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Where the Sun Doesn't Shine

Have you ever been were the sun doesn’t shine? It’s dark… damp… and gloomy…

On Thursday, I went to where the sun never shines…

For the last couple years, we devoted  (without much success) the month of November to bringing in new students… This month we’re going to the streets once a week to invite girls to come to classes on Fridays…  On Thursday, Nelly (an El Jordán student, made 4 banana cakes to share with her friends on the streets), Gladys (our volunteer whose physical handicaps don’t get in the way of her huge heart…), Wilma (who came along to hold Marlee) and I went to the streets…

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Mom, Sister, Daugher, Friend

Our dear hermana Laura always told me ... “You are my mom, my sister, my daughter and my friend...”

She couldn’t talk about El Jordan without tears coming to her eyes...she loved El Jordan –the family of volunteers and the girls that needed her love,  patience and gentle touch... She always said... “El Jordán is my home...El  Jordan is my  family...”

She grew up without knowing love from her mom (she died when Laura was a small child...) Her childhood was overrun with painful experiences ... At 15,  she was married into a loveless relationship...

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The Ugly Turtles

We try to teach our girls the value of QUALITY... kindly suggesting color combinations and ways to improve, pointing out stains and badly finished work... so they can earn the joy and satisfaction of work well done...  People might once buy something badly-made out of sympathy... but a well-made product will have buyers coming back... and bringing others...

Among the pile of things we have to sell at the International Fair, there are half a dozen ugly, odd-colored bead turtle key chains... If I had seen Ruth Shirley, I would have talked to her about it... but fortunately I didn’t...   The rest of the story in a bit...

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God's Little Sparrow

Marco brought our old laptop home from the shops... so I’m going to write a letter using SPACES!  See...until you lose something you may never realize that something so small could matter so much! As usual I have stories in my heart...waiting to be told... 

Little Neiva is a few weeks older than our Marlee...  Why have I grown to love her so dearly?  Its not just her big, wide-eyed cuteness...  Maybe it happened the night I walked beside her mom when she was just three months old...

Marlee was only a month old when she got bronquitis...she’d cough and sometimes couldn’t catch her breath... Her doctor monitored her almost daily...  There were nights with little sleep... not so much because of her coughing... it was more me, wanting to watch her, listen for her... make sure she was okay...  In Keiden’s three years he’s had his bouts of sickness... underweight, fungus, Dengue fever, colds and chicken pox...but with Marlee it was different... she was so TINY... so little and defenseless...

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