We'll be serving with Esperanza International (www.esperanzaint.org) in developing and supporting communities by helping with different housing projects. We'll be working side by side with members of the community as well as the families whose homes we're helping to build. Through the humbling experience of working on someone's home together with various activities and interactions with the community, we're able to develop a deeper and lasting understanding of life in this part of Mexico and what it truly means to serve those in need beyond borders.

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Solid

Hi mom/grandma, broski,

This week has left me full and tired but has honestly been more than I could have hoped for. There are a lot of people running around the posada and it has been hectic going back and forth between groups. Brrrrrr. I've been left in charge of a few things that probably should have been led by the more experienced people buttt we are all still here and none of the houses have been completely ruined. Rigo and some of the other foreman have started to make more fun of my work so I think I'm doing a solid job. Pops has been a hoot. He's strutin around supervising and teaching us all the ins and outs of the worksite. I am alive. And full. All you need to know is life is good. Holla attcha boi!!

Salutations my people!

Conor  (C-Rob)

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