David may be a big soldier, but he's really a big teddy bear! (Don't get me wrong, you don't want to mess with him, he's still really tough!)
Here we are making a Pyramid at the pool. We took the kids on a mini-retreat to a pool this day. For one 11 year old boy, it was his first time to go to a pool!
Action shot showing the hard work it takes to get dirt out of this pit. No equipment other than manpower and a shovel here!
This is the way its done in Nicaragua. All concrete is mixed by hand. We make a volcano with sand, concrete, and rock. We then make a little open volcano and poor the water in the middle for mixing.
The kids loved this game! The object is to be the last one standing with a balloon tied to your leg. That means you have to pop everyone else's!
The kids loved this game! The object is to be the last one standing with a balloon tied to your leg. That means you have to pop everyone else's!
A new roof doesn't sound exciting, unless your old one is falling in! Jonathan and Jenny got a new roof this year with the help of Kosmos and Bethlehem First United Methodist Church.
A new roof doesn't sound exciting, unless your old one is falling in! Jonathan and Jenny got a new roof this year with the help of Kosmos and Bethlehem First United Methodist Church.
A new roof doesn't sound exciting, unless your old one is falling in! Jonathan and Jenny got a new roof this year with the help of Kosmos and Bethlehem First United Methodist Church.
This was our bathwater for the week. It gets you just as clean as the shower, but the process is far more...interesting!
This young lad was curious when he saw me taking photos, but cautious enough to hide a bit in the bushes!
A view across the street from Cristo Nuestro Roca (Christ our Rock), the 3rd Baptist Church in Tipitapa, Nicaragua.
A view across the street from Cristo Nuestro Roca (Christ our Rock), the 3rd Baptist Church in Tipitapa, Nicaragua.
You can call it a septic tank, but its really an outhouse pit. There's no running water for the bathroom. Not uncommon in this area.
TJ is drilling holes in the wall where the wire reinforcements will be inserted. This wire bars will then be tied to the wire mesh laid down before the concrete. Wire = stronger floor!
Before we put the wire down, we poured a base of concrete to hold the wire off the floor. The wire needed to be in the middle of the concrete (between the dirt and the top of the concrete) for added strength.
Another free wheelbarrow ride. Man, we should charge for these things! Its work time around here!
The group and the youngsters after the last service for us, but the first one with the new floor!
The group and the youngsters after the last service for us, but the first one with the new floor!