Our accommodations in San Carlos were so beautiful. We stayed in a condo on the beach. This beach was just amazing. Everyday we could wake up and go out to find new treasures delivered by the tide overnight. Large, beautiful shells, sand dollars, hermit crabs, etc. Never in my life have I been on a beach where I could actually find shells the size of my hand! Cairo loved to take a bag out every morning and hunt for new interesting shells to add to her collection.
The condo also boasted a great swimming pool (but the water was very cold). So we spent afternoon at the pool. The rest of our free time was beach time.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
A Morning at a Local School
We took school supplies that had been donated to a primary school. After delivering the supplies we helped clean up the playground, which was made up of uneven hard dirt and lose rocks and a lot of trash, played soccer with the school kids, painted desks and doors. It was a hot morning and the work was challenging but we all left with a great feeling of having made a difference in the lives of a few school children and their teachers.
Sam quickly found a way to communicate with school kids his age...chess! He was able to spend a few hours sitting and playing chess with many different children his age.
Charlie is NOT afraid of a little hard labor! Give this guy a pick and set him to work taking out weeds on the playground. He was a trooper. He also helped carry school supplies into the school and played soccer with the kids his age.
Sam quickly found a way to communicate with school kids his age...chess! He was able to spend a few hours sitting and playing chess with many different children his age.
Charlie is NOT afraid of a little hard labor! Give this guy a pick and set him to work taking out weeds on the playground. He was a trooper. He also helped carry school supplies into the school and played soccer with the kids his age.
Mr. Boyd
This is Mr. Boyd. He heads up the service done by the SUU Construction Mgt. team in Mexico. What an awesome guy. He took our kids under his wing and made sure they were part of everything they wanted to be. In these pics he has Sam helping him finish off some plumbing before they pour the concrete porch of a home.
Meet Rosarita, Single Mother of 5, Now with Shelter
(Rosarita receiving a blanket from Cairo. The Bear Scouts in my troop here in Cedar City made 2 blankets to send with us to give away.)
This woman has 5 children, is a single parent and has been living in make-shift shelter for a long, long time. After the visit from SUU's Const. Management majors and their generous time and energy and donations, she now has a home to protect her and her children from the elements. All of her material belongings are what you see behind her in the photo.
We were fortunate enough to meet her and a few of her children and to spend an afternoon helping with the progress of her home. What an amazing experience.
The four Cook Kids, reporting to work! The construction management majors were kind enough and patient enough to take time to teach the kids how to use a trowel. Uncle Skip would be sooo proud. The kids helped smooth out Rosarita's new front porch.
I thought it amazing and touching that Rosarita had protected her flower garden from the construction of her home. Imagine, she didn't have a home but she had flowers and had the desire to enjoy nature's beauty as her family of 6 survived between 4 cinder block walls since December, waiting until now to get a roof over their heads, concrete floor instead of dirt, and actual doors and windows.
I thought it amazing and touching that Rosarita had protected her flower garden from the construction of her home. Imagine, she didn't have a home but she had flowers and had the desire to enjoy nature's beauty as her family of 6 survived between 4 cinder block walls since December, waiting until now to get a roof over their heads, concrete floor instead of dirt, and actual doors and windows.
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