I can’t believe it’s already been a week since everyone arrived in Honduras! With an awesome breakfast at Aunt Paula’s house of egg casserole and biscuits and gravy, we headed off to the soup kitchen. We sanded the tops and frames of the 10 large tables and then just the framework of the 20 benches there. It took quite a bit of time especially with the framework, since nothing had been done to them since they were built several years ago. We took a break for lunch and we had one of my most favorite meals, MilayJ (A local restaurant that serves typical Honduran food). The work resumed and everyone was again covered in dust, rust and mud. We then cleaned and wiped off the tables and painted the framework and underside black so it would cover the rust spots and also help to hide the dirt that the kids are sure to wipe off their hands onto the bottom. Uncle Alan had bought five different bright colors to paint the tabletops; green, pink, yellow, orange and blue. Two tables were painted of each color and then left to dry as we headed home. After a shower and supper, everyone started to play volleyball. It was a lot of fun even though my team lost lol.