Saturday, January 8, 2011

Back in Action

My parents and I made it safely to Pacasmayo.  The most dangerous part of the arrival was when we had a herd of kids rush the van as soon as we pulled through the front gate.  It was just as great to see everyone as I had imagined.  Lots of hugs and high fives all around. 

I started my shift right off the bat.  Gina, the house mom of the boy,s has been working 24 hours a day 6 days a week for the past year and a half, so I figured that while I'm here I will make sure she gets some much needed time with her own kids.  In order to do that I'm taking the night shift,  I'm working in the boys house from 8:00 at night till 11:00 in the morning. Don't worry it's a lot easier than it sounds and I am really enjoying it.  I come in around 8:00 and since its summer vacation we all stay up till about 11:00 watching movies or playing cards or board games then we all wake up around 8:00, I make breakfast they do their chores then send them outside.  Ya, thats right, I make breakfast for all 11 of us.  Today I got the kids in a little bit of trouble because I sent them outside before they finished all their chores (hey they told me they were done) and when Gina got back at 11:00 she got on to them for not doing them all.

Another funny tangent here, after about 30 minutes back on my first day I was playing soccer with the kids (by the way don't ever play soccer barefoot on concrete when you haven't been doing it in a while or you get some badly bruised feet) Aurellio who is one of the guards came up to me and asked me how to pay for a shipment of bricks they just got in.  30 minutes here and it's like I never left, haha.

Yesterday we took all the kids to the beach.  There is another volunteer here, Samantha, whose mom and brother were visiting.  Friday was their last day so we figured it would be fun to get all the kids down to the ocean.  I brought a surfboard but didn't get too much surfing in as I was busy pushing kids on it through some little waves.  My parents and I are also taking all the kids out to eat in the evenings on rotation.  Thursday night was the older boys, last night was the older girls, tonight is the younger boys and tomorrow probably the younger girls.  

Monday is my meeting with another orphanage in Trujillo.  We are going to talk a little more in depth about a proposed job opening for me there.  I'll let everyone know how it goes.

Also, I'd post pictures but my mom has almost all the pictures on her camera because I was in the water all day yesterday.  When I get a little bit more free time I'll get the pictures from her and put some up here.  The internet is kind of slow as well so that's making it hard to post stuff.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Video


I made a video but it was too long to put on blogger so I had to upload it to Facebook instead.  Please click the "video" link above to watch a slideshow covering my trips to Peru up until this point.  

Wednesday I return to Peru with my parents.  I am returning during a time of a lot of changes that are critical to the future of Casa de Paz and to my future in Peru.  I also just found out today that I am returning on the dawn of a 10 day camping trip, haha should be fun and have lots of stories from that, although don't expect any updates while I'm out in the wilderness.  

So please be praying that the right decisions are made by all parties involved and that we can make sure all the kids at Casa de Paz are ok. 

I also want to thank everyone that has been so supportive to me not only in the last couple weeks but for the last four years.  It's been great so far and I hope it continues to be great in the future.  

The next time you see a post hopefully I will safe in Peru. 

Hasta pronto.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Imminent Return

You might of seen on facebook already but I now have an official return date.  I bought my ticket for the 5th of January.  There has been a lot of changes in my plans since the last blog post so I'll catch everyone up to speed. I've decided to put my plans for starting a new project on hold for awhile, there are a lot of reasons for this, one of the main ones is that I have been offered a position at another orphanage in Trujillo.  The position was described as an administrative position and I am extremely interested in it.  I'll keep everyone up to date with how that unfolds.  The only thing keeping me from jumping all over this opportunity is the emotional attachment I have with the kids in Pacasmayo where I have been heavily involved in the past two years.

So the plan right now is that I will return to Pacasmayo in January and spend a month at the orphanage in Pacasmayo and see how things go, if things work out then it is a possibility that I stay there, but right now it is looking very likely that I will be going to Trujillo in February.  

To clear some things up, when I say "see how things go" I'm referring to the current unstable condition of the orphanage in Pacasmayo.  They recently had an inspection and they need to change a lot of things physically and administratively.  These things are in truth pretty simple to change it is just a matter of people wanting to change them.  Sorry I'm being vague I just don't want to step on anyone's toes right now.  The deadline for these changes are February and I'll have a good idea if they are going to be made when I arrive in January allowing my decision making process to be much easier.

On a side note you may have noticed I'm playing around with the format of the blog a bit.  Hang with me if things get a little crazy, and if you absolutely hate the new layouts just let me know via comments.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Getting into action

After a couple of more meetings with the people who own the house that I posted in my last post we have decided that it would be too risky to depend on them for the house. What we are doing now is looking for a new location to rent. We have also determined in order to get a smoother start that we will begin with an education and feeding center. In this center we will work primarily but not exclusively with 15-20 kids that are to be chosen through a process that accesses their needs. We will work with the children and their families (or caretakers) to help provide them with an opportunity for a better future. While working primarily with the selected children we will also be working very hard throughout the surrounding area doing community outreach, emergency relief, and family education.

There are so many areas of great need in the Trujillo area that we are a little overwhelmed at the possibilities right now. In the last month we have visited a couple of more locations one in particular is Alta Moche and in the next month we will be visiting a couple more so that we have a good idea of the different needs.

Some things we are looking for in the areas we visit are...

Poverty level
Need
Receptiveness of local government
Accessibility
Accommodations for possible volunteers
Availability of land, water, electricity

After we whittle the down the number of suitable locations we will be praying and doing a lot of discernment before we decide where to plant our roots.

Here are a few pictures of the Alta Moche location