Friday Morning Hike in the Mountains
ByFriday morning we left for a two hour hike, up the mountain near our home, with 14 kids, five dogs and six adults. This was the first hike on this trail which is steep going up and not much easier going down. Our youngest hikers were three years old and the oldest was me (but you won’t get my age). What a gorgeous morning. We have had some rain, so everything was green. There were lots of little buggies out, which made the kids very happy. On the entire two hour walk, no matter how steep it was, not one child whined about being tired, thirsty or wanted to go home. In fact they wanted to keep climbing. The kids have lots of space to run at the children’s home but our Friday afternoon hikes take them out from behind our big wall and into the countryside. It is isolated and rarely do we see anyone on the hikes. And the best part, it is free.
The kids filled my pockets with treasures, as you will see in the photos. Our gardener, Juan José, identified all the seeds and plants the kids brought back. The children are going to plant some of the seeds to watch their treasurers grow.
Our hikes give the children an opportunity to “talk while we walk”. Most of the kids have a zillion questions about the world around them. This time gives us the opportunity to spend quality time with our oldest kids and is invaluable to them. We can never replace a family for these children but we can try and get as close as possible to being their family until they are able to have their own. Enough love, attention, food and education is costly but the investment is well worth it.
It is always nice that we can find things to do for free, since running our children’s home is expensive. We continue to need your support in every way. If you would like to make a financial donation to our children’s home please click HERE.
Have a wonderful week, from all of us at Semillas de Amor!

1 Comments
October 8th, 2009 at 10:45 pm
Hello Nancy
Rafa and I are enjoying your photos you have posted. The composition of the photos and the beautiful color is making us all homesick for Guatemala. It is amazing what you have done for the children. This new village is great! We hope to come soon to visit!
Rafa wants you to know that things are going good. He is studying hard and getting A’s and B’s. Brandon is doing well too! The boys are loved at home and school!
We visited Santos and Sonia in Maine in July. They had only been in the US 4 weeks! It was great to welcome them!
All our love,
Bonnie, Mike, Rafa and Brandon