This afternoon Helen (Snipes) and I made a trip to Marcos's house (our night guard) to deliver a gift for his recently born seventh child. The precious little girl's name is Keila. Marcos was very proud to show us his modest home, perched on the side of a hill in the valley near El Chile. We were also able to take coloring books and school supplies to the rest of his children thanks to the generosity of those who have brought supplies from the States and left them here in the past.Beto was very quiet and subdued today. Nicholas said he was discouraged because we decided after Friday that he would not be able to drive in San Pedro.After prayer, thought, and discussion, we have decided to sell both the Ford and Chevy 15 passenger vans, and replace them with something more economical. We are spending too much on repairs as well as gasoline since neither of them is very economical to drive. Furthermore, as we have been spending more time in the States, it's not good to leave them idle for several weeks or months at a time. We are thinking of something like a double cab Toyota pickup or perhaps something the size of our Tahoe that we have in Tulsa. For the time being I think that we will probably rent a small bus when we have teams from the States. I think we can fix up a Ford F-150 pickup sufficient for hauling building supplies, etc.