Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Guatemala - Day 5

Tuesday was another exciting day. We got to visit the Love the Child orphanage!  This orphanage was started several years ago by an American couple, Steve and Shyrel Osborn.  This is not a government run orphanage, which means most of their support has to come from outside of Guatemala.  They have over 50 children at Love the Child, most of them under the age of 5.  Last year there were less than 50 adoptions in the ENTIRE country of Guatemala, and about 1/3 of them came from Love the Child.  Adoption is closed outside of the country, so a huge prayer for Guatemalan orphans is that more national families will be moved  to adopt.  The need is overwhelming!
I am a baby lover, always have been.  So I was most excited to hold me some babies!!  We walked in and there they were, the youngest babies all lined up.

The nannies let us take over with some of the babies that were awake. 

Love the Child has a Facebook page, and I had liked it a few months before our trip.  The week before we left, they posted a picture of a new baby they had just gotten.  I fell in love.  I could not wait to meet him and hold him!  So after playing with the babies who were awake for a bit, I finally asked the nanny where Anotnio was.  She showed me and there he was, fast asleep but just as I remmebered him from his picture!  She let me get him up and oh, I was in heaven!!  I held him and even got to feed him a bottle.  It was absolutely amazing!!
Here is a link to the first picture I saw of him on FB.  :)  Baby Antonio

How can you not fall in love with this face??

There were plenty of babies ot go around, so we just held and fed and enjoyed every second!

Yes, I even shared Antonio with Erin!  ;)


Soon, it was time to go.  The toddlers and preschool age kids came in because it was lunch time!  So many beautiful children...
We headed back to Antigua, and after lunch had some time to do a bit of exploring.  I am just in awe of how beautiful Guatemala is!  We started in a park in the middle of the city.  Antigua was the capital of Guatemala until 1773, when it was destroyed by a series of earthquakes.

The Cathedral of San Jose sits on one side of the park.

There are two volcanoes surrounding Antigua, named Fire and Water.  Fire is an active volcano!

The Hill of the Cross

The Arco de Santa Catalina is one of the most famous sights in Antigua.  It was built in the 1600's as the convent grew so that the nuns could cross the street from building to building without being seen.

I just love the colors of the buildings!  The city of Antigua has certain colors that have to be used when buildings are painted.  I can't remember how many, but I love how colorful and beauitful ths city is!

La Merced Church


After our tour around Antigua, we headed back to MST for another devotional, craft, and the best part... water games!!!

Pablito - Such a neat kid  :)

Getting the water balloons ready!!
We played a bunch of water ballon games and ended with a big ole water fight!  It was really fun and the girls had a blast!!
Celeste and I won the first waterballoon toss.  Yahoo!!
Dinner that night was fondue at Le Fromage.  Oh my it was soooo good!!
It was Erin's anniversary, so I was her stand in date, ha!

YUM!!

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