so so so blessed
***Late Post***
Jesus takes my breath away.
I have been awful at blogging so far as tomorrow is my last day at Canica but boy has it been great. This year seems kind of different. It feels like I am visiting home. This feeling is absolutely wonderful to me and I wouldn't trade it for the world. I have spent so much time loving the kids of Canica and my heart is so full. We have been doing lots of activities with the kids like tie dye, coloring, bracelets, music lessons and much more and tomorrow hopefully we get to do this skit called the "Dream Wall". The dream wall is a place all the kids write what they would like to be on a big piece of paper and hang it somewhere they see everyday as a reminder. These children are the future of Guatemala and they need to know this daily. They may have stories that are wilder than any typical American can understand but they have strength and power. They have the power to change the future of San Marcos. I feel so blessed that I am able to be a part of these kids lives for four years now. Each day we get closer to goodbyes but I am so glad that my goodbye this year is only for 2 months. :)
Jesus takes my breath away.
I have been awful at blogging so far as tomorrow is my last day at Canica but boy has it been great. This year seems kind of different. It feels like I am visiting home. This feeling is absolutely wonderful to me and I wouldn't trade it for the world. I have spent so much time loving the kids of Canica and my heart is so full. We have been doing lots of activities with the kids like tie dye, coloring, bracelets, music lessons and much more and tomorrow hopefully we get to do this skit called the "Dream Wall". The dream wall is a place all the kids write what they would like to be on a big piece of paper and hang it somewhere they see everyday as a reminder. These children are the future of Guatemala and they need to know this daily. They may have stories that are wilder than any typical American can understand but they have strength and power. They have the power to change the future of San Marcos. I feel so blessed that I am able to be a part of these kids lives for four years now. Each day we get closer to goodbyes but I am so glad that my goodbye this year is only for 2 months. :)
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