As always, I’m reminded that it’s the
people that make a photo. In the moment I’m drawn to the scenics – and we’ll
certainly be including a few of those at the Victoria Event Centre tomorrow.
But the ones that make me smile are the ones with people: Bustling about in our
little town of Copan
Ruinas; packing a gun in their back pocket to a farming
workshop; lovingly tending the graves of their loved ones; horsing around on the
beautiful beaches at Batalla in the Moskitia.
What a place. What an experience. We have been
home 2 months now, and I’m really feeling grateful to Cuso International and
the Comision de Accion Social Menonita – my placement in Honduras – for such an
amazing opportunity. It has been a time like the three-year period when I
headed up PEERS Victoria a decade ago: Life-altering, in
ways that will shake
up my opinions, decision-making, passions, work habits and approach to life for
years to come.
I hope you’ll join us tomorrow, June 5, 7
p.m., and share some of our Honduran stories with us. We’re raising money at
the event for a group of abandoned children growing up in the little town where
we lived, Copan Ruinas, but the night itself is more just a chance to share the
experience of living and working in a Central American country for the past 28
months.
I know there are many people out there wondering
about work opportunities like this, wondering what it would mean to step out of
their lives for a while and into something completely different. Please come to
the Victoria Event Centre, 1415 Broad St., and let us fill you in. I find
myself using empty phrases like “an amazing experience!” and “A fabulous opportunity!”
when people ask me how we liked our time in Honduras, but I’m hoping we can get
past the platitudes tomorrow night and impart more of what it really felt like
to have this experience.
We’re asking for $20 at the door, with all
proceeds to Casita Copan and Cuso International. And hey, a bonus: Drinks, 20
or so terrific silent auction items, and a chance to meet each other in person, not to mention a guest appearance from the dog we brought back from Honduras, Maggie (aka White Dog).
Big thanks to Anne Mullens, Vivian Smith and Sante Communications Group for organizing the evening!