We had the opportunity to paint a mural on the wall at the place we stayed.
The cave we visited on our day off.
One of our fellow teachers has a family farm where we got to camp for the night and milk cows in the morning.
There was a bakery by our house the was run by nuns. So we had to hike to the cross on the other side of town to work off all the pastries.
Some people, places, and unforeseen ministry.
Our first day of school at Santa Clara.
We would ride the bus with the kids and they would pray every morning before school.
Some of the students I taught at Santa Clara.
We worked at the Nazareth School for special needs one of the days we were in Honduras, these are some of my students.
We participated in the parade for Independence day. This was the float for our school.
On our last day of teaching we received all these thank you notes from the kids.
The view from the top of the water tower at the school.
The teachers and office staff we worked with all month.
The Board of Directors was in town while we were there so we had the privilege of meeting them and attending a fancy dinner for teacher appreciation.
On the world race if you are not on a bus packed full you are usually in the back of a truck.
