So we asked people from church if they'd be willing to help out with some money to get Catita all set up. We gathered up paint supplies and asked our friends Pepe and Juan to help us out. Pepe has a paint spray gun that gets oil based paint on metal done in a jiffy. Juan is a welder, so we brought him along to help fix the roof leaks.
JP, Pepe, and Juan figuring out exactly what needs to be done... JP is stopping up leaks in the roof... Catita says she wakes up in the middle of the night to sweep water out of her house when it rains. She sleeps on the concrete floor with blankets.
Sanding the water-based paint
We had some real quality OSHA-approved tools to work with :)
The ladder that we borrowed from a neighbor:
Catita said she wanted her stand painted RED. Pepe chose the color and when we opened it up we just about died, it was a flourescent bright pinkish-red... We didn't want to paint it that color... But when Catita saw it she said it was EXACTLY the color she wanted!
The door to the taco stand had a big gap in it. It was really difficult to figure out how to fix it because Catita needs to be able to open the door from both the inside and the outside. Juan figured it out, and we're pretty sure the door won't leak now!
Catita is looking on ask Juan works.
Goofing off
The finished product:
But wait, there's MORE!
Since Catita sells candies and pops to make a living, we decided to help out by buying her lots of stuff to sell! Some of the youth group people donated candies and money to this whole operation. I had a blast picking out candies at the market to give to Catita!
Checking out the new candy supply...
This project took a whole lot longer than we expected - we were there with Catita in the little town of "Pie (pee-EH) de Gallo" (means "rooster foot!") all day. But it was really a lot of fun!
Catita's situation still isn't ideal... She lives in a TACO STAND! And her 8 children don't seem to want to help her out very much. We are unsure of where Catita takes a bath and goes to the bathroom. She's always well groomed, and has clean clothes and keeps her taco stand clean inside. I unfortunately had to go to the bathroom while we were there, and, being a woman, I can't exactly just stand behind a tree to do my business! She said that she usually goes up a big hill behind the stand to go to the bathroom, but she asked a neighbor if I could use theirs. You have to understand something about small-town folk in Queretaro - they are generally not very willing to share things or be hospitable to people they don't know. The neighbor very reluctantly let me use the bathroom...Catita is somewhat of an outcast in her town. The people call her a "witch" because she doesn't have and alter to Our Lady Guadalupe (the preferred saint of Mexicans) in or by her house. It's very clear that Catita doesn't worship Guadalupe, she worships only God. Please pray for Catita, that she will continue to be strong even in the persecutions in her town, and that God will continue to provide for her!
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