Friday, April 30, 2010

Danilo Emergency


Tuesday night Danilo had an emergency. He started breathing really hard and could not catch his breath, he was scaring himself so it just made it worse. We rushed him down to the Health Center here in Pacasmayo where they put him on an oxygen mask. Everyone was pretty worried at this point because he just wouldn't calm down and he was starting to sweat from all the effort he was putting in to breath. The Health Center here in Pacasmayo decided he needed to go to Trujillo and this time they had the ambulance ready. So I rode in the back of the "ambulance" with Danilo, Maribel, and a nurse. They had him on an IV and oxygen. About halfway to Trujillo he fell asleep which actually helped the situation because he was getting more oxygen through his nose that way.

When we arrived to Trujillo he was calm and breathing a lot better but still a little labored. They took him off the oxygen and gave him some more medicine through his IV. They said that he had to stay over night to monitor him. So Maribel stayed in the room with him and I went to Mari Ester and Luis's house in Trujillo to spend the night. We got back to the hospital early in the morning and they took an x-ray of danilo's throat and lungs. They said everything looked fine and let us go at around 2:30 in the afternoon. We decided to go to a private doctor afterwards to get a second opinion. The Doctor said it was a croup spasm probably initiated by a foreign object that Danilo swallowed (very likely as Danilo puts anything and everything in his mouth). The Dr. gave him some anti-inflammatory liquid and some steroid pills.

Danilo is back 100% and causing more trouble today, so no need to worry about his health.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Some things still stand out


Well I know I just wrote a blog post not too long ago and I'm not in the habit of writing one so frequently but there are just some things that still catch my attention. Wednesday my attention was caught. Maribel found out about a nine year old girl that was living in pretty bad conditions through a pastor friend in Chenpen. The pastor's name is David and he does a kids group that anyone who wants to can come one of those kids is Claudia. Maribel went and visited Claudia last week because the pastor was wanting to know if there is anything we can do to help her or possibly bring her to the orphanage. Maribel came back crying and told me that it was the saddest thing she's ever seen, and that says a lot because both her and I have seen some pretty sad stuff here. So I agreed to go back with her and visit Claudia.

Wednesday we drove to Chenpen to go meet Claudia. We drove up and parked outside of what looked to be a pretty normal street in Chenpen. We got and I was a little surprised and was thinking this really doesn't look so sad to me, it's a pretty busy street nothing terrible. We then walked through what I thought was going to be a front door of a house but it was actually a door to an alley way. The alley was about 3 feet across and all dirt with adobe walls on each side. Along this alley were 10 foot x 10 foot rooms that people lived in. No electricity no running water. The people who lived there paid 20 soles a month for the rooms. One of these rooms is where Claudia lives. We knocked on the door frame (there was no door) and a mentally ill old lady told us to go ahead and come in, as soon as we walked in I had to walk back out because Claudia was just sitting on the bed naked. I came back in the room about 10 minutes later after she had put on the new clothes that Maribel had brought for her. The room was piled floor to ceiling with junk. In order to pay for food and the 20 sole a month rent the mentally ill mother and Claudia would scavenge for junk and sell it. After I got a hold of what I was seeing the older lady offered me a chair to sit in, however it was a preschool chair designed for toddlers and there was no way I was fitting in it so I just stood. We watched Claudia open her little doll set that we brought her and at the same time explained that the vitamins that we brought were only to be eaten one a day.

After she opened her present is when I noticed the old man lying on the floor. It was her mothers step father or something like that. He was lying there on the dirt floor on top of a blanket and he looked pretty out of it. David the pastor told me that they think he has TB and they are getting him some medicine. I wouldn't doubt that he has TB because the entire house is dust, mold, and cobwebs not to mention all the trash and the pot that they use to go to the bathroom in. We asked Claudia if she might like to come to Pacasmayo one day to come visit, she said she would because she hasn't seen the beach before. I doubt she's ever been out of Chenpen. I really am just flabbergasted as to how she has made it to nine with the caretakers that she has, the mother is in no way mentally stable and the man of the house can't even walk. It's just a sad sad story.

The entire house
you can see man sleeping in this picture
Alley way, their door on the right
alley way looking back at the street you can see our van parked out front.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

I'm alive

Hey everyone, I know that it has been far too long since the last post. A lot has been going on around here but it all just seems so normal to me now that I have trouble getting motivated to post about it. One of the more noteworthy things I've done in the last couple weeks was take a trip to Lima to talk with the lady who is in charge of the orphanage regulation in Peru. We have an inspection coming up soon so we decided that it was a good idea if Maribel and I went to get an overview of all the things that we need to improve or change in order to pass the inspection. The things we need to change aren't really serious, but it's a lot of small stuff. For example we need to get covered cabinets in the kitchen, touch up paint and decorate some houses, enclose one of the water pumps and other misc. jobs like that. I think that the new English teacher, Steve, and I are going to start working of that stuff next week. To decorate the houses we are going to use a projector to put pictures on the wall then paint them in, imagine big stencil. Other projects that Steve and I are planning are switching out some light fixtures and enclosing the pump.


Here is a picture of Yhonson after his team won the championship in a soccer league he was in. He did really well playing goalie and had a blast. Their team won the 200 sole prize and split that between 10 of them.

Last week we threw a surprise birthday party for one of the house moms Gina. She is the one directly to the left of me. We had the other house moms there, Maribel, Gladys and another friend Rosa (far left) who has been doing a lot in the community to help the orphanage. We had the party at Maribel's house and had about 8 kids come as well. It was a lot of fun and she was really surprised. You can also observe from this picture that my hair is just getting out of control.