I’ve recently returned home from Guatemala. My wife and and I were part of a medical mission trip that included two medical doctors, a dentist, and a pharmacist (that would be my wife, Jennie). She was voted MVP of the trip because of all the work and preparation she did to help make the trip a success. I’m proud of her. As for me, well officially I was supposed to be the pharmacy technician and do everything my wife told me to do (I have lots of practice). As it turned out, my aptitude for all things medical falls in the lowest 5 percentile. I have difficulty telling the difference between an antacid and a suppository. Don’t come to me for help.
Therefore, for the most part I was set free to roam among the people and take pictures. That worked out pretty well, huh? I took over 2100 photos. Over the next few weeks (and probably months) I’ll be posting a few of them. Surely, in all those photos I can find a few worth sharing. I’ll also be working on at least one more photo book (and probably more) that I’ll publish through blurb.com. If you haven’t seen my other photo books you can check them out here.
Just to whet your appetite, here’s a preview of what I saw and experienced.

Joey,
Thank you so much for sharing with us. I would love to have the DVD.
God really blessed our work there.
Thank you and Jennie for all you did.
Virginia
I’m so happy that you had a successful trip! Congrats to Jennie too, for her MVP award. Good job.