It’s been almost ten years since I first visited a garbage dump in Nicaragua. That first time I saw children living in the deplorable conditions of the Managua city... continue reading →
Many of you have heard me talk about Naomi. She is a little girl who has stolen my heart at Project Samuel Nicaragua. Though she is too young to... continue reading →
So this morning, I was making breakfast and my favorite little pan has decided its broken. Before you ask, no its not operator error, its definitely the pan. You... continue reading →
A few weeks ago I had to write a short essay answering this question: In 10 years from now if we were to do an internet search of your... continue reading →
It was a cloudy day, one we Houston-ites have seen far too many of, there was a little chill in the air as I walked down the side walk... continue reading →
If you look at this picture chances are you just see a field. Its a beautiful field, but to you it probably holds no place in your heart. You... continue reading →
I can’t believe it’s already the middle of January! It seems like yesterday we were on a trip to Nicaragua to begin drilling our first water well at Project... continue reading →
For someone who is goal oriented (me), waiting and being patient are about as easy as being an Olympic gymanast. Words like “transitional phase,” and “I don’t know,” and... continue reading →
As we pulled into Project Samuel Latin America Monday morning, little faces began to appear from the tin shacks in the surrounding community to watch the white van drive... continue reading →