Monday, 3/10/25

Today begins the main section of our work at Clubhouse, starting our day off strong with egg casserole and refried beans from Wendy and her mother (our beloved cooks). And a volcano eruption, just 20 miles from Pacaya, Mt. Fuego erupted. We are in no danger here though, as the wind is keeping the ash cloud away and we are not in the debris zone. At 9:00am our much anticipated school week began. The school teachers here have given a few topics to give lessons on Ex. English words, colors, and numbers being a few. The school time started with the story of creation read by Sarah Smith. Afterwards we began a few activities to see what the students knew. Which turned out to be a lot, especially among the older students. Having a range of ages from 7 to 17 made this whole time very interesting and lots of fun. Between the scavanger hunt for letters around the classroom to the hand parrot craft and the wonderful game of soccer after lunch, today’s school day was successful. After the school day, we ran to lunch and then an hour and a half later piled on the bus for five more home visits. Following the visits we met up with on of the other groups here at Clubhouse for the week and played with the kids there. Coming back to camp, we went to the tienda, had supper, had a planning session for tomorrow’s school day, and our devos/reflection time. Thus ends day four of the trip.

Thank you for all of your prayers and support

-Jeremiah Young

Categories: Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Post navigation

Leave a comment

Blog at WordPress.com.