The Rain:
Sunday has come and gone and we are dry! Since it started raining on Thursday it finally quit sometime Saturday morning. At church this morning Pastor Mark said we got like 10.5 inches of rain. Today we woke up and the "pond in the back yard" was virtually dry. The wind was blowing pretty hard, so it probably just evaporated quicker. The boys were out on Saturday catching frogs. I think they caught 5-6. Thankfully they let them all go! We are now experiencing some pretty cool weather. It's supposed to be just warm and dry the next week!
Guatemala Independence Day:
Well, September 15th marks Guatemala's Independence Day. So, for the next 2 days, there will be no official business in the PGN, the Embassy (just for the 15th) and the Atty's offices. They are all closed until Wed Sept 15th. We will not have any communication with anyone in Guatemala until then. So, in case you are waiting for very important information we must wait, yet again.
Out of the "office":
OK, so "technically" I don't work in the office, but at home. This week I will be substituting at my kids' school. They are in desperate need for Junior/Sr. High subs. I am volunteering for this to help with their tuition! They have a teacher that will be gone all week so I will be taking over his classes all week. I will not be able to answer e-mails as quickly as I have in the past, but rest assured, I will get them done in the evenings. I will also try to call back any voicemails that you may leave me during my off periods or lunch.
Juan Jose:
I received a little note from Juan Jose's adoptive family. (He's the little boy I brought back 2 weeks ago who is almost 4). He is adjusting extremely well and they are so happy to have him a part of their family!
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