Another good day of work was completed yesterday. Yesterday afternoon was a scheduled day at the beach and out at the mahogany plantation hiking up to the water fall so that meant we had about 35 painters descending down on the school. I think the original idea was that half would go to the beach and half to the plantation, but the mahogany plantation attracted a large number of attendants. They had a very exciting time hiking to the mountain. Those pictures will have to wait for another day, though.
Today we are off to the churches for worship. Some of the ladies are taking worship to one of the teacher's wives who is pregnant and on prescribed bed rest. Lunch will be in the homes of many of the members. I can't wait to hear their stories.
Please keep the family of Santiago in your prayers. His son Ariel fell out of their truck last week and split his head open. After receiving several staples and stitches, he has been suffering some ill effects. Tomorrow he is going to get the stitches removed and will then be transported to La Ceiba for further testing to be sure their is no brain damage or bleeding.
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