Isabella Boutique Hotel San Pedro Sula
15th Ave. 8th St. NW San Pedro Sula, C.A., Honduras
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Of Tuk Tuks and Macaws
It's been a bit since I’ve last added to my blog, but get ready…it’s a long one! Since I’ve last written my roommate Sarah went home because she was sick, I took over 4th grade for two and a half weeks, my parents visited, and Sarah came back to Honduras. Sarah, my roommate and our 4th grade teacher had been struggling with stomach parasites for months and in February it just reached a point where she had to get professional ...
Departures and Arrivals
... vacation with lots of time spent with family and friends. Some very gracious donations allowed me to bring many school supplies and books back for the schools. Towards the end f vacation, when friends and family went back to work and school I started to get antsy. I knew I had a job to do back in Honduras and could not wait to get back and get busy.
Now I have almost finished my first week back and things have been busy, but fun! I have come back with some ...
Montañas y Ciudades
... out the fruit for you to eat. Coconut straight for the source has a much more subdued flavor. I wouldn’t say it’s my favorite, but I will definitely try it again. That night we had a dinner at the school and both teachers and families were invited to attend. Colleen and I went with our host family and had a great time. We met the Honduran school director, Amarylis, and one of BECA’s supporters visiting from the states, Tim. I got to know a lot of the students ...
Mis primeros dias
... corn on a small bbq by my house. I am definitely well fed. And the supermarket contains plenty of food, toiletries, and housewares.
I am living in a house about 5 blocks from the square. It has three small bedrooms and one bathroom. Our living room serves as a kitchen, sitting area, library, and office. I use the term kitchen very loosely. We basically just have a table with portable gas stove on top and a mini-fridge. Cooking is difficult, but ...
November
... was just stones and dirt but floodlights lit us up for the locals to watch the “gringos” try and play. And did we play. We had the brilliant spot of luck in having possibly the craziest goalkeeper in town playing for us which meant that most of the shots he faced were parried away with no care for his own safety. This was lucky as in the first 10 minutes we were very much under the cosh, being shot at from all over the place. Once we became comfortable ...



