On March 17th-25th I had the amazing opportunity to travel to the country of Honduras with 12 family members. The trip was led by my uncle Bart Brynestad through the nonprofit Agros (go to link if you want to read more). The majority of our time was spent in the village of La Piedra de Horeb, supporting and encouraging farmers and their families. Each morning started off with praying together and sharing stories of hope. In the afternoons we would help with work projects, play with children and visit their homes. One day I had the opportunity to teach at the rural school and another afternoon we taught crafts to the women. I took over 350 pictures during my trip, but just choose a few of my favorites to give you an idea of the experience.
Visiting the village of Bella Vista in the mountains for a tour and lunch:
(Going to view the Plantain Crops)
(Instant friends even though I spoke no Spanish!)
(Simple homes, generally made out of mud and wood)
(One of our many yummy lunches!)
(So fun to travel with my parents)
(My aunt Jan from Seattle, who was my roommate - loved getting time with her in a new culture)
Visiting the local school:
Our days at La Piedra de Horeb:
(Arriving to the village, we had a celebration with all the families)
(Sweet deaf girl helping with the family cows)
(Washing dishes, a universal chore)
(Touring the families homes)
(Games and chats with the many kids)
(Sweet Louis, he loved following us everywhere)
(One of the farmers, Antonio, and his family)
(Sharing my work gloves)
(Enjoying a rest in the shade, Aunt Jane & Uncle Paul)
(Helping to clear a path to make a road with my cousin Barty's fiancee Ellie)
Craft time with the women and children:
Goodbye Honduras, I will remember you with joy.








1 comment:
love all your pics! Looks like an amazing time.
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