Still, we leave with grateful hearts knowing that these kiddos are in the best of hands. And we're glad to have been able to do a little to make their home more comfortable and maybe even a little more loving and fun.
Today was our last full day of work and we were able to finish up almost all of our projects - hooray!
We fixed the water tanks on top of Casa Matriz so that the water stops running once the tank is full.
We pondered some shelves in a storage closet that seemed to have issues...
...determined that wood is definitely not supposed to look like this on the inside...
...and had lots of helpful hands ready to assist in the building of new shelves! (the helpful part is debatable, but at least we had some company while working!)
The new shelves are fab and we hope they will last a long time.
We completely finished painting the beds and closets in both of the Senorita rooms (that's the home for the older teenage girls). The beds look so cheery and bright with their new coats of paint and we were proud to be able to provide for these young woman as they enter adulthood.
We finished painting the upstairs of Casa Cuna (the baby house) and it looks great!
The kids in Casa Cuna were very excited to show off all of their new clothes today. Thanks to everybody who donated clothes for this trip, your donations are so very much appreciated down here, as you can tell by these big smiles.
Somebody was very excited about her puppy shirt and just had to show it off.
The school is well-respected by the community and is one of the most sought-after private schools in Colima. The funds from the private school go to pay for the cost of having the orphans attend as well.
Here's our whole tired, happy crew outside of the kids' school.
And here is the best use of old tires I have ever seen! A tire tower, tire wall, tire tube to crawl through, tire skipping stones, and tire climbing net. No wonder everybody wants to send their kids to this school!
This evening we got to sponsor a tamale party at Casa Leonel and let me tell you - that house knows how to party!
These two are clearly birds of a feather when it comes to candy collection - I'm surprised their shirts didn't burst with the weight of all that loot!
Our party was cut short by a torrential thunderstorm, which was a shame but definitely didn't dampen our enjoyment of the evening or our memories of Casa Leonel and each of the homes of Grupo Amor. This is such a special place.
Tomorrow we're going to take some time to explore the area around Colima and take in a few sights of the city. As our trip winds down, here are a few prayer requests:
- Please start praying now for easy travel back to the U.S. and boringly simple logistics for the remainder of our trip. Our trip has been so smooth and we are so grateful for easy travel - please pray that the remainder of our travels are so easy!
- We are all healthy and doing well physically (except for the fatigue of all that work!). Thanks so much for praying for our health.
- Please pray that the seeds planted in us and the things that God is doing in each member of the team as a result of this trip have lifelong (and eternal!) impact.
- Pray that the work that we did during our short time in Colima would continue to bless the kids and their caregivers and remind them of our love and, more importantly, God's unfailing and unending love for them.
So happy, proud, overwhelmed, joyous, and flat-out enthused at all you've done and your gracious, willing hearts. An amazing crew serving at an amazing ministry!
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