Ya Llegue!
It's been a wild week in El Salvador--so much work to be done here and so many people who are excited that the kids from HELP International are here. Hopefully I can show just a little flavor of what it's been like for me thus far with some photos.
Here we are...the three mujeres fabulosas flying into the city of San Salvador. This older woman (Maria) was the most talkative lady and so anxious to find out about the Mormon church--I didn't initiate the conversation I promise! Later the girl in the center came and sat next to us since her previous seat was next to an older man who kept telling her she had a beautiful body and he wanted to buy her a drink. I helped her feel better by telling her she needed to lose some weight. We all became really close and swapped information. Maria wants the missionaries to come visit her. ...totally wasn't my intentions in talking to her I SWEAR!
Above, you will see, the whereabouts of our neighborhood. Antiguo Cuzcatlan is the name of our community. It's gated and every day and night we have a guard with his rifle to greet us. The girls in our group are very cool and always ready to go have fun. This picture is right before we went to a Young Single Adult Dance in the city of Ilapongo. There I made friends who taught me lots of necessary culture. I found out the in the very north of El Salvador lives a group of freckled people. They're considered red-necks to the rest of El Salvador.
Once we'd spent a few hours working, it was the weekend already and as necessary, we took a break at one of the member's beach house. It was truly a dream come true. Long story sho
Ok enough fooling around. I'm totally going to show you the groups we're working with. CIPI is a temporary home for troubled teens and little boys. I've been put in charge of teaching art lessons to the teenage girls. The first class was a blind contour drawing of a face and the girls loved i
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Ok, I've got to get back to work and teach some ENGLISH. I'm safe, I'm happy, and I'm so appreciative to have been able to come here. The people here are amazing. The country is beautiful. Tune in next week to see pictures of the landscape.... EL PAISAJE!
CAIO CAIO!!
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