On the way to pick up the team one mourning I had my camera along and thought I would take a picture of one of the really nice buses that are decked out and also have big truck motors in them!This team wanted to go Zip lining so we took them to a place close to Antigua. I also got to go with because someone paid my, whoever it was thank you. Anyways they drove us up some pretty rugged and steep trails to get to a place where we could go across the canyon and back. I took my camera along and got some pics as I was zipping across the canyon. And of course they always have a security guard to keep the tourist’s safe from robbers.I will post more pics later of the wall we are building around a 16 acre orphanage called Casa Bernabe. But for now here is a picture of how we have to clear brush and pull out stumps and then dig a level spot to so we can drill holes and set the posts. After we set the posts we fill the holes with concrete up until the bottom row of blocks are sitting in concrete. The next day we can slide the blocks in between the posts. Anyone hungry for meat? We made 120 pounds of pollo gringo (chicken bbq) for a orphanage on saterday with the team.We took the team to a orphanage operated by Nuns for special needs children on Sunday after church. This is a catholic home and when we first started helping this home with our food program they were not very open to us bringing teams into the home but now we are able to bring teams in to visit this home and by God allowing this we are able further spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This place was donated to them 11 years ago and in the last picture you can see a pool that was on the property. They would love to have the pool worked on and modified so that they could use it for therapy for the children. We would like to find someone who would be willing to commit to a period of time to pay for the maintenance and electric to operate the pool if we would remodel it for them because they would not be able to afford it.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
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