Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Pictures as Promised


Here are the pictures that I promised everyone that were supposed to go with that last post...

First is David and Juanito re-wiring the Dodge so that we could drive it in to Canilla with at least one functioning headlight!

Next is one of our ASELSI patients, with her sweet baby that she brought in...

Here is the front of ASELSI's beautiful facility there in Chichicastenango, for those of you who are less familiar with the area...

Again, you can read more about ASELSI at aselsi.org if you are interested... We have truly been blessed by the opportunity to work with them over the years!

Signing off now until next trip, which will be in November of this year.

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