
the red tomato- buses used for public transportation. Over crowded, this one had no tail lights or back left panel behind tire.

a home along a main road

a baby at the market with mother while she is selling her products

eggs for sale: they are not refridgerated in Guatemala

a man with his cart loaded with product. He is pulling this cart

business's in Antigua

Community wash for clothing in Antigua

Volcano. A constant changing portriat.

checking me out while I'm taking a picture

a quiet boy that spent time with me

he would look up at me & smile after putting them all together

he would put them away, and get them out again

the kitchen of an orphanage that has 10 special needs children

the babies room, 3 beds and 2 cribs, 1 large changing table on opposite wall

the older boys room, 3 beds

the gilrs clothes and toys. this is ALL they had. 4 girls share this room

the indoor play-yard. right side (about 16 x 16 ft)

indoor play yard, Left side (about 16 x 16 ft)

the roof of play yard. open but has razor wire at top. there is no out side yard for these kids so they make the most of the space they do have. This orphanage is in the city.
Since returning to NC I have thought of the children, the country and its people often. My question is this: what can I do to enrich the lives of these precious children that have so very little, yet smile and are so loving.
Please join me in prayer as I seek His will in answering this question.
I return to Idaho early Wednesday AM. It is amazing to me that this time is already over. I think once I am settled back into a routine, I will be able to reflect and blog some more about Guatemala.
and also what the Lord has been showing me since my return to NC.
THANK YOU to the prayer warriors out there that care for me and lift me and my family before the Lord on a regular basis. Your prayers are most welcome!
May His peace remain with you all the days of your life.
In Him,
Kim
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