Friday, December 24, 2010

Ok, really, have I outdone myself again...

....only so you would be more excited for my next post....did it work? LOL

I helped represent the girls in the US Embassy's Artisan Fair.  It was a great event.  Way more vendors than we were expecting.... I'm really glad that volunteers put on an event like this.  It was a huge motivator for the girls to know their work would be showcased at the US Embassy....more so when I told them the US Ambassador stopped by the booth and loved the pieces.  (No pic becauase no cameras were allowed.)  


The next morning we were off to San Pedro Sula (SPS) in search for ~350 gifts.  Yeah, the proyecto purchases every participant a Christmas gift...(The proyecto, Center for Integral Development is under an umbrella organization, Compassion, a Christian child sponsorship ministry.)  The proyecto has worked out a deal with a clothing vendor, Don Elias y Dona Margarita, a Palestinian-Honduran couple.





Don Elias taught me some Arabic dancing.  I was told he stopped playing this type of music in the store after his daughter passed.  I was honored.  They invited us over to their house....a beautiful mansion with an amazing back yard including an alter to the virgencita.  They are definitely a special couple and I hope to be visiting them soon.  







We were back at the proyecto in time for the preparations of the wedding on Saturday.  During one of our breaks, the girls asked if I knew how to dance....of course I responded that I would love to teach them.  Lots of fun!  Some of them had little to any rhythm and I was reminded that most of these girls have had a rough childhood.  They very rarely have time to be a silly kid where maybe they would be playing music and dancing for fun.  I will definitely be making for time for dance "lessons".  



I was really curious what a boda evangelica would be like.  The bride was the proyecto's cosmetology taller instructor.  The wedding was a church effort...most everything was donated.  The proyecto was helping with the decorations.  Yanira is very creative and the salon looked rally nice.  The original wedding bouquet wasn't going to be ready on time so I go to make the bride's bouquet.  Some of the girls helped out...what do you think, can we make it as florists? 




I ended up out at the feria that Saturday night. The event was a bit different than I expected.  For one, feria here means two major event areas...one sponsored by the Camara de Comercio (Chamber of Commerce) and the other by los Ganadores (Ranchers)....plus, you have some traditional events at the park...like the opening/closing night, the queen coronation, and a few other sponsored concerts....and finally, you have a ton of block parties in various neighborhoods all trying to prove their music/firecrackers are the loudest.


We took the girls out Sunday night...giant baleadas at La Princesita & dancing at the central park.  They got to try out their new dance moves...lol.  They loved the Christmas tree and took a million pics.  I love seeing them happy & just be kids.  So many times we forget that some children simply don't have a "traditional" childhood.

Please keep in mind those less fortunate in this holiday season....I wish everyone a great Christmas!  
Feliz navidad!







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