Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Independence Day

Instituto Nacional de Osicala (highschool) sporting Central American typical dress

Parvularia de Centro Escolar Benito Juarez (kindergarten)

El Salvador's Independence Day has come and gone. The children in the schools all over were practicing for weeks for their parades. The little girls were all excited about their special dresses and what part they were playing in the parades, dramas, or dances. It was a loud and colorful weekend!

In all of the excitement, I got a glimpse of some of the brokenness of this little country. Matia and I were talking about the civil war in El Salvador that ended 20 years ago. We both have friends that fought in the war. Matia lived it as a child. What is sad for me is how much that nasty conflict still affects this country. There are still people just now discovering that lost family members are still alive. Matia told me that in Meanguera there are still a lot of people angry at others over relatives that one of them killed in the war. Some Salvadorans that are in other countries are afraid to come home because of the people angry with them over their killed relatives.

It is a sad reality but it is hard to recover from a fight with your own flesh and blood on your own soil. But, that is why Little Hands of Hope is here. We want to bring hope to such a struggling place. It is a small country with a big wound, but I know that God can transform this country into a shining, hopeful one. Pray for these people and that these children will grow up to be a new El Salvador that trusts the Lord and shines hope!

The school in Meanguera marching in their parade. The ones with the sashes  are honored because of their good grades.

An indian, police man, doctor, nurse, fireman, and a soldier (only part of him :)  to celebrate El Salvador's history and part of El Salvador today. 

Students who are supposed to be marching. A couple of my girls are in there. 

Jonatan - the police man. He comes to the center in the afternoons. 

Cachiporras - some of the dancers in the parade. The two girls on the end to the right are some of mine - Verenisse and Madelyn. 

Erika in her cachiporra outfit and Lorena wishing that she got to dance too. :)

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