Copan Ruinas Honduras-My family life
When you live with a local family, which I have done many times in Latin America, the experiences are always varied–that’s what makes it so fun. The school I was attending, Ixbalanque Spanish School set up the family stay.
Trini, the maid that worked at the house where I was staying, was a very nice person. She had a very cute little girl about 2 years old that stayed with her while she worked. The little girl always seemed to be curious about the stranger(me) that always came to the meals.
Here is a photo of Trini and her daughter:

Trini and her daughter in Copan Ruinas, Honduras
Trini had told me that she only had 4 photos of her little girl, so with Trini’s permission, I spent some time taking photos of her daughter and took them to a little photo store to get developed. Yes, even in the small town of Copan Ruinas, Honduras there is a way to get photos printed.
Here are some cute photos of her daughter.

Trini's daughter in Copan Ruinas, Honduras

Trini's daughter always like to look out the door to see what was going on

Ms. personality always had a cute smile for everyone
I gave Trini 12 different photos, so in the end she had a total of 16 photos of her daughter when I left Honduras.
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