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Friday, November 20, 2009

Ah, You Know What They Say About The Best Laid Plans...

...and it is oh so true. I haven't posted because our Internet has been down, but I'm in beautiful Guatemala right now. The weather is lovely, I'm all settled in at the hotel. The problem is, my traveling buddy and her son (who flew on a different airline) are stuck in Atlanta!!!!! Brittney and I were supposed to arrive yesterday and hit the ground running buuuutttt, things don't always work out like we expect. Hopefully she will be arriving today at 2:45 after spending the night in a crappy hotel with no luggage and no way to get anything she needed. There were major problems at the Atlanta Airport yesterday. But today is a new day.

Maria and I are here with Christmas stockings to deliver to the children at Nola's orphanage. We were supposed to go this morning and take them but I had so much luggage, I gave two of my suitcases to Brittney to bring. One of the suitcases has 75 stockings and the other has things to put in stockings and my and Maria's clothes and our bathroom bag...........in Atlanta. I don't even have a comb to put through our hair. Good thing we're staying at our home away from home (La Casa Grande). Fredy and Gloria don't care if we look a little shabby. Gloria is going to call the orphanage this morning and see what would be another time we can come. The kids at church have been collecting items to fill stockings with and last Sunday night, they stuffed them all. It was so fun to watch them. They truly had a good time knowing they were giving to children who didn't have anything.

We made and wrote names on 135 stockings (Thanks Alice and Kelsey). That was a job but I know the kids will be so appreciative. I wish I could be here to see them on Christmas day. The director is going to hold the stockings until then. Each stocking had a Beanie Baby (Thanks Jay) a coloring book, crayons, some candy, assorted small toys and some had socks. We also had some special gifts for the babies. They will get cute little blankets, a onesie, a pacifier and a rattle or teether.

One nice cheesy shot before the chaos begins and then.................


.........it's grab and stuff time.



A job well done!!

I'll post later about what I found out on my trip to PGN. Maria needs momma to take a computer break.







4 comments:

Steph said...

Oh wow! How wonderful! The children are going to have a very special Christmas!

Parent Coordinator said...

The kids did a great job! I am happy to hear that you are in Guatemala and I will be praying that your visit to PGN is a good one. Have a lovely time in Guatemala.

merkley4 said...

How wonderful!!! I hope that you are able to see your sweet Nola while you are there!! Enjoy the weather, the smells and the food. I wish I were there!!!!!!!! I hope that the news you received from PGN is positive!!!

Guatmama said...

Prayers to you whild you visit Guatemala. Pray that you get a special sneek peak at Nola!

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