Just a couple on the names of the team:
Steven (not Stephen)
Fany (not Fanny)
Thank you for your time :)
Thursday, 15 March 2012
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
One Month In
Wow, so I've already
been here over a month. Part of me thinks that the time has flown by,
whilst another part feels like I've been here for ever. There have
definitely been times over the past 5 weeks when I've missed England,
missed rain, missed knowing what's going on for most of the time, but
in all honesty I'm really enjoying myself.
So what, I hear you
ask, have been up to?
Well, I'm still going
to language school 5 times a week, though only 2 hours a day now. So
I've had the majority of the day to work with Dr Cooper, last week we
were three days at the church/school/children's centre San Juan
Evangelista. We ran a clinic for any local children costing 3 Soles
for a consultation (that's about 75p), and selling any medication on
the spot on the cheap as well. We were a team of four for most of the
time, with Townsend being helped by a local nurse, Fanny, who by the
way is brilliant. Meanwhile Stephen, a Peruvian as well, and I were
taking information, height and weight for the next child. The picture below also shows Padre Luis, the pastor of San Juan Evangelista.
Myself with Stephen, Fanny, Townsend and Padre Luis |
For the first two days
it seemed to me like this large team could have handled without me,
though I still enjoyed the experience and chatting to Stephen.
However, in true South American fashion, the afternoon of the last
day (Friday) was manic, and we ended up staying for over an hour
longer than planned. Those are the days that you reach the end of
with relief, but also knowing that you've done some good, made a
difference. Those are good days.
I have also continued
meeting with the young people at Ascencion, and am beginning to build
friendships there.
Another trip we made
since my last update was to a project called “Shalom”, which
provides various services for children with disabilities. I had the
privilege of sitting in for a physiotherapy session with a very
physically limited girl, which was interesting both intellectually
and emotionally.
So that's about it.
This week is a bit slower, so I'm focussing more on my Spanish, and
doing all the little jobs that I've been putting off. So prayer
requests:
- That I'll be refreshed and renewed this week
- Once again, that my Spanish would continue to improve
- For Fanny, as she is so important to the health ministry here
Peace and blessings
B
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