I’m thankful for the opportunity to travel to a small village in Honduras again this year. This is my second year going, the last was in 2019 and we traveled to a different village. We were blessed to have electricity and cold showers.

This year, I know a bit more about what to expect. I don’t know if we’ll have electricity or running water for the week we are there. If I do have electricity and cellular service, I plan on posting YouTube videos while on the trip. If we don’t have cellular service, I’ll post them when I return.