It is the joined effort that makes possible
any of our missions here in Guaimaca.
This is a very concrete reality at the Farm,
where we have:
- We also have many young workers in different capacities, many of whom have been able to complete their studies while working with us.
- The Marie Poussepin students who go every week during the school year to learn and to contribute with their work.
- There are also many volunteers who come during the year with different groups to Guaimaca and who spend their days at the farm helping in different capacities.
Every year we have some time of celebration with the regular workers around the Christmas holidays, ususally at the beginning of the year, close to the feast of the Epiphany.
This year, the four sisters went to the farm on January 3rd to thank them for their work and dedication.
We brought some "nacatamales" the typical food to celebrate during Christmas time, coffee prepared with coffee beans cultivated and harvested at the farm.
We also gave them
some backpacks
as a small gift
to each one of them.
Of course, we also had some time of prayer and song, animated by a couple of guitarists
and all of them singing.
This year the celebration had a special meaning because we were very thankful to them and to the Lord
for a good end of 2012 and beginning of 2013 with good and abundant crops.
May this be a sign of a fruitful 2013!
Hermana Maria Ceballos! Que alegria de verte in Honduras! Tambien, felicidades en su Jubilee! Tengo ya mucho carino para ti. God has continued to use you to do good things for His people. Gracias a Dios!
ReplyDeleteTheresa de Rosary House 1982-83
Ahora vivo con mi madre in Virginia.