Just before leaving Honduras this time we met with Mauricio Mayer, general manager of the Landau Company. He and his group have designed the assembly line for production of our tote bags, and they will be coming out in January to determine how many machines will be needed, etc. In a couple of weeks, I will be meeting with the head electrician at Landau to make sure the machines work properly on 110; and to develop a plan to get hooked up with the energy company. I saw Gladys at the recent clinic. She asked if we were still going forward with the “microempresa” (the production center). She has been interested from the start, partly because she is one of our sewing school graduates. Also, she has a family, and as she has said more than once, "there are no jobs." Conversations like that make us want to double our effort and get the center into production as quickly as possible.