8th January 2009
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At the Chinandega Market – with rickshaw in foreground
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Maria and Abigail browsing the food at the market
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Red beans, together with rice, make a Nicaraguan dish called gallo pinto that is a staple of the diet here
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Red beans, together with rice, make a Nicaraguan dish called gallo pinto that is a staple of the diet here
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On our way to El Limonal, inside the Triangle of Death because of the cemetery, landfill, and sewage treatment plant surrounding the village. we got stuck behind a garbage truck, and this boy ran up behind it as it was moving and hopped onto the back and then proceeded to go through the bags he could reach and pulled out a sandwich and one other small thing and then proceeded to hunt for iguanas with his slingshot
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A main street in El Limonal
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A man biked up to us blowing a whistle and yelling “Camarones” which means shrimp – he was selling shrimp and this rather large fish
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Josiah was happy to run wherever we went
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The neighborhood boys were very happy to run with Josiah wherever he went
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Abigail helped with the child “weigh-in” and growth charts
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Josiah and Analise spent the whole time making castles and volcanoes with Humberto and his sister Rosalita
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Part of the weigh-in and seed distribution
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Josiah and Analise building castles and volcanos with Rosalita and Humberto
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Analise demonstrated the reindeer hokey pokey to the kids who thought it was so funny!
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