Mir Pace International

Empowering teens to change the lives of the poor and forgotten
through long-term global community building

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Welcome home and a HUGE thank you to our remarkable leaders and teen volunteers! Mir Pace was again blessed with an extraordinary and very special group of volunteers who participated in this past week's service program in Tamahú, Guatemala. We are grateful for the sacrifices they and their families made, and we applaud each and every one of them for their patience, flexibility, tireless efforts, and unremitting exuberance. Our teens came together in truly inspiring ways to accomplish the work we set out to do! Yet, it was not the gift of a new home or school supplies or medicines that mattered most; it was the gift of yourselves - your presence, your laughter, your compassion, your love and your joy that touched the hearts of so many in Tamahú. They will never forget you and we are forever grateful to you! Welcome home and congratulations on a job well done!

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Hi! We arrived at the hotel at precisely 4:32 and 6 seconds after a long, tight, and humid bus ride. People were sweating all over each other and by the end of it I could not feel my rear end. Tears streaming down my cheeks and wimpers crawling up my throat but after 3 boxes of kleenex I managed to pull myself together. As we left Tamahu we all agreed how fast the time went by. The first half of the ride was fine, everyone chatting, kids playing games such as madlibs. We stopped for a quick bite to eat and to stretch because our mouths were salivating like kid in front of cake. Soon enough we were back on the road and the kids started to sing songs in a horrible tone deaf manner unable to finish a single song.  Finally we arrived in the city where the scenary changed from mountain tops to shanty covered tops :( We then arrived at the hotel to shower, relax and shop. We then ate a nice buffet dinner. Cant wait to wake up at 3:30!

xoxo yours truly,
                  Conor <3
Hey everyone! We´re leaving from Tamahu today. Just wanted to check in with you all. We are safe and we will contact you when we get to the hotel in Guatemala City.
From William and Jonny

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Hola!!!!! Today was our second day at our respective work sites. Everyone has come back with amazing stories about their hard days work. The group with the two hour climb was pleasantly surprised to find their house to have a foundation when they arrived in the morning. They spent their day leveling the foundation of the house and patio as well as laying cinder blocks for the base of the house. One of the other groups had a great day in the mountains mixing cement and pouring the foundation into the trenches they dug yesterday. They were disappointed to end the day a bit early however, due to rain. After we returned to Tamahu, a couple of kids went to visit babies at the malnutrition center. The babies were very cute but their condition was a bit shocking. One of the babies, Orlando, loved to be held and seemed to be doing well. Right now the group is all hanging out, we are all getting along very well and will probably head over to the stadium soon to play some soccer with the local kids. We are sad that we only have one full day left in Tamahu, and disappointed that we may not get to see our houses to completion, but we are extremely grateful for the opportunity to help in the house building process.

All our love,
Nicole, Sheila, and Cori

p.s. Haley refuses to blog but says hi. 

Monday, April 16, 2012

Hey everyone, it's been a really good, but really long day. The whole group split up into three smaller ones, and our group got to repeat the two hour hike up one of the mountains. Today, we began to dig the foundation for a new home for a family. The family had a bunch of really adorable, entertaining kids that were wicked fun to play with on our breaks. Luckily we made it down before the downpours started. We have the rest of the day to blog, visit the malnutriton center, play soccer with the kids, and just experience Tamahu. We are so lucky to be here and have this experience.  Miss everyone back home, but this is so worth it, such an unforgettable experience. :)

- Sheila and Nicole
P.S. Cori and Jane say hello and their day was awesome too!

Sunday, April 15, 2012

¡Hola! After a long night of rain, and losing shoes in the flash floods we woke up this morning to beautiful sunshine. Today our plan was to check out all the sites that we are going to be working on. After a delicous breakfast, we started our first trek up to our first site. The first hike was two hours away, but with beautiful views. When we finally reached the top of the mountain, we met one of the family that we are going to build a home for. One of the children is blind and can not walk or talk. When we came down we finally got to have lunch, as we started to leave for our next expedition it started to thunder. As of right now, we are just hanging out at the school yard playing soccer and basketball. While some of the students went to the malnutrition center visiting the kids. Hope you are enjoying life in Scituate and Sharon! -jillian, jane, kelly, and cori.

p.s. Good luck to my sister Katie who is running the Boston Marathon tomorrow! I am sure you will keep up with the world ranked runners! - love, jillian.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

We've arrived!

After a long day of endless flights, we finally arrived late last night in Guatemala City, at the Biltmore Hotel. We all got a long, well-deserved sleep in the comfort of the hotel last night as well, and today we will begin the long 5-6 hour bus ride to our final destination---Tamahú! But first.... we all enjoy a hearty Guatemalan version of a Continental breakfast! Blogs will continue to follow our trip's highlights in the coming days. ¡Adios!


- Olivia and Nicole DiPietrantonio

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Tamahu 2012!

After months of preparations, lots of fundraising, and gathering vitamins and CHOCOLATE :D, our 22 high school student volunteers and six group leaders are very excited to make our way to Tamahu on Friday! We are looking forward to seeing our beloved friends and to serve them with open hearts, warm smiles, and great big hugs!  


To follow our week of service and fellowship, check this blog daily beginning on Saturday (April 14).  If we are able, we will also upload photos along with our posts.


Please keep us and the people of Tamahu in your prayers!