Wednesday was a very full, very fun day… apparently all days
for this team in Colima are very full and very fun – not a bad way to spend a
mission trip!
Of course, we started the day with our most important
activities: devotionals and hugs with friends old and new!
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Hugs all around! |
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Our motorcycle man finds his Mexican counterpart and they happily compare notes and get their hands greasy |
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These kids have entered our hearts so quickly with their ready smiles and hugs |
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Fortunately they are very sturdy children |
Wednesday’s “sport” was sidewalk chalk, a favorite activity
from last year. For all of you who donated sidewalk chalk to this trip it
definitely went to good use! We tried to
use our powers for good, but admittedly it sometimes got a little bit
wild.
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Another sidewalk chalk masterpiece |
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Most of us tried to use our chalk time for good... a few of us just made mischief (try to act surprised) |
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Ok, there was a lot of mischief |
The guessing game was a favorite activity from last year
that was equally well received this year.
We’d like to say that it kept a whole room full of elementary-aged kids
busy for a full 20 minutes but, let’s face it, there are few games in the world
up to that bar!
And Wednesday’s craft was our big one for the week – photo
frames. All week we took pictures of the
kid trying to get a picture of every kid.
We had them printed out at WalMart and the kids
loved looking
through their gallery of photos, pointing out their friends and admiring their
smiling faces.
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Frame assembly |
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Nothing makes you feel better than a new toothbrush! |
And then it was back to the new house to paint, paint,
paint. The painting crew has worked so
hard in the hot sun with blowing dust and very sore shoulders and their work is
clearly paying off. By the end of the
day Thursday almost all of the outside of the house was sealed, the inside was
all sealed as well, and all of the ceilings had new coats of bright white
paint. By the time we leave, the house
should be ready to tile!
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Our theme song this week has been, "Rollin', rollin', rollin'" for good reason! |
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Up go the scaffolds and the volunteers |
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When you have walls this big, you have to attack them from every angle |
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We love the new interior paint color (it's so much more fun to paint than fondo sealant!) |
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Like we said, a lot of wall space to cover! |
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And we tried every angle |
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Best ab workout around! |
And we did have to take a few minutes off to appreciate the
volcano, it was especially active and interesting yesterday and with clear blue
skies we were able to witness all its glory.
Everybody who lives here is used to the volcano, but we sure do think
it’s cool.
Team Curtains is also doing well. By the end of the day Thursday we had
finished 5 of our 6 rooms of curtains at Casa Formosa including a very eventful
trip to the fabric store to purchase more material. You haven’t lived until you’ve successfully
purchased fabric from a Mexican fabric store!
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We had some very enthusiastic sewing and measuring helpers |
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New curtains for Casa Famoso! |
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And of course we all made some time for Perler Bead creations |
Lunch at the Senorita home was, as always, delicious, and I
have to believe we got the very best seats in all of Colima for lunch – shaded
and green with a light breeze blowing through!
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Our group pic, all looking our sweaty, painty, happy best |
And with Wednesday evening came our very favorite activity
of the week, the Tamale Party at Casa Leonel! The tamales were, as always, simply
fabulous. Piñata busting was
hilarious. And Team USA held its own
fairly well in the games although Team Mexico did reign supreme in jump rope,
the chicken-foot balloon-popping game (it’s complicated), and the ab-killing
lie down on each other’s stomachs and don’t fall to the ground game. Ok, Team Mexico ruled all of the games. And
for a better explanation of all of these games and how real Mexicans attack a piñata
you simply must talk to somebody on the trip – we learned a lot on Wednesday
about how to throw a killer party!
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We took our piñata-busting responsibilities seriously |
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Some of us took them very seriously and were rewarded with ample practical jokes |
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And some of us just took the candy collection part seriously |
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The whole party crew - we love Casa Leonel |
I think it’s safe to say that a good time was had by all.
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