*Disclaimer* I wrote this blog about a month ago but internet was so scarce I haven’t had a chance to post it until now, enjoy my friends!
11 things about life in Honduras:
- Bucket showers, bucket flushing, bucket dishes and bucket laundry: all day, every day.
- If you are foreign, you get whistled at. Period. That gets really old, really fast.
- The people are so incredibly generous with what they have and are happy to share.
- Pulperias (like a quick mart with a walk up window that is usually someone’s house) and food stands are everywhere: snacks and delicious food for super cheap.
- Animals are everywhere: horses, cows, chickens, turkeys, and dogs. On the roads, in yards, in the ditches, in driveways, on rooftops….
- You gotta love rice and beans.
- It can be cold, foggy, hot, rainy and windy in the same day.
- Honduran driving: there are no rules, no speed limits and if you make it home you win.
- The children will absolutely steal your heart with their cuteness, even if they only call you Gringa (white person).
- Coffee and cookies everyday at three in the afternoon. That is a habit I will bring home.
- God is moving and God loves the Honduran people!
