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Spring Break 2007
Mexico is a place where you will find spring breakers
 having the time of their life Drinking and partying
 with all of their best friends. All of the Mexican
 businesses are booming and life is great.  During
 those weeks Mexico is packed with tourists from all
 over the world, but there is still life after spring
 break for Mexico and that is where I came in on my
 spring break 2007.  
 You see instead of going to the normal Cancun, Playa
 or Ixtapa, I spent my time in a very poor city called
 Pedros Niegras. My youth group and I spent months
 raising money for the trip and it was well worth it,
 and on March 15th 2007 loaded up the vans and started
 on our 20 hour voyage to Mexico. When we finally got
 to the mission house we unloaded all our stuff into
 our rooms but the weird thing was there were no beds
 in our rooms but instead we got hammocks to sleep on.
 Immediately we started our work going around to all of
 the neighborhood kids telling them about our vacation
 bible school that was taking place. Next was probably
 the most meaningful part of the trip, we went around
 on a huge bus through neighborhoods that had houses
 made from scraps would pick a random house and knock
 on the door(if they had one) and start unloading food
 for weeks for them and plenty of clothes. The looks on
 these peoples faces was priceless I have never seen
 people be more appreciative in my life.
 When the trip was finally over this was the final
 count 4 roofs built in two and a half days, hundreds
 of crafts and t shirts made in vacation bible school,
 30 tired and wet kids from playing countless hours of
 soccer and having a water balloon fight with the
 locals, and about 150 Mexicans in disbelief of how
 their life was just changed. Yes, going to Cancun is
 the time of your life but Mexico changed my life
 helping me realize how good I have the world giving to
 me and how easily I take my life for granted.
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