. Too cute! By the way Marc McKain your buddy Junior says hello and that he is waiting on a letter.
We built a house for a family in Santa Ana and the there children to the left are the ones that we bulit the house for and other little guy was just a friend. Seeing what they lived in and that they didn't really have much the still had smiles on their faces and full of joy.
This is my new buddy at Didasko, his name is Brian. Another one of the children had cut his foot with a machete the day before we came. So while all of the other chilldren were playing and interacting with all of us he was having to lay in this bench. So I came to his rescue and got him some candy and toys and became buddies quick.
My sweet Emma that i made friends with last April at Didasko.
Lionel, a kiddo from Didasko is reading a letter that Rebekah and the boys sent him.
Monday we spent the afternoon at another childrens home, Didasko. Rick wanted to go see his Norma and love on her. I think that it was good for both of them. Then Tuesday we spent the day building a houes in Santa Ana for a sweet family. Then we have been spending the rest of our time at the childrens home painting. I will put pics on here soon on how it all looks.

Saturday, December 10, 2005

Dedication


The logo for Casa de Esperanza "Making a difference one child at a time."


Sweet little kiddos "helping" tile








Today we set aside some time to dedicate the childrens home. We worked most of the day sanding the stucco, cleaning up trash on the property, and other odds and ends jobs. Chicken was bought for all of the workers today for lunch in appreciation for all that they have done thus far and are going to do on the childrens home. It has been so good to see everything coming together piece by piece. God is good and He continually provides for each and every little thing. Also we painted the outside of the childrens home yesterday and it looks really good. Next week we will hopefully paint all of the inside and get the odds and ends of tile put together.

Friday, December 09, 2005




Sweet lil Dennis who is our little helper. His dad is the block maker and he is there everyday. Also he has such a sweet mom who has come to be such a sweet friend.














The workers putting the final coat of stucco on the wall.















The tile guy Caleb, laying some tile in our apartment.












My dad and some other great friends from home got here safe yesterday. From the airport we took them straight to the childrens home. They spent alot of time just soaking it all up and prosessing it all that they were seeing. But it is good to have them here with us and we can share these good moments and memories with them. Progress on the childrens home is still coming along. Yesterday they were working on the elec, windows, roof, and tile. Today we are going to start painting. So little by little it is coming together.