Monday, January 20, 2014

Final Post

Dear Readers,
My time with CPI is drawing to a close. I will post a few pictures to highlight some of the activities of the past month and a half.
Graduation - 290 students finished a grade.
Building - a dome house for Edel ... the idea worked!!! A bit of a struggle with the protype mold but it worked and that is what counts.
Brigade - a Canadian dental brigade treated over 400 patients in 4 villages.

Thank you for your support over the last four years. Who knows, maybe I will be posting from somewhere else soon.

Paz,
BB
The moms at our grad. Two of them were top students in Grade 7 & 8. 

Edel´s Mom checks out the inside (100 sq. ft.)

Holding a light and a hand ... they did the real work

The dental group on arrival in Santa Cruz

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Annual Art Shows

The time of year for art projects to be checked off the list of school activities. The staff have found some neat ideas and are helping the students create some nice projects (tacky ... but that is the whole point isn't it?).




Friday, October 18, 2013

Here is another view of what we are about.





Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Leaf Cooking Classes in Belin

Chepe's wife, Paula, has been diagnosed with early onset diabetes. We talked about it a couple of weeks ago and agreed to go to her house to show her how to cook green leaves in different ways. She and Chepe organized a number of neighbouring women to come as well. We had 12 women of various ages. Yeni, Maricella and I cooked up 6 different types of leaves, made green, Moringa powder tortillas, made peanut butter and peanut butter/banana milkshakes. All of the recipes were well received. Phew.
Adding Moringa Powder to Masa for Tortillas

Making Green Tortillas

Taste testing Moringa powder

Rocket Stove ... roasting peanuts for peanut butter

Yeni showing the various leaves

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Parade

Sunday was Independence Day in Honduras. In honour of that day scores of towns and cities held parades ... some starting on Saturday. Sunday morning was the time for all of the private (non-public in our case) schools to march through town. We were to be in place by 7 a.m. for a 7.30 start. By 8.45 we were underway.
 
First leg ... still looking fresh

Stalled again - the church in the background

Last leg - 20 metres to go

Acknowledging the flag by the reviewing stand

Almost done - Phew

As each school passed the review stand, they were heralded by a pair of 'play-by-play' announcers who took their job very seriously. A few of the schools thought that this was the time they were to put on 20 minute performances. Thus, for the rest of us, the parade consisted of standing, sliding forward 50 metres, standing and so forth. It only took four hours for us to traverse the 9 blocks to the review stand. These are Santa Cruz blocks which are about 1/3 the size of a Canadian city block.

I should have had a hat. Today I look a bit like a semaphore.

The good news though was that almost 200 students showed up to march so we were the largest contingent. As well, because we took so long, many people who were waiting for other schools or just watching got to see our school for the first time.

This morning, the staff were looking through some of the pictures. My turn will come in a little bit and I will let you see a few as well.

TTYL

BB

Friday, September 13, 2013

Children's Day

Yesterday we celebrated children's day at the school. Lots of students and lots of children ... a number of our students are young mothers or, in one case, a brother who must care for his younger sibling while his mother works.

Pinata destruction time. 

Yeni and her daughter Ady. Serve the cake please ... don't eat it.

Not everyone enjoyed every activity.


Someone has to say no to those sometimes. Don't envy them.

Staff filling the pinatas ... we really do have a happy workplace.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

More Crochet Stuff

Yeni organized students to bring the things they are making to get a picture. Here are four of the students who have learned crocheting. There are others as well. Ardythe gave the staff some needles in January and they have progressed amazingly well. She brought down some pattern books this week and is also going to teach them some nifty things like parachutes and so forth.
Some of the students' work

Four of the girls and their work

The students are learning a skill. Check. They are, also, learning to use spare time to advantage. Check, check. They are finding out that they can find ways to earn money themselves. Check. As well, they are discovering (probably in an oblique sort of way) that when you are making money you are not spending it. Check.
Ardythe shows the staff some pattern books

I am so impressed with the variety of things they are making.

TTYL
BB