In 45 degrees in the shade and for over a week with no real rain, we spend our days here. On Monday, the school has begun and it is slowly coming back a little continuity in the daily routine and the children no longer have much free time. Last week, Karen had
Fernanda, a child, their 12th Birthday, we celebrated with a special meal and a giant cake. In the evening there was still a slumber party for the girls with Pulled Pork, Chamoy and soda.
Our plans for San Carlos is just a bit confused here because we are still waiting for permission from the DIF (Mexican Youth Office) . Wait If all goes well, we're going next weekend! Whether we go into 2 groups or together, we do not know but decide spontaneously. We have planned activities such as a dolphin show, a boat trip, snorkeling and playa!
know in a few days we have more ...
On Sunday we took us 2 days off and at first our 3 great girls in the Colegio Pacifico, a boarding school attended, and then the colonial town of Alamos, former capital of Sonora and Sinaloa, now home of American retirees, watched. In the summer months, however, there are only Mexicans, so constituted that we, as only white optimum visual object. A day had we have time to look in the scorching heat of the observation point, the municipal cemetery and the beautiful mansions and haciendas in colonial!
On Monday evening, a new volunteer from Germany has arrived, now we are three and come tomorrow for 3 volunteers from ADRA Germany, who serve for one year her FSJ or social work.
We hope it finds you well in cold Germany,
Muchos Saludos de
JESSICA TOM
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