3 weeks out of his comfort zone... and he reached the summit!
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After 24 days of sharing with family, friends and students, I can say that this vacation with a purpose was full of fun, hard work, learning, laughing and amazing moments! The only thing I regreat is that I had to leave and I couldn't stay longer! I loved every moment of this visit and I am grateful for every single experience I lived from June 1st until the 25th!
GRACIAS a todos!



Soon after the presentations, the children were excited to play a game of football (soccer) with us in the large field across the road from the school. The children even have jerseys to represent their school and team! It turned out be a very intense game, as the Señoras assumed the role of the coaches and shouted directions from the sidelines. In the end, our team got destroyed with a final score of 5-1. We thanked them for a good game and began to walk back to Antigua.
Upon return from the jade museum, Ross, Even, Max, and I attended a chocolate making class at "Choco Museo" in order to help with our presentations of the Guatemalan food. When we arrived, we were greeted by Pablo, an enthusiastic Guatemalan who taught us the history of chocolate, as well as the processes of fermenting, roasting, shelling, grinding, and refining the beans. In the end, we were able to taste three different chocolate drinks -- a cocoa shell tea; a Mayan drink with paprika, water, and other spices, which turned out to be very spicy and bitter; and a Spanish version with milk, sugar, anise seed and black pepper. We made our own chocolates as well with a variety of ingredients, including coconut, macadamia, oreos, salt, and others.Jack words tonight; "I am so bored that I needed to rip off the Delta headphones... ....this is how FUERTE I am!"

| eco hotel Uxlabil - San Juan La Laguna, Solola |
| Lencho & Sra, Sharlin dressed like Sanjuaneros |
