Disunited with One Friend, Reunited with Another *Week 19*

The start of this week was kind of dull because Leah was getting ready to leave on Tuesday and everyone was feeling it, even a good portion of the kids. Since I had been taking teams back and forth from Comayagua, Leah asked me if I could go with her on the taxi ride to make the transition easier for her. I assured her that I would travel with her, I just needed a plan… The taxi driver for the orphanage(Luis) charges 120 dollars from Comayagua(where the airport is) to Guaimaca(where the orphanage), and the same the other way around of course. So I asked Danielle where Luis lives and she told me that he lives in the capital city of Tegucigalpa. So that threw out the idea of being able to tag along with him back to Guaimaca for free since Tegucigalpa is in between the two cities. Then I thought about how my sponsor kid, Gibran, left the orphanage 2 weeks before I arrived and how I promised myself that I’d visit him at least once during my trip. Gibran also lives in Tegucigalpa with h...