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Smells like teen spirit
By Kate | July 28, 2007

This week we went down to a small town called La Trinitaria about 2 hours away to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity with a groups of teenaged kids from Washington, DC. We just can’t get enough of teens.
It was really fun. Except for the food poisoning I got from the food the family served us. The teens were very energetic & hardworkers. We got to try out a new technique for this area that is more earthquake-proof. Considering we have already felt 2 earthquakes in 3 months, it seems like a good move.

The home owner, Israel, said that he learned the technique from a Peruvian. It involves cementing the walls along wire mesh instead of cinderblocks. This way, the walls are more flexible.

Paco, Isreal’s son, was also a great helper.
It’s hard to say who benefits more from these projects. I’m not sure I would be brave enough to have a bunch of unskilled Americans have at it with my new home. But, the Mexicans were very kind to let us try & help. Even if unexperienced, manual labor is good for the soul, if not for the construction.
Tagged with: food_poisoning • habitat_for_humanity • Mexico • Service • Travels


July 29th, 2007 at 3:36 pm
Those are some amazing pictures.
I added your rss feed to my list of daily reads