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This little guy recited a long and beautiful poem during the cultural events for El Senor de Equipulas in January. |
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The beginning of the procession- the beloved El Senor leaves the church accompanied by the standard bearers and parishioners. |
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Another big hit from the weekend festivities, the Gigantes warm up the crowd. |
The Three Kings party for Oaxaca Street Children is always a really big event, but this was the first year we were able to attend. Here we are with our youngest godchild, Cristobol. We have known him and his eight brothers and sisters for three years.
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The beautiful and very intelligent, Primitiva Flores, who graduated from
college in March. You may remember her brother's graduation two years
ago when we met their parents who came to Oaxaca from the Sierra Sur, 8 hours from the city. |
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Cristobol and his friend who is holding his sister's gift, a doll with a hair dryer that makes a noise and really blows air. Hopefully there was some battery remaining when he got it home to her - as you can see, the boys loved playing with the toy. |
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We finally met Eric, an 18 year old student we have sponsored for the last two years. He will finish high school this year and enter the military to train as a pilot. He is very focused and talented, swims, and has had his photos selected for a calendar. Alan and I thoroughly enjoyed having dinner with this well mannered young man who could not thank us enough for helping him meet his school costs. |
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Another favorite pastime for us is visiting the libraries that are sponsored by Libros Para Pueblos. It is such a treat to see the kids get so excited about learning. Here Alan and another friend listen to the kids reading from their favorite books. |
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They like having their picture taken almost as much as they like to read to us. |
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Julie and I in San Augustin during the Libros Para Pueblos trip. |
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Alan takes a picture of himself with the cool kids |
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