us a huge parcel with jewelry making supplies as well as jewelry that she owned that the girls could 're-make' here in Roatan! It is awesome to have people put action to their words and we are thankful for her helping hands
This is a photo of Oneyada while she is being interviewed for TV. She came into the Made in Roatan shop about a couple of months ago and asked for a job. I told her about the shop and how we get locals to make jewelry and sell it for them and she said she could make jewelry. She has been coming faithfully every week and learning to make things that the American tourists like. We are proud of her for her hard work. I was also happy that the local station sees this as a 'story' because it is: it is a good story about working hard and living selflessly.
I don't know if you like avocados or not but since moving to Roatan I love them!! We have 5 trees on the property and I am so happy when August rolls around because that is when the avocados are ready! One of the trees actually grows up through the deck (they cut a hole) and in the morning we go out and find at least a half dozen there that have fallen off the tree! We have a nice variety too: the typical green one, the yellow avocado, (my favorite!)the long neck, and a purple variety. So what do we do with all those avocados??! We enjoy them and we give them away! This is a photo of Emily with some people out in Punta Gorda where we brought them some clothes, avocados, quava, and plaintain.
We also brought some ladies clothes that we were given by a Canadian girl who is going back to Canada. She had soooo many clothes that she no longer wanted so I was able to make up bags of clothes for Punta Gorda, for Christy and Angela's family, for our neighbors and for Kendi. I love how being able to give to them because I know there isn't alot of money on the island and it is encouraging for them.
the crowd that gathered when we showed up in Punta Gorda |
Bob is here talking with Pedro (one of the artists in the Made In Roatan shop) that we will be needing more things since we just got news that a guy in Canada is going to try to sell some things in some shops in Nova Scotia and he is also in the process of making a website FREE of charge in order for us to sell that things that people make online. Isn't that incredible??! We are so grateful for people who have caught the vision of 'helping people to help themselves' and they are partnering with us! Kevin, Lord bless YOU!
Beautful Faces
Beautiful People!