

Today we finished 6 houses and ran the total to 34!!!! The gameplan for tomorrow is to reduce our work teams from 6 to 4 and build 8 houses over the final two construction days (Wednesday and Thursday). If everything goes according to plan, which is a big if here in Honduras. In fact any time something doesn't work out or doesn't go according to plan, we all say "Welcome to Honduras!" It's just part of it! Nevertheless if everything does plan out, we would complete 42 houses during our 10 days of building.
In addition to our 4 construction teams tomorrow, we will also have a team host our final VBS of the trip!
A message from students:
Hey peoples,
Honduras is so awesome!!! I love it here so much! There has been many happy memories at the worksite and Baxter, but I have to admit, I'm getting kind of homesick. My favorite part of this trip is definitely hammering in general. I don't know why, but its just fun for me. one of the things that really disturbed me is how the dogs are so skinny and how many there are. Most of them don't have a home and aren't fed enough, but are milked, which makes pretty good ice cream!!! haha anyway, I love you all, and I can't wait to come home!
Love, Stephen Countryman
Hi Everybody!!!!
Honduras is a wonderful place with wonderful people! I love all of the children here and have made many extraordinary memories. I have had such a great time here and I can't wait to come back... on that note I also can't wait to come home to my family... I am very blessed to have my dad on this trip and it has helped with the homesickness. I miss everyone and love you all!!! The dog-milk thing is a joke by the way but a few of us believed it for a while... Who knows what happens in Honduras right? I love you all and miss you
Love,
Christina Ahrens
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