April 5, 2013:
Today I had the pleasure of taking Beaufort Academy teacher Laura Cenci, her two sons Michael and Nicky, and student Ting to visit some of the migrant children on St. Helena. I think everyone enjoyed the interaction, especially with the soccer ball. While some friendly conversation and the kicking back and forth of a soccer ball might seem insignificant, I think it can really make a difference in the lives of every one involved.
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Xenia and Ting share a love of soccer.
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One of the men in this photo tried to teach us a few words in
Tzotzil, one of the 64 languages spoken in Mexico. The native
name of Tzotzil is Bats'i k'op; [ɓatsʼi kʼopʰ]). It is a Maya
language spoken by the indegenous Tzotzil Maya people in the
Mexican state of Chiapas.
The sun came out for the first time in several days. It
has been quite chilly this spring for the lowcountry of
South Carolina.
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