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Angie, overcoming her fears and taking a leap |
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This foto of Alejandra makes me laugh |
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Ingris. The fish of the group. |
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The older kids - Fabiola, Gloria, Ingris, Olga, Kenia, Lolita, Erik, Yarely, Saul |
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Cristian and his sweet smile |
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Cristofer is learning a new way of life as well as how to swim |
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YESSSSS! |
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Normally the last to get in, look who was the last to leave the pool today! |
I am still LOVING swimming lessons. My alarm woke me up for the first time this morning. For five weeks I have woken up by myself before 6 a.m.! Some of you know how amazing that is. But my alarm had to work hard to get me awake today.
Part of the reason is that I have to nebeulize my cat every 8 hours. So at 1 a.m. I was up with Jetty and that nebeulizer. Thank God she is an easy going cat. She mostly lies there and lets me cover her face with the pediatric mask. It is quite a sight.
Another reason I was tired is that for some reason it took until today for me to recover from my VACATION!!!! I went to the North Coast (Caribbean) with 11 friends for a four day weekend. We went to the city of Tela and rented a bungalow close to the shore. It was the first time I have ever seen the ocean in Honduras, so I was thrilled out of my mind. Plus it was great to spend time with friends, and make some new friends too.
I don't have any pictures because I am still without a camera. BUT... my brother called me today to say he found the one I have been searching for at a really good price! So I told him to go ahead and order it. It was painful to travel to the coast and not be able to take any pictures. I know some of you said you would like to contribute to a new camera. Thank you! Here is the link:
www.WorldOutreach.org/donations
Just click on my name - (Fager, Mary Lynn)
Today we cleaned the church for a Christmas party tomorrow. The preschool class was chosen to put up the Christmas tree.
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Jose and Samuel said they were mechanics |
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Beautiful Milagro |
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Proud of our tree! |
Overall, things are going really well. Getting to the pool, exercising in the gym, and a little travel has been really good for me. I am grateful for the opportunity to do all of these fun things! Looks like I won't make it home for Christmas this year between the sick cat and the cost of the flight, but my family is understanding and I will be able to experience my first Honduran Christmas.
Tomorrow is our Christmas party for the kids at the Breakfast Program. The swimming coaches are invited to, so the kids are extra excited! Marlin was hard at work in the kitchen today to prepare a special meal and the church is looking spiffy, as you can tell. It is strange to be at the pool everyday and swimming in the ocean. I think this will be my first Christmas without snow. It's pretty strange. But the kids' excitement helps get me into the spirit.
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