On our last day in Costa Rica we began our journey home. But not before an emotional visit to Hogar Escuela in San Jose. This "home school" as it is directly translated is a haven for young children of working mothers. The school also provides adult education for those same mothers providing skills that can lift them out of the poverty in which they dwell. It was a mixed emotion visit. You can see the joy and love in the faces of children while the school sits in a neighborhood that is stricken with poverty. The photos show the metal shanties that surround the school as well as some of the fun we had with the ninos & ninas.
It is always better to return an item in better condition than when you got it, to leave a place better than when you arrived, to give a little more than you receive and to love as much as you are loved. In the end we accomplished much of this. We were only 13 individuals that came together as a team to leave the place we went a little better than when we arrived. However, I would call it even on the giving/receiving measure. We received as much love as we gave. We did leave Santa Cruz better than when we arrived, but we also left as a better people & mission team.