Today I was met at the boat by Ana Barbara’s mom. This family is about to have the water at their home cut off by the municipality for not paying their bill for a year. It cost $2.50 a month for water. I made a deal with the mom, I would pay the bill for 8 keychains. She was very happy with this deal.
As we were walking to the municipality office I was stopped by a face I had not seen in many years. It was the mom of the family that we built a house for in Cerro de Oro five years ago
Next I headed to the school. The elementary school director has been working on making the two metal sheds workable for Basico Home Ec and woodwook. They are far from ideal but we are working to improve what we have.The school night guard is going to move the pila, very very heavy cement sink, into the home ec room.
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Now we just have to get water to the sink. The guard bought the piping and is getting water to the room and the new garden we started working on today.
Our first small garden now has a chicken wire fence and is almost ready for planting…YAHOO!!!
The director of the Basico is in charge of the latest garden. Like our first garden it is full of rocks. I was starting to wonder if there would be any soil left after we removed them. You should have seen my shock when 4 dump trucks arrived with FREE soil for the garden. Gaspar had arranged this.
I am getting Curtis, the garden guru in Panajachel to test several soil samples.
I was also able to talk to 2 of the 3 grade Three classes. Next week they will be getting their nutrition and cooking classes. They will also be getting their papaya plants. Today’s class was on “what a plants needs to grow”. We also needed the students to start collecting wild cane to make the cages around their very tender new plants, and to bring in a plastic bag for their organic soil.