The last 9(ish) days of my trip I got to spend with my youth group and my wonderful mother(she pays me extra for that.) We played around in Chichicastenango and then worked in Camanchaj building a septic tank for the clinic (insert poop joke here.) We also managed to get a lot of little things done around the clinic, such as painting, cleaning, organizing, etc. Basically, all of the stuff that Jay and everyone else at the clinic wanted to do, but never had the manpower or time to. I think between the 2 main projects we got a lot done. We layed a BUNCH of cinderblocks in a 7 foot deep hole and just about had it ready to get the water sanitization mumbo jumbo magic tank installed and (almost) in operation.
I really had a blast for the past 7 weeks and I really would like to thank everyone who sponsored me on this trip in any way shape, form, or fashion! You are all the coolest and I hope I get to go again soon. I'm really sad that I had to leave Guatemala because it is such a beautiful country with great weather, but I am really happy to be home.
I hope you all still keep up with the blog because I imagine I will still try and keep it updated from time to time.
Now its off to Kentucky for 10 days to go rock climbing with some of the coolest people I know!
Thanks,
Parker
Should I ask why you drink shower water?!
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