Our Zone |
Ticketed for ... mattresses??? |
Our dear friend Sthefania Aguero sent these to us in honor of Thanksgiving! |
Luncheon |
Yet another protest |
Eat your heart out Evelyn Wood, just try digesting all of that marching by |
Fifteen to pour one slab |
Glad to NOT be on that one! |
Just happy to be here |
It’s beginning to look ever so remotely like Christmas here in Cusco. The stores are getting decorated and there are Christmas trees and nativities around. There is also Paneton (Christmas Bread) stacked nearly to the ceilings in the stores. The mall even has a huge nativity and a christmas tree. They play Christmas music but the Peruvian villansicos make ours seem kind of pale. They are pretty salsa/merengue beat-based, to say the least!
We have had some amazing rain storms and it is starting to green up and look like summer. The mornings are usually sunny and warm but the afternoons and evenings are wet and cold. We always carry a sweater and an umbrella, we just never know.
The week was eventful as most are. Tuesday was a national holiday celebrating the Immaculate Conception. The churches were busy with many children participating in their first communions. We stayed away from the plaza and enjoyed a quiet relaxing day at home. Rich did a little painting and we even watched a Star Wars movie, because Rich wanted to hear Greedo speak Quechua again.
We met our district Wednesday morning to take a group picture. Changes are coming up and many sisters and elders are returning home this next week. We really enjoy working and visiting with the young missionaries, they are great young men and women.
After the picture taking, Rich had to get some papers signed to renew his carnet. He then returned to work and finished out the afternoon and left for his mission presidency meeting. While he was crossing the pedestrian bridge to go to the church he was texting our daughter, not even driving. When he started down the steps on the other side he slipped on the wet stairs and landed flat on his back. Miraculously, he didn’t break anything and his suit looks like new after a visit to the dry cleaners. He is still sore but not too bruised.
Thursday Julie taught her English classes and we took lots of pictures. We are able to take two pages at a time with the books we have this week. Those are always fun and, at least satisfying because we can fly through them.
Rich finished the two page books, turned off the computer and turned the camera back to take the photos for the one page at a time books. When he turned the computer back on, the dreaded blue screen appeared saying something was messed up with the program and he was unable to fix it.
We talked to our supervisor Friday morning and tried all sorts of things with the computer to no avail. Happily we had a lunch with the church employees and service missionaries. We have never thought of ourselves as service missionaries, but we guess we are. It was a fun lunch with good friends. We did feel like it was all a bit random since it was building maintenance, church education system and us…
After lunch we returned to our office, unplugged the computer and brought it home to send to Lima. We are hoping it will get repaired quickly, we want to finish the work here and our weeks remaining are passing rapidly.
Rich left for Andahuaylas early Saturday morning and Julie sent the computer on the bus and caught up on things around the apartment. Rich arrived in Andahuaylas in the late afternoon and had meetings until nearly midnight.
Sunday, Julie attended the 8:00 am church meetings and was asked to play the piano. She was also asked to speak since they were short a speaker. Thank goodness for her iPad. It was a busy sacrament meeting.
Rich arrived home from Andahuaylas in the afternoon and his back was feeling pretty uncomfortable from his fall and the long, plus seven hour ride. He released a missionary in the evening.
We love the Christmas season and all it represents. The wonderful music and thoughts of family and loved ones brings us great joy and peace at this time. It is so unusual to have it feeling like summer at Christmas time. Still, this is far from the first such experiences. The cloud massifs that build each day are breathtaking and Rich takes many a useless photo of them. We continue to be fascinated by the beauty and majesty of the Andes.
Geez, dad, I guess you can't text and walk anymore either. ;)
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DeleteNow I totally qualify as a Spaz!
ReplyDeleteYipes! I hope the back injury clears up quickly. Those things can have long-term effects. Thanks for the dogs. I got my weekly fix, in spades.
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