I promised the kids I would post "the #1 sports story of the year" this year. Here it is. Their accomplishment was great. They have the hearts of champions. Now, look into the future. The younger kids in the background during the medal presentation will soon be part of it. Pure sport. They are the core of our little league team. Some of them will be playing together with their older brothers and cousins. Potential and momentum, dreams and desire. Eventually on one team. Together their time is coming. Again...
Monday, December 31, 2007
Monday, December 24, 2007
Christmas Break
Lalo de La Carpio is relaxing, spending time with family and eating cheese. Merry Christmas and be sure to check back early next year.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Festival de la Luz
Annual night time parade in downtown San Jose. With special permission we were able to park right behind the television trucks. From the top of the micro bus we had an outstanding view. A friend of mine shot this (from another vantage point).
Randall
Cascanueces
Thursday, December 13, 2007
San Carlos Mission
This was a language school trip. They let Lalo translate. This video was made for a church that sent gifts for the kids. The children's shelter is not one of ours. As a result there is a huge spiritual void. Three of these kids' pictures are in my Bible in La Carpio. Our kids are already praying for them. We plan to go on a mission trip next year with some kids from LC. This is one of the places we're praying about. The miracle of this video is in the smile of the main kid. His name is Geronimo and this is the only time he smiled the whole time we were there.
Inter Wins 4-3!
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Monday, December 10, 2007
La Carpio Christmas Fiesta
This past Saturday we had our annual Christmas party for the kids in La Carpio. We teamed up with the local community and language students and fed well over 200 kids. We served the traditional chicken and rice followed with ice cream cones. Each kid left with a bag of goodies. Everyone survived the chaos and no child was harmed during the piñata riot.
Jorge
Jorge is 13 and has 3 sisters. He was on our little league team but just recently moved away to live with his mother. His dad sold their house in La Carpio to go live with his new girlfriend. The guy that bought the house has remodeled it and turned it into a bar. Jorge comes and visits us in La Carpio every now and then.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Monday, December 3, 2007
Manuelito
Manuelito is 13 and has 2 brothers and 1 sister. He was part of the inspiration for our little league team. This kid can walk the length of a soccer field on his hands! At a tender young age Manuel is already a fierce little warrior. It's often a challenge getting him to fly in formation with the rest of the team. We think he's worth it.
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