Ahhhh camp tomorrow! We´re starting our 3 day workshop with leaders in Choluteca, south Honduras where apparently it is 43 degrees! 43! And they call this winter. Today we have been shopping in the supermarkets in Tegucigalpa to get some last minute resources for camp, including a banana, corguette, and 2 stumpy carrots to use as ´demonstrators´so that the leaders can see that you can use anything to demonstrate putting a condom on. Ooogo was looking on with mild interest at our purchases. Then we´ve spent the evening cutting, sticking, unpacking, writing, creating and repacking our resources to be ready to leave in the morning. We´ve found out that camp no longer means camp, as the minister of health has said it is not safe to be in tents due to mosquitos, so army barracks it is! Slightly concerned about tarantulas, but very VERY excited about tomorrow :)
hey, i hope you are all having a fantastic time out there! and hope you enjoy the rest of your trip! good luck :) the work your doing looks amazing! jess x
ReplyDeleteHi Hanna you tator sorry mean trator you should be at Chamboree. Have been reading your blog, thought we do the same as you and teach the Scout how to use condoms. However they are under short supply (apparently they are all in Honduras), so we have resorted to using marigols. A little difficult to fit on a staff however they make a good set of udders when inflated. You can also use them to milk 5 teas at the time. See you soon don't bring anything back with you. lots of love Henry, Andy, Jackie & Ingrid
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