Improvement in Cheryl's foot was evidenced today when she walked through almost the entire village of Seis de Mayo. We wanted to take Helen with us to meet some of the people that we have literally grown up with. As always it was a pleasure.We got word today that Cure International is going to do surgery on Levi, the little boy whose arm was broken and set so badly it looks like he has two elbows. This surgery is scheduled for November 14 in San Pedro. Nicholas went to the municipality this morning and learned that the assessor has come up with a tax figure to recommend to the mayor, though we don't not yet know what it is. I guess my preferred position would be that we be charged some tax but not very much. That way, the record will show that we have paid our taxes. I had him stop back this afternoon and deliver to the mayor's office a view book I put together of Gathering Hearts from the the time we began back in the year 2000. The book included newsletters from 2000 forward, the water treatment plan put together by the Oklahoma State University engineering students (Engineers Without Borders/EWB) as well as a photo and the map of Seis de Mayo which they made earlier this year.Speaking of OSU, today we received an e-mail from Dr. Paul Weckler, faculty advisor for OSU -- EWB that included the following paragraph:" A recent development has been the inclusion of the OSU -- EWB trip to Honduras as an official study abroad class in the College of Engineering. This allows the students to take advantage of travel stipends and scholarships offered by individual engineering departments, the College of Engineering, and the Provost's office to support international travel and study abroad. We are starting to plan for the trip over spring break 2011...."