Honduras

This post is way too long overdue!! Kristin and I came back from Honduras this past March for the first time on a mission trip together as husband and wife! I was so excited to go on a mission trip with my new bride and what made it even more exciting was that the mission trip was with Living Water Int’l.  I its one of the coolest non-profits I know of and it’s an honor to have the pleasure of shoot for. I was so blessed to be able to join two trips ( 1 2 ) last year down to Honduras that I just couldn’t resist bringing Kris to experience the Honduran love. The people are so incredible. Hearts filled with joy, faces full of smiles and kids bursting with laughter! Every where we went it seemed like we always had about 100 incredibly eager kids to run around and play games with. This is quite a task trying to keep all the kids entertained, constructing a water well, all while enduring the 100 degree blazing hot summer sun. Not to mention the constant 100% humidity.. Literally 100%.. But the funny thing is.. you can’t seem to stop. No matter how hot or tired you may be, you see the excitement in the kids faces just begging for more, you can’t help but play another 20 games of soccer or keep-away!

The other really awesome key factor of this trip was that we were actually able to sponsor the new well we were building. We donate 10% of our packages back to charity and give our clients a few options of which charity they would like to support. Enough of our clients chose Living Water that together, we were able to fund the entire construction of this well!! So I just wanted to give a special thank you to all our amazing clients! And to all who chose to support Living Water.. these pictures are for you!! Most importantly we want to thank God for allowing us to partake in such an awesome opportunity and to be able to impact so many peoples lives.  We know that the construction and all the success this well is all because of Him! We were so humbled and thankful to be a part of it.

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collecting some water from the local stream.

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This is mama.. she was the one that prepared our food for us everyday we were out on site. Below is a picture of inside her home to just give some perspective.

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and her adorable little niece.

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picking coconuts..

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caballeros..

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All the community members gather at a local river to do their laundry. The problem is that often times it is the same stream that people are getting their drinking water from. This is the case when you have no other option, hence a large necessity for clean drinking water from the water wells we drill.

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I love how they use the rock as a wash board.. it was really cool to watch..

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here is the well at ground breaking..

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The new Mrs. Kidd hard at work…

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Yours truly breaking pipe with the 17 year old monster of a man, Colton

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Kristin’s initiation.. hahaha thanks to Kristin for letting me post these awesome photos!!

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Here are some shots of us flushing out the well.. This is the super fun part!

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One of the things that I love about the trips is that there is an opportunity to teach hygiene classes at the local school. We were able to help teach the kids how to keep the well clean as well as their own bodies. We taught them how to wash their hands and how it helps to prevent illnesses which can allow them to be in school more days out of the year.

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Here are our wonderful lunches everyday..

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and our dinner..

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just kidding…not OUR dinner anyway. I love all the little ones below.. they are so precious.

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Laying the foundation of the well piping.

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The plaque reads: “this well is donated by: Brandon Kidd Photography, USA. Made by Living Water International. John 4:13-14 which reads “Whoever drinks of this water will thirst again, but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst. But the water that I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up into everlasting life. ”

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Here are some of the kids using their new well!

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These are always my favorite shots of the trip!

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At our wedding Kristin and I had our guests write an encouraging note to all the well recipients. Here are some pictures of us distributing them to the best of our abilities :) Some of them where in Spanish, and I had the opportunity to translate the ones in English as well.

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Here is a picture with about half of the kids that attended this little school you can see in the background.. Only two classrooms for about 80-90 students all ranging in various ages.

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Its so hard to explain a whole trip like this with just a few photos but I hope you all got a feel for what its like down there (and many areas in the world for that matter). It so cool to witness first hand the impact we can make in the world. If we all just gave back a tiny bit, think about how much impact we could make in other peoples lives. With the help of our amazing clients we were able to provide all these kids with clean and fresh drinking water. And not only them, but their parents, cousins, brothers and sisters, and all the rest of the surrounding communities. Since this well successfully produces water during dry season that we visited in, this well will essentially never run dry. Keeping these kids healthy and improving the quality and extending the length of their lives. We count it all joy that we were able to be apart of it!

15 Comments

  1. Melissa said . . .

    Incredible!! I just love these. I want to go!! That is so awesome that you were able to be apart of not only donating but building the well for this town. It’s amazing how much we take what we have for granted. Thank you for being such an amazing example of Christ’s Love!! Love you guys!! :)

    Posted April 26, 2010 at 3:03 pm | Permalink
  2. Derek Frenzel said . . .

    Awesome pictures guys! It really blesses my heart to see this… thank you for sharing the love of Christ with these people!

    Posted April 26, 2010 at 3:09 pm | Permalink
  3. Alison Z. said . . .

    Brandon – your posts are always so full of life, love, and passion. Thank you for sharing all of your good work with us! You inspire so many people with your time and dedication :)

    Posted April 26, 2010 at 3:56 pm | Permalink
  4. esther kim said . . .

    brandon, your life is such an inspiration. Thanks for sharing these photos and pray that God will continue to use your family to share His Gospel!

    Posted April 27, 2010 at 12:04 pm | Permalink
  5. Matt said . . .

    I love all these photos. They truly show how a little bit can do so much in a place like Honduras. It really makes me want to go on one of those trips and help out with the well building. Its awesome to see Kristin getting into the well building and getting all messy. I love the pictures of the kids getting the water for the first time. So awesome that you guys can share the love of Christ with the people there in this way.

    Posted April 27, 2010 at 12:05 pm | Permalink
  6. Jen Lynne said . . .

    Gorgeous!! I love the emotion and innocence you have captured here!
    You do beautiful work and I really enjoy following you!

    Posted April 27, 2010 at 12:29 pm | Permalink
  7. both you and kristin have truly amazing hearts. this was especially nice to read/see today. thank you so much for people like you!

    Posted April 27, 2010 at 12:57 pm | Permalink
  8. James said . . .

    Looks amazing. Proud of you guys.

    Posted April 27, 2010 at 1:28 pm | Permalink
  9. Ken Grimes said . . .

    Nice work and Thank you for sharing your time and your talent.

    Posted April 27, 2010 at 5:26 pm | Permalink
  10. megan v said . . .

    This was SO amazing to read and I feel so happy to see that this is happening!! I have not yet had the pleasure of participating in such a huge way like this and I would love to do so. I look up to you so much for this! Thank you for sharing your journey with us :)

    Posted April 27, 2010 at 7:50 pm | Permalink
  11. liz depuydt said . . .

    hi brandon- i just found your incredible website and blog for the first time- your images are so very beautiful and an inspiration to me! this trip you and your wife took is awesome, so touching… thank you for sharing this experience. looking forward to seeing more of your work soon… liz

    Posted April 27, 2010 at 8:47 pm | Permalink
  12. Katy Beckham said . . .

    Your passion for the charity work you do truly shows through your photos. Absolutely inspirational..

    Posted April 28, 2010 at 12:13 pm | Permalink
  13. Molly W. said . . .

    really really great, Brandon. Thanks for sharing the photos of your sweet time.

    Posted April 28, 2010 at 10:00 pm | Permalink
  14. Yuliya said . . .

    Brandon and Kristin, you guys are incredible, it’s so amazing to see you both live your lives for the glory of God, enjoying the opportunities the Lord is giving you and sharing with others the blessings and the joy you have! Keep running hard!

    Posted April 30, 2010 at 1:46 pm | Permalink
  15. Michelle Guzman said . . .

    What beautiful people. Mama and her niece just seem so sweet, too. So cool what you are both doing.

    Posted May 7, 2010 at 3:11 pm | Permalink

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