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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Videos of Honduras!

 
Grinding Coffee!

Janet's English Class Singing "I Love the Mountains"

Dia Mundial de Lavado de Manos (Global Handwashing Day), children singing, and the puppy under the desk =P
The Rio Grande in Catarranas (Rio Choluteca I believe).. and Celis's little song

Clown at Tio Dolmo's grand-opening in Guaymas


My Embarrassingly Long List of Items I’d Like from the States (updated 1/17/12)


I am no longer living in Honduras so this list is irrelevant now...


Hello!  I've finally had the time to sit down and put together a list of items that I miss and items that would help me over these next 2 years.  That said, I'm in no hurry to receive these things.  I will very gladly take secondhand items.  Also, some things I can probably make myself here, I just have to be a bit creative ;). 


I realize the list is extremely long and certainly don't expect to receive 99.9% of it.  I would be grateful to receive even just a handwritten letter :).  So much more personal and special than e-mail!  Also, please let me know what you plan on shipping so that I can cross if off the list.  I've included links for some items for easier recognition.

Instructions for mailing:

  • Remove all price tags, stickers, or any other sign that the item might be new.
  • Do not write exactly what the box contains (especially if it is expensive).  You can write boring stuff like books or clothes.
  • Write: "JESUS TE BENDIGA", "JESUS TE AMA" and/or draw crosses on the packages (don't go too crazy though).  People will be less likely to open the package and steal.
  • Try to use envelopes or padded packages instead of boxes whenever possible.  Boxes are more likely to be broken into.
  • Try to share shipping costs with other people if you want to combine items.
  • Use REGULAR mail, not a shipping company like UPS or FedEx.  The companies do deliver here, but they charge a high fee to pick up the package.
  • Please number the letters/packages you send to make sure that I am receiving everything and nothing has been missed, since it takes 3-4 weeks to arrive here.
  • Click HERE for USPS Website for mailing guidelines and prices for Honduras.
Mailing Address:
Nancy Hagan
La Municipalidad de El Negrito
El Negrito, Yoro
Honduras, CA
Teléfono: 9880-8900


Requesting:
Personal Care Products (these are all things I use and have/will run out):
Food Items:
  • Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips (enormous bag please, they can be the cheap brand from Albertson's!)
  • Tea – Any tea, looseleaf or teabags.  Favorites are Earl/Lady Grey and English Breakfast, and probably anything from Teavana.
  • Vitamins – Iron, Vitamin C, Multivitamin, Calcium, B (to be less delicious to mosquitoes)
  • Spices – Ground Ginger, Nutmeg, Ground Turmeric, Crushed Red Pepper Flakes, Sesame Seeds, Cayenne Pepper, Paprika, Ground Coriander, Ground Cardamom, Ground Marjoram, Indian food spices (including Garam Masala), Asian spices
  • Sriracha Hot Sauce!!!  The bottle with the green cap.
  • Health food – Raisins, Granola, Walnuts, Almonds, Flax Seeds, Anything Kashi brand, Trader Joe's, or Whole Foods
  • Cereal – Grape Nuts, Kashi Go Lean Original, Multi-Grain Cheerios, All-Bran, Honey Bunches of Oats, Smart Start
  • Pure Vanilla Extract, Mint Extract
  • Chocolate – namely, M&Ms, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups (mini size is better), Kit-Kats, and Butterfinger Crunch.  Nothing else please, I don't really eat other candy, or everything else I can get here.
  • Gum – "5" brand – Elixir and Cobalt flavors only
  • Peanut Butter!  Crunchy or Creamy, doesn't matter.  Please no Nutella.  No me gusta.
  • Kettle Brand Sea Salt & Vinegar Chips (Blue bag)
 Books/CDs:
  • Catch-22, Life of Pi
  • English Dictionary (not translation)
  • Educational books about any subject – I love to learn!
  • Baking/Cooking/Arts & Crafts
  • Any secondhand children's Spanish books or English books so I can start adding to the library here
  • Magazines (used are fine!) – travel, home, cooking/baking, women, wedding (no I'm not planning a wedding - although according to all the Hondurans here I'll be married to a Honduran with 2 kids by the time I leave -_- but the pictures are prettttty), fitness
  • Psychological thrillers, fantasy, willing to try other romance novels even though the one book I read sorely disappointed me (so please, no Danielle Steel).  Some of my favorite books are Harry Potter, Xanth novels, Angels & Demons, The Andromeda Strain, and The Kite Runner just so you have an idea.
  • CDs/DVDs packed full of movies and TV shows (please ask me since I have a specific list), photos, etc
  • Educational CD-ROMs about learning Arabic, Burmese, or Mandarin (starting with the basics)
Household Items:
  • Thin 3-Hole punch (there are super flat ones that only punch a couple papers at a time but that is good enough)
  • Swim Goggles (they may be at home in a box – family please let me know if you can find them)
  • Small erasable whiteboard with dry-erase marker that has magnets to be stuck to the fridge
  • Compressed air can to clean my computer (can that even be shipped?)
Fun Stuff:
  • Tea lights - I really love the red-colored tea lights from Target, scented like something tropical I think.
  • Incense (not the ones used in temples) and incense holder (don't want the ashes falling on the table)
  • Wall Calendars for 2011 and 2012 (of beautiful nature/travel/home scenes - can be found at 99 cent store) – must have some space for me to write events in the date boxes
  • Items from the 99 cent store that can be used as gifts, arts & crafts, or useful items in general for the house
  • Exercise elastic stretch band
Expensive Items:
  • A new camera.