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July 11, 2006

Fun Stuff in Honduras

Let's make a more fun Honduran post.  I had fun looking through these pictures and selecting a few to share.  We did have lots of fun in Honduras as well as did lots of work.  So here's some fun pictures to enjoy:


This is Charlie (age 5 then) and Harold (age 2 then) helping Papa to fix the water pipes (again).  Seems the water piping broke somewhere two or three times a week.



This was fun too.  This is me, Harold and Charlie doing the dishes.  The sink was in a separate building from our "house" (which actually were three 10x10 classroooms).



This is dh buying bananas from a stand just down the road from our house.  I do miss those fresh from the tree bananas.  You could buy an entire stalk (several hands of bananas on each stalk) for under $2.



This is Harold and Charlie riding their bikes up the lane to our "new" house.  This house did actually have rooms with walls and a sink inside the same building!



This would be dh and me after a wonderful, relaxing day at the beach on the Caribbean shore, complete with our hair done Caribbean style!  Wow, neither one of us look quite like that anymore. 

Take care
~Betsy

 

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July 12, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Happyhome
I've enjoyed all your posts on life in Honduras. How long were you there? Thank you for sharing.

Blessings,

Angela
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July 12, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by SandBetweenMyToes
Hey-I got in today and thought I'd read some blogs while I cooled off. I have been going down my friends list this week, and you just happened to be there very next one. Funny, digging up water pipes 2 or 3 times a week doesn't *seem* like a lot of fun! : ) And, the picture of you doing dishes---I cannot make that look like you! I do enjoy seeing all of the pictures, though. It's amazing what another world these places are.
It was a great surprise to see you today. Glad you came.
Letitia
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July 13, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by KarenW
I love reading about other mission fields. Bananas are really expensive here, as are other imports like lemons, oranges, etc.
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July 14, 2006 - Hi:)

Posted by His4life
What fun to read about your time in Honduras!! I so did not recognize you at the counter in your kitchen! WOW!! What a blessing see the pictures, too! You are a precious family!

Have a great day and God bless!
Angie:)
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