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A Normal Day

A Normal Day

March 1, 2019

#25 in my series about what a normal day looks like
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November Update

November Update

December 6, 2011

Mucha Chamba… Mucha chamba is a Spanish mountain phrase that means “lots of work” and is a great way of describing our team’s last month.  We arrived in Las Moras in late October and jumped right into cleaning the house, moving adobe bricks, and getting ready for a work team.  When they arrived, things really […]
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October Update

October Update

October 22, 2011

Home Again… In the first days of October our team was excited to reunite and return to Mexico.  I spent a week helping our new teammates, the Hypkis, pack and clean their house for the move.  Once settled in Durango, my other co-workers and I got busy unpacking, sorting, canning meat, buying supplies, and re-packing […]
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