Sept 6
Stephanie is on her way out and I’m on my
way to site one Fortaleza. So I have a better picture today of the city. Those
ripple rings are actually 4 huge avenues that ring around the city dividing it
into 1, 2, 3 and 4. I live on the second ring and Fortaleza is way out of the 4th
ring. It is quite far but also showed me how huge this city really is. On our
way there we passed the factory sector and the oil distribution center or
something like that (all I know is they deal with oil there) and hit the dirt
roads. Just for reference dirt roads where it hasn’t rained and heavy winds
don’t mix. I felt like I was in the wrong continent for a while. The good thing
about Santa Cruz is that nothing last forever and there is many seasons or
times of year with different climates. The wind dies down we will be fine and
when it turns to mud for raining season as wellJ. The boys at the house were all different and interesting. I
finally got a good picture of what it provides. Fortaleza is actually a place
where they serve there sentence in community. They are forced to be there and
they are gated in but it has a home affect with a large yard for games and
basketball. Some are learning to make hammocks others to color and paint. Some
have adapted well to there circumstance and others are still rebelling. I hope
to help as many as possible. They already were gathering for help with math and
social studies. They all want to learn English so I might be teaching soon! The
children that live at Casa Nuevo Horizonte are great and are always asking
questions and have the best pets. Luna the cat appears on occasion and Solo
Vino is the dog. He’s always around and barking at the gate. His name means
came alone :).
Seems like you can do a lot of good there. Love the name of the dog!
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