Today Michael and I took inventory in at the CITD in
Monjaras. Let’s just say that inventory is not my favorite job at the CITD;
therefore, it seemed like I was counting butcher paper for hours on end. By
lunchtime, Michael and I were ready for a break. Justo stated that there was a
place in Monjaras that had “baleadas muy ricas” so we decided we couldn’t miss
out on the awesome baleadas! Now, baleadas are a typical Honduran dish that has
become a favorite of mine. This baleada had refried beans, shredded chicken,
and butter sauce all in a flour tortilla and hit the spot. After lunch we went
back to the school just as one of the groups arrived to hand out shoes and
matching t-shirts. They had so many bags of crock-like shoes in different sizes
so each child was able to leave the room with shoes perfectly fitting them. It
was a great way to end the day because I loved seeing all of the smiling faces.
Update on the Medical
Brigade: They were able to see over 30 people in the dentistry and overall
saw 162 people. One of the 3 year-old children has shown up with a 105 fever
for the 3rd day in a row so Erin went with one of the group members
to take the child to the hospital. Please pray for this child and the other
one, who was taken to the hospital yesterday. The one with the infected foot is
stable and the surgery went well, but we still do not know the long-term damage
from the infection.
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