Yes! Today my dream felt like a reality. I say this because our group has completed the first part, the outside structure, of the stationary solar cooker. Well we initially started the stationary project yesterday, by first building the foundation, but today we've completed it. The labor was very vigorous and tiring, but in the end the achievement was worth it! On top of that, I can say that the process was a learning experience to me, in two ways, because for one I really understand the meaning of "It takes a family to build a foundation" and also that was my first time mixing cement and laying down blocks! Also the day wasn't over because after today's building we bonded with some of the local village people, by playing a game of basketball, and that was pretty ecstatic to me! I just can't wait until tomorrow!
**Miguel Copeland**
**Miguel Copeland**
3 comments:
Hello Students,
Thanks for sharing your experiences everyday! My brother David is with you on this incredible journey and we appreciate reading about everything that is happening.
May you continue to have a phenomenal time :D. You are doing a great work! Our prayers are with you.
God Bless,
Cassandra Hollis
Holy Hill Productions
Hey Miguel,
I know you guys are on your way home now so I'm sorry for posting this so late but I just wanted to say that I am so very proud of you! I'm glad you had the opportunity to participate in this trip and I hope you'll stop by and see me and tell me all about it.
Get home safely and I look forward to seeing you when the year starts.
Ms. Sims
Hey Miguel,
I know you guys are on your way home now so I'm sorry for posting this so late but I just wanted to say that I am so very proud of you! I'm glad you had the opportunity to participate in this trip and I hope you'll stop by and see me and tell me all about it.
Get home safely and I look forward to seeing you when the year starts.
Ms. Sims
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