Later on that day, we had a blast just playing with the kids outside. There were snacks, water fun, and silly games. Then we got the privledge of bathing them, putting them in pjs, and overall just getting them ready for bed. It was the best, these kids are seriously precious.
Splish Splash...I was taking a bath!!
Lotioning up our sweet babiesMonday began for us while it was still dark. We loaded the van with donations, pinatas, and a few personal belongings and made the 3 hour"ish" trip to the highlands. In Panajachel, we picked up a doctor and nurse who work out of a mobile clinic to help the local Guatemalans. Then we made the final part of our journey to a small, rural school for the Mayan children. They were BEYOND excited to see us arrive! As our van was driving in, the set off fireworks for us and loudly cheering for us. Once stepping out of our van they quickly ushered us to sit down because they couldn't wait to show us their prepared performance!
Next was time for the pinatas, which they had NEVER seen. Excitement filled the school and they couldn't wait to get their chance at taking a swing at it. While they waited we passed out stickers and silly bands and loved on the kids and their parents. Our team of nurses (Missy, Kaley, Lisa and nurse for the day Irene) and the doctor and nurse from Panajachel, all had the opportunity to give parasite treatments for the children of the school. Its great being able to see the kids get treatment in hopes of preventing disease. Finally, our team was able to present the school with all of the wonderful school supply donations. Oh, to see the joy on those kids faces! The overwhelming feeling we all had was the desire to give more and do more because we saw the little thing we did made such a huge impact. Our minds are wondering of the ways we can continue to bless them.
passing out parasite treatments
the school supply donations they all loved!!
<3 to you all,
The Guatemalan Girls
loved every word and picture of this post!!! what a joy to have time with these precious children!! bless you all, thank you for your hard work serving His kids.
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lynne
haha funny story....i called noble in to look at this post with me....
ReplyDeletehe said, "mom, mom, no crying! mom, please, no crying!!" :-)
We are wondering about your good time in Guatemala. What are the orphans doing right now? We wonder if you have been feeding babies a lot of times. Have the babies been crying at every meal? I'm just wondering if you've had any meals with the babies.
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absolutely precious!!! wow what an awesome experience and i can't wait to hear all about it. love you all (:
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