Well friends, Its been over a week now. I feel like adjusting to life here wasn't too difficult, but living here still brings a feeling of surreal. I'll walk around Piura and still have reality checks that I'm in South America. Its a strange feeling. But I'm loving it. Learning to live and experience a new culture is really fun.
So far, I've really enjoyed our projects. Most of them are outside of the city in rural areas, those are my favorite places to visit. Monday's I've go to the school here for Special Education kids. Its basically babysitting but I enjoy it because I get to play outside with the kids for a few hours. All they really need is some TLC and I enjoy spending time holding hands and playing with them. Some of the kids love causing trouble, but mostly they are all really sweet. I enjoy them.
Last week we did a lot of painting. We painted a preschool way out in the dessert. Going out there is when I first really saw how poor these people are. Everyone lives in shacks in the dessert, they travel by donkey and carry their water each morning from a source a few miles away. There is a strange beauty about the life they live. They all seem happy and grateful for what they have. I suppose they know nothing else, but it was humbling to spend a few days with them. And the children are adorable! A few of them helped us paint. They love us and we love them. They'll crawl into our laps, take pictures on our phones and tell us stories for hours. I can't ever understand them... but they're adorable. I love the children here. A lot of our group went to the private Orphanage in the city and painted a mural. I was only able to help a little bit with that project, but I love spending time with those boys! They are so funny and so cute. I love serving these children so much.
Wednesday last week I went with Rachel and Ben to a beautiful small town in the Andes Mountains called Huarmaca. I fell in love with it. I am a mountain girl at heart. Living in Piura can be hard, as its a loud city and its in the dessert... so spending two days in Huarmaca was so enjoyable. Getting there took 6 hours, and 4 of those hours are on the craziest bumpy twisty road I've ever been on. I got car sick... I ended up throwing up 5 or 6 times throughout the ride up. It was horrible. We were with Jiame, who works for the Government. So we had a Government truck and driver. Everyone was really patient with me and would stop when I needed it. I was grateful for them. Because it was the worst. Ben is an awesome country director, he was giving me water and trying to make me as comfortable as possible. Needless to say, it was a long 6 hours for everyone. But the beautiful surroundings made it a lot easier. The Andes are quite spectacular.
The purpose of our adventure was to have a meeting with the city manager about a project we're assisting with in a couple of weeks. A large group of eye doctors are coming here from Utah to give the people free eye exams. Those in our group who speak Spanish will be translators for the doctors, and those of us who don't speak it well will be checking people in and helping set up and such. I'm pretty excited, mostly because we'll be living in the mountains for a week. After the meeting, Rachel and I got to spend most of our time at the Orphanage there. They
gave as a room to sleep in and fed us. And we taught English to the
girls, they loved it! The facility was really nice too. They made us really good food and I didn't want to leave. The girls were so sweet. I loved sitting down to eat and talking to them, I was really grateful for Rachels ability to translate for me.
We were able to find dramamine for the ride back to Piura. Thank goodness.
The weekends here are fun! We get to go on mini vacations. This last weekend we went to Mancora. Its a little beach town about 3 hours away from Piura. It was SO beautiful. I am always amazed how inexpensive everything is here. We stayed in a nice hostel on the beach for 20 Soles, that translates to about $7 USD. I could literally walk out my door and there was the ocean. It was so relaxing and beautiful. We had a hammock, which I loved. The food was SO good and also inexpensive. It was a perfect beach day, hot and the water felt good. I drank a coconut, ate creamoladas, went horse back riding at sunset on the beach, played in the ocean... sigh* it was a little bit of paradise. A weekend well spent.
I love that I can be in the desert, the mountains and the beach all in one week. Its been wonderful.
I feel like words can't fully describe the feeling of being here. So hopefully the pictures I post make up for the rest. I really love these people, I love being able to serve them and be with these beautiful children. And although its hard that I can't speak the language, I can still get to know them and learn from them. I am so grateful for this experience.
“No one has learned the meaning of living until he has surrendered his ego to the service of his fellow man. Service to others is akin to duty, the fulfillment of which brings true joy.” - Thomas S. Monson
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Sunday, June 15, 2014
The Journey
Well here it is! 3 plane rides and 24 hours later, I made it to Peru! The Journey went really smoothly, but my goodness it was a long trip. I enjoy flying. My first two flights were really nice. I didn't realize how comfortable my 8 hour flight was going to be. I was given a nice blanket and pillow and ear phones for my personal touch screen TV. I had 100 movies to choose from, games to play and I was served two meals and given snacks throughout the flight. My flight attendant was awesome, he brought me extra chocolates and I didn't even have to ask! He was pretty cute. And he spoke English, so he was automatically my friend. So that made it all bearable.
I landed in Lima at midnight and then had a 6 hour layover... that was the worst. I had to sleep in the airport, but it was so uncomfortable that I ended up just staying up all night. So by the time I got on my last flight to Piura at 6:10am this morning, I was exhausted.
Eliana, one of my country directors, picked me up at the Piura airport early this morning and we took a Taxi back to our apartment. I don't think South America has any traffic laws... Eliana was talking to me casually as if nothing was happening but I was freaking out inside as I watched our taxi driver speeding quickly back and forth between both lanes of traffic and swerving around cars that were swerving around the all other cars. There are no stop signs or traffic lights. And no right and left side of the road. The goal of driving here is to get to point A to point B as quickly as possible. Everyone is rushing as if its the end of the world, and EVERY one acts like they have the right of way. As a pedestrian, you have to run, cuz they don't stop for you. Instead they swerve around you. It is amazing and hilarious to watch their skill of not crashing into each other! haha
The name of the city I'm living in translates to "city of eternal heat". It is hot. But thankfully it's winter in South America, so the highs are only around 84 degrees. I really like it here already. I ate an amazing breakfast first thing, there is nothing like fresh bread from a Peruvian bakery, let me tell you! There is one on the block we live on. Very convenient. Eli made us eggs and an oatmeal drink too. And then I walked to Sacrament meeting with McCall and Brie. Church here is awesome and the wards are big. I loved it, even though I couldn't understand a word. The members greet you with a hug and a kiss on the cheek, rather than a hand shake. I like it better.
Peruvian little girls have stolen my heart. They are so sweet! They'll stare at us and smile big whenever we say Hola. Being white here attracts alot of attention... haha! Its funny.
I spent most of today sleeping, but I've explored a bit of the city this evening. Eliana made us Cafe Rio for dinner, it was amazing! I've yet to have Peruvian food... but I've got 5 weeks for that. We did just get back from the market and the plaza, I got the best ice cream I've ever had in my life. I'm a fan. So yummy. I'm going to spend all my sols on ice cream now. haha
Anyway, that's probably way too much detail for one day. I'm just excited to finally be here! It seems so natural to adjust to, and I'm getting by just fine with my Spanglish. The people love it when I try speaking Spanish. haha its an adventure!
Tomorrow we start on our projects. I'll be going to a school for special needs children tomorrow to volunteer, which basically means I get to go and play all day. And then the rest of the week, we'll be painting murals at the Orphanage and a school outside of the city. I was really excited to hear about that project!
I also booked my reservation to go to Macchu Piccu in 2 weeks!! I can't put into words how excited I am for that trip. We'll be in Cuzco for a few days and then we'll hike up to the Ancient city. AH!
Anyway, I'll do my best to keep this updated! Love you all!
I landed in Lima at midnight and then had a 6 hour layover... that was the worst. I had to sleep in the airport, but it was so uncomfortable that I ended up just staying up all night. So by the time I got on my last flight to Piura at 6:10am this morning, I was exhausted.
Eliana, one of my country directors, picked me up at the Piura airport early this morning and we took a Taxi back to our apartment. I don't think South America has any traffic laws... Eliana was talking to me casually as if nothing was happening but I was freaking out inside as I watched our taxi driver speeding quickly back and forth between both lanes of traffic and swerving around cars that were swerving around the all other cars. There are no stop signs or traffic lights. And no right and left side of the road. The goal of driving here is to get to point A to point B as quickly as possible. Everyone is rushing as if its the end of the world, and EVERY one acts like they have the right of way. As a pedestrian, you have to run, cuz they don't stop for you. Instead they swerve around you. It is amazing and hilarious to watch their skill of not crashing into each other! haha
The name of the city I'm living in translates to "city of eternal heat". It is hot. But thankfully it's winter in South America, so the highs are only around 84 degrees. I really like it here already. I ate an amazing breakfast first thing, there is nothing like fresh bread from a Peruvian bakery, let me tell you! There is one on the block we live on. Very convenient. Eli made us eggs and an oatmeal drink too. And then I walked to Sacrament meeting with McCall and Brie. Church here is awesome and the wards are big. I loved it, even though I couldn't understand a word. The members greet you with a hug and a kiss on the cheek, rather than a hand shake. I like it better.
Peruvian little girls have stolen my heart. They are so sweet! They'll stare at us and smile big whenever we say Hola. Being white here attracts alot of attention... haha! Its funny.
I spent most of today sleeping, but I've explored a bit of the city this evening. Eliana made us Cafe Rio for dinner, it was amazing! I've yet to have Peruvian food... but I've got 5 weeks for that. We did just get back from the market and the plaza, I got the best ice cream I've ever had in my life. I'm a fan. So yummy. I'm going to spend all my sols on ice cream now. haha
Anyway, that's probably way too much detail for one day. I'm just excited to finally be here! It seems so natural to adjust to, and I'm getting by just fine with my Spanglish. The people love it when I try speaking Spanish. haha its an adventure!
Tomorrow we start on our projects. I'll be going to a school for special needs children tomorrow to volunteer, which basically means I get to go and play all day. And then the rest of the week, we'll be painting murals at the Orphanage and a school outside of the city. I was really excited to hear about that project!
I also booked my reservation to go to Macchu Piccu in 2 weeks!! I can't put into words how excited I am for that trip. We'll be in Cuzco for a few days and then we'll hike up to the Ancient city. AH!
Anyway, I'll do my best to keep this updated! Love you all!
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| Piura, Plaza. This is a very old Spanish Cathedral |
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| Sleeping people in LIMA airport. I thought it was funny. |
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| Our rooftop patio. Favorite spot here. |
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| Sunset is at 5:30 again. I'm back to a winter schedule. |
Sunday, June 8, 2014
New Beginnings
Hello friends!
This blog will mark the beginning of my next adventure! As much as I tend to resist change, I actually really love it. I love to have purpose and stretch myself to do hard things. I've had a blast in Provo this past year. I've made life-long friends and the created the best memories! But its time to move... again. I've packed up my things and I'm finishing up my final preparations for my next adventure! This time, I have decided to leap a little more towards the stars. On Saturday, I am leaving on an plane to achieve one of my dreams and travel! Specifically to Piura, Peru!
I am so excited!!
Going to Peru has been on my mind for the past couple of summers now, I knew one day I'd make it there. I've loved the idea of going to Machu Pichu ever since I was a little girl. And my opportunity came up as I ran into my old friend Suzanne who told me about HELP-International and convinced me I should do it! I of course wanted to, but I honestly didn't think I'd actually go. So I tested the idea, I put my name in for a drawing at a UVU internship fair for a scholarship to get to Peru. I promised myself that if my name was picked from the drawing, I would go. In past experience, I've never won anything big from a drawing, so I thought that was a pretty safe promise.
A week later, I received an email saying my name was drawn! (What!) I made a decision in that moment. And I didn't give it another doubting thought. I was determined to make this dream happen. And everything has fallen into place to get me there since I make the first step forward.
HELP International is awesome! Their mission is "to empower people to fight global poverty through sustainable, life-changing development programs". I love the word empower. I believe in people and I love to bring freedom to individuals, no matter where they live. The projects with Help are designed not only to serve, but to teach. To bring in new ideas and provide them with materials that can last. I've been keeping up to date with the team that is currently in Peru right now, I can see how much of an impact it is making in their lives and the people they have been helping. I can hardly wait to get on the plane to join them!
The decision to go was definitely a leap of faith. I am going so outside of my comfort zone! I'm going to a country that speaks Spanish! I speak very little Spanish. But I'm learning it poco un poco! That'll be the biggest challenge for me I think, but I'm willing to learn as much as I can! I'm also going to be 6 hours away from the city my Brother is serving his mission in Ecuador! Of course I won't see him, but it'll be cool to experience the same part of the world he is living in for the next two years! We'll be right across the border from eachother!
Last of all, I wanted to express my deepest gratitude to everyone who has donated towards my trip to help me get to Peru. I am SO thankful by the amount of money I have been able to receive from each of you to help me reach my dream. I could not have done this with out you all. Thank you so much for the support!
I'll be leaving early on Saturday morning. I'll fly from SLC, to LAX, to LIMA where I will have a 7 hour layover in the middle of the night and then I'll fly to Piura early Sunday morning. I don't know whether to be nervous or excited! Its a whole lot of feelings all in one. :)
Anyway, I'm hoping to keep everyone posted on what I'll be doing over the next couple months on this blog! Stay tuned for all my Peruvian adventures.
Lots of Love!
Lindsay
This blog will mark the beginning of my next adventure! As much as I tend to resist change, I actually really love it. I love to have purpose and stretch myself to do hard things. I've had a blast in Provo this past year. I've made life-long friends and the created the best memories! But its time to move... again. I've packed up my things and I'm finishing up my final preparations for my next adventure! This time, I have decided to leap a little more towards the stars. On Saturday, I am leaving on an plane to achieve one of my dreams and travel! Specifically to Piura, Peru!
I am so excited!!
Going to Peru has been on my mind for the past couple of summers now, I knew one day I'd make it there. I've loved the idea of going to Machu Pichu ever since I was a little girl. And my opportunity came up as I ran into my old friend Suzanne who told me about HELP-International and convinced me I should do it! I of course wanted to, but I honestly didn't think I'd actually go. So I tested the idea, I put my name in for a drawing at a UVU internship fair for a scholarship to get to Peru. I promised myself that if my name was picked from the drawing, I would go. In past experience, I've never won anything big from a drawing, so I thought that was a pretty safe promise.
A week later, I received an email saying my name was drawn! (What!) I made a decision in that moment. And I didn't give it another doubting thought. I was determined to make this dream happen. And everything has fallen into place to get me there since I make the first step forward.
HELP International is awesome! Their mission is "to empower people to fight global poverty through sustainable, life-changing development programs". I love the word empower. I believe in people and I love to bring freedom to individuals, no matter where they live. The projects with Help are designed not only to serve, but to teach. To bring in new ideas and provide them with materials that can last. I've been keeping up to date with the team that is currently in Peru right now, I can see how much of an impact it is making in their lives and the people they have been helping. I can hardly wait to get on the plane to join them!
The decision to go was definitely a leap of faith. I am going so outside of my comfort zone! I'm going to a country that speaks Spanish! I speak very little Spanish. But I'm learning it poco un poco! That'll be the biggest challenge for me I think, but I'm willing to learn as much as I can! I'm also going to be 6 hours away from the city my Brother is serving his mission in Ecuador! Of course I won't see him, but it'll be cool to experience the same part of the world he is living in for the next two years! We'll be right across the border from eachother!
Last of all, I wanted to express my deepest gratitude to everyone who has donated towards my trip to help me get to Peru. I am SO thankful by the amount of money I have been able to receive from each of you to help me reach my dream. I could not have done this with out you all. Thank you so much for the support!
I'll be leaving early on Saturday morning. I'll fly from SLC, to LAX, to LIMA where I will have a 7 hour layover in the middle of the night and then I'll fly to Piura early Sunday morning. I don't know whether to be nervous or excited! Its a whole lot of feelings all in one. :)
Anyway, I'm hoping to keep everyone posted on what I'll be doing over the next couple months on this blog! Stay tuned for all my Peruvian adventures.
Lots of Love!
Lindsay
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