Kites in air, the longer they fly, the stronger the family
Kites set up in Santiago's graveyard at Dia De Los Muertos
Kites at Dia De Los Muertos. Each kite represents a family.
broken down chicken bus. the name comes from the way they pack people in.
Getting beans to village. Guatemaltecas carry everything on their heads!
clara and I (JP's niece) JP is the founder of the school.
Our room. 2 beds for 5 girls...no prob! Maria (jp's mom) bringing us snacks.
Walking 45 minutes to pick coffee beans with family in Alianza
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