This morning Carlos called Pastor Jennie and confirmed church service was going to be at 10:00 am on Sunday in Pandy Town (we are excited about that). We left about 8:00 am and traveled on the bus with the mission team to the public school in Diamond Rock. It is located on the far East end of the island. It was a really nice school and the team from Texas did there program for 3 classrooms. We joined in with the students in one classroom to watch the team’s presentation and it was wonderful. I believe it is a Lifehouse Everything Drama called Skit of Love. While we were waiting on the team to finish up, Bev went out of the fenced in school and talked to a wonderful mom named Becky. She had ridden her motorcycle up to school to pick up her 2 kids – a boy in 1st and a girl in 4th grade (we have seen as many as 4 on a motorcycle at one time). She said that she lives in Camp Bay which is another 12 minutes down the road from the school. For lunch we ate our p & j sandwiches on the bus and then headed to the soccer field for some fun. It was very hot so we watched from the sidelines as the Texas team played against the Hondurans. On our way back we took a quick detour to see the town of Punta Gorda. While passing through we saw some Garifuna people dressed in costume. We stopped and Elmer asked if they would perform for us. They said yes, so we all piled out of the bus and they did their traditional dance for us. When we got back to the house, Carlos asked us if we would like to meet a guy that works for the Honduran Government that would like to arrange for medical teams from the U.S. to go over to Guanaja. We know nothing about this person at this point, but Carlos said the guy told him that the greatest need for missionaries is in Guanaja because there is no hospital and few clinics to serve the island. The guy said that they would provide a Navy ship for the medical teams to travel on. Sounded interesting, so we hope to meet him on Tuesday. We have to be out of our room at Casa Isabella by 8:00 am on Saturday, so Chris went with us to help us find a place to stay for 2 nights. We looked at several places and ended up at the West Bay Lodge. We are paying a little more, but it is only for Saturday and Sunday night. When we got back to Casa Isabella we took a minute to talk to the Texas team and thank them for letting us tag along and encouraged them to keep living strong for the Lord. We will spend the remainder of the evening packing up to move to West Bay Lodge tomorrow.













