6:30 AM – – > MORNING SUNSHINE! It was pretty darn wonderful to sleep under a roof and on flat ground for a week.
7:00 AM – – > Breakfast//Quiet Time
8:00 AM – – > Watch the Village Parade
9:00 AM – – > Work day starts! I spent my week painting a church..and then repainting it another time because they realized they wanted a different color. Aka this is how honduran culture works.
11:00 AM – – > Help Xiomara (My host) make lunch!
2:00 PM – – > Teach English to some of the kids from the village/Hang out with them
4:30 PM – – > Time to go to the river to shower! There is no running water at the village..only during a few hours each day. So you can either go to the river or take a bucket shower.
http://vimeo.com/53168125 < – – Here is a little river video I put together
5:30 PM – – > Make tortillas for dinner
Got to keep the fire going!
7:00 PM – – > Church time! We had church Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday.
9:00 PM – – > Make donuts!! I will be coming home with lots of delicios recipes ๐
11:00 PM – – > Time for sleep.
THANKS FOR READING!
*Next week I will be posting a few blogs to keep everyone more updated on my time in Honduras!…I have been unable to post blogs because I have been at the village with no wifi. Keep your eyes peeled!
Also, Anderson's mom delivered a healthy baby! A few of us got to go to the hospital to visit her and pray over her and the baby. Please still be praying for her health!
God bless.
Best,
Andrea
Dear Andrea,
I’m sure you have a new appreciation for the comforts of home! Time is flying by. God is good and is building in you lifelong lessons. Wow, killing a chicken; making donuts; who knows what else you will be able to do by the time you get home. We are praying for you!
Love,
Mom
Andrea!
It is such a blessing to read your blogs. You have grown into such a strong and amazing young woman. It’s great to see how God is working in your life!
-Kristen Perfect
Mom – Thank you!! love and miss you
Kristen – So good to hear from you! Wow, thank you so much ๐ I am glad that you are enjoying them.Hope you are doing well!
– Andrea
Andrea,
I am amazed at what all you are doing. I can always count on being encouraged by your blogs. I know you are an encouragement to those in Honduras, and you are here in the good ‘ol US of A too!!
Praying for you. I’m a gonna use one of those tubes to blow into our wood burning stove to keep the fire going. That’s awesome!
Thank you so much..You prayers are an encouragement to me! Yes, do it! It is the best ๐