Dear Mas Vida followers,
Today turned out to be wonderful, until the end. Due to some thunder storms in San Pedro Sula, the power went out at the compound that is housing most of our team. I am being housed at the other compound, so I am able to update the blog. Unfortunately, all of the pictures are on the other team's computer. So I will just have to tell a very funny story.
If you remember my blog on Day Uno, you should recall my "p.s. Remember to slow for the cone zone"... Well, after we landed at L.A.X, we were walking from the security checkpoint area. Most of our team went directly to the terminal, however a couple ventured off to find a Starbucks. When I heard coffee, I perked up and decided to follow. I was too late to see what had just happened first hand, but the team filled me in. One of our teammates tripped and fell in front of the Starbucks. I know what you are thinking: "a slippery floor, or a power cord"... Wrong. There was a bright orange cone, with nothing else anywhere near it. This person was oblivious to everything around them and walked straight for the cone...and fell flat on their face... I have a call out to L.A.X airport security to see if I can get footage of the fall...
Now back to the reason why we are here. Today's classes turned out to have just over 100 students in each. Overall, we had 212 students ranging from 8-15 years old. While our medical team was teaching, our food distribution team was out delivering food to a nearby community in El Progreso. More pictures to come tomorrow of the lives that we touched.
As it stands right now, I believe the power is still out at the other compound. It just so happens that the compound with no power is also the compound that is housing the girls. When we were there dropping them off, one of the missionaries stepped on a scorpion and crushed it with his shoe...we decided that it would be better to NOT tell the girls.
Until tomorrow,
Matthew Reece for Team Mas Vida