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Friday, 25 May 2012
Day one parte dos
Here is the next installment from my journal:
Next we head over to the baggage claim to see a regular looking conveyor belt carrying the luggage around. While waiting for our luggage to come around on the very long belt, we get sniff "searched" three times by police dogs. After getting our packages we had to claim them with our baggage claim tags at yet another scary-looking Peruvia guard. The time is 11 pm when we head over to customs, where another fast moving line awaits. We show our documents and customs claim, and get directed to push "the button of decision," basically a big green button that you push- if it lights the pole above you green, you are free to entre the country, but if the lights turn red, then you have to go into the search room, where they x-ray all of your bags and search "random" people. Out of all of us travelers, Joel was the only one who got the green light, the rest of us were subjected to a search and had to try to figure out what the annoyed security guard, who didn't speak English and spoke very fast, wanted. Finally, after finishing customs, we headed out and met Dimas Vivanco and Daniel Pfieffer. We then had to wait for Peter to come through as he was on a later flight that got delayed. So when we where all rejoined in the center of the airport with about 200 peruvian eyes staring at us, Dimas instructs us to wait while he bartered with the taxi's before they saw we were "Gringos." Ten minutes later Dimas returned and beckoned us to follow him. We got to our taxi, and it is a regular sized Volvo style hatchback station-wagon weird thing with four doors. So four of us climb in, and the driver gets in after packing the back with our luggage. However not all of it fits in the back, so we have our laps very full. next thing we know, the driver of the the taxi is motioning and telling us to pile all of our luggage from our laps into Joel, who is riding shot gun. We didn't realize what is happening and tried to say that we were fine, that we were comfortable. But the driver became more insistent, and completely buries Joel in duffels and backpacks. We enjoy the space until the driver starts saying "uno mas, uno mas!" (one more, one more). Then we realize, what was a tight fit with Jacob, Dalton and myself became and impossible game of sitting of each others laps as Daniel tries to squeeze in. The driver had to physically help us push the door closed. We soon figured out that if Jake sat backwards facing us, it worked slightly better. Ten minutes of laughter turned into hysterical laughter when we passed Dimas' car, and say that Emily Marzofka was sitting in the front seat, with Elijah and Peter in the back. After a fifteen minute ride, we arrived at Dimas' house. We were then very promptly told to go into the house and let Dimas and the taxi driver get all of the stuff because it was not super safe in the street at one in the morning. We get settled in, and get introduced to Blanca, Dimas' wife. We chat for an hour or so, drink a "special" drink which turned out to be Coca-cola. After much conversing, and some comprehension, Dimas broke out the guitar and started playing and singing several songs including something having to do with the flower of canola and the National Anthem. After more musical enlightenment and talking we head upstairs to our sleeping quarters. Being two AM, I am very surprised while walking up the stairs to find that I am out side- on the roof. There are two rooms and a Bano on one side of the roof, and an open roof on the other side. We very quickly fall asleep after being instructed to use bottled water even to brush our teeth.
This concludes day one, sorry it took so long to post this. But it is finally up. Enjoy and feel free to comment, subscribe, share, etc. . .
Gracias!
En Cristo,
Miguel
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Peru: Day One!
Sorry that this is so late, I have been quite busy in this very laid back country. I have been writing everything down each night in a notebook, so that I won't forget by the time I get the chance to update the blog. So here I will begin the recount, as recorded on May 21.
PERU, DAY ONE
WOW! Back up- we are still in Minnesota . . So we all get to Jacob's house around 8 pm on Sunday evening, go into the basement and start dividing up the massive quantity of books, tee-shirts, and crafts into our bags. We are called from our labors to partake in a decadent feast put on by the Gambles comprised of delicious smoked BBQ ribs, potatoes, vegis and finished with New York cheese cake topped with peanut butter fudge. This is our last supper in America for a while. We conclude the night with some billiards. We awake the next morning to the smell of bacon and eggs. After eating a hearty birthday breaky for Jacob, we head off to the airport. Our adventure has now officially begun. We get dropped off and head through security. Waiting at our gate brings a couple of rounds of 500 to the table. Finally we board our very small plane headed to Houston, Texas. They didn't like running the A/C, so it was a sweltering ride squished in a claustrophobic environment. After a very long flight, we finally arrive in Houston. In Houston, we were struck with the Spanish influence. Everything had both Spanish and English. We had about a four hour layover- so we enjoyed some lunch at Chili's. We met up with Elijah here and we soon boarding the Boeing 767 that was going to take us to Peru! During our 6 and a half flight they served two meals, one was your choice of two microwaved meals- either pasta with "meatballs" or BBQ chicken. They were served with a dry dinner rolls, and a salad with Caesar dressing and a chocolate bar. The second meal was a soggy turkey sandwich, carrots, and a kit-kat bar. As the plane begins its descent, our excitement rose through the sky. Because the plane was VERY full, our carry on bags had to be put all over the plane in the overhead bins, so after finding them, we were just about the last ones off the plane. Right when we exited the plane we were hit with the fact that we were in Peru by the lady directing us into the Immigration lines, in full frenzied Spanish, and the airport sported Spanish only. Immagration consisted of a long line and a dude who stamped our passport.
Well, that's all for now, I must go to bed. . . I will post the rest of Day one, and continue shortly.
Gracias! Miguel.
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
¡Perú!
Hola from Peru. We are here and having a GREAT time! We all have a bit of a headache trying to keep up with the Spanish, but we are having a blast! Tonight I will have more time, and will bring you up to date on the trip as of now.
Adiós,
Miguel
Monday, 7 May 2012
Prof G writes the following about our packing list: "Packing List -- Peru
Trip 2012
As
I was putting together the packing list for the Peru trip, I was reminded of
the packing list that Jesus gave His disciples when He sent them out two-by-two
to teach from village to village (in Mark 6:6-12). It was actually a list of
what NOT to take though. They weren’t allowed to take money, food, a bag, or
extra clothes! They were only allowed to take a staff and their partner. Why
was that? Perhaps it was a reminded to rely completely on God to take care of
them. Perhaps it was also a reminder of how Jesus was their Good Shepherd in
Psalm 23, “Your rod and your staff, they comfort me.”
Of
course, I’m not going to suggest we don’t take money, food, bags, or clothes on
our Peru trip! However, it’s a great reminder for us to rely completely on our
Good Shepherd, who provides for all our needs, whether we are here in the U.S.
or traveling to Peru!
Baggage: United Airlines offers the first checked bag
(up to 50 pounds) for FREE on flights to
South America and the second checked bag for $70. I suggest weighing your bag
before you leave for the airport. In addition, you are allowed one carry-on
item and one personal item.
1.
Apparel
a.
It
looks like it will be in the lower 70’s during the day and drop down to the lower
60’s at night.
b.
Keep
in mind Dimas’ house doesn’t have heat or air conditioning, so I suggest being
prepared for both cooler and warmer weather.
c.
It
doesn’t rain much there. Instead it mists. Keep in mind this is the winter
season where they do get more moisture. So a light water-proof jacket might
come in handy.
d.
Something
dressy/nice for social event. They just now started having weekly church
services on Sunday.
e.
Good
walking shoes.
f.
Sunglasses/hat
g.
I’m
not yet sure what they do for washing clothes. I’ll get back to you on that.
2.
Documents
a.
PASSPORT!
b.
Copy
of passport to carry with you on day trips
c.
I
also highly recommend scanning your passport and e-mailing it to yourself. That
way if you lose your passport, you have a copy of it on the web to access.
d.
Gov
issued photo ID probably isn’t necessary, but might be handy to have with you
for some form of ID.
f.
Minors
need notarized permission to travel and medical release form. Give to Prof.
Gullerud to carry with him.
g.
Medical
insurance card and/or travel insurance information
h.
Dimas's
contact information. This is included on the permission slip.
i.
Spending money (These are just rough estimates.)
i.
Food
= $270
ii.
Transportation
$200
iii.
Other
= $100
iv.
All U.S. bills must be almost new, no
tears or wrinkles. Otherwise they will not exchange the money.
v.
Optional:
Credit Card
vi.
Dimas
is looking into the possibility of going to Machu Picchu. I’ll have to let you
know the extra cost on that. It might be around $300 extra.
vii.
We
plan to use some of the fund-raising fund to pay Dimas for housing us.
3.
Sleeping
. Since Dimas doesn’t have enough bed for
everyone you should bring a mattress pad/bed roll/air mattress, along with bedding
or sleeping bag & pillow.
4.
Toiletries/Personal
Items
a.
at
least a half-roll of TP; most restrooms don’t have TP, so you’ll want to carry
some with you at all times
b.
hygiene
items
c.
bath,
hand, wash towel
d.
sunscreen
e.
medicine
= pain reliever, cold/alergy
f.
hand
sanitizer
5.
Media/Technology
a.
cameras
& batteries or charger
b.
phone
(unless special plan is purchased, you’ll only want to use your cell phone in
the U.S. of course)
c.
Wi-Fi
is available at the house
d.
I
will be taking my laptop with web-cam, so video Skype conversations will be
possible. If you don’t already have a Skype account, I suggest doing so. It’s
free and easy to use.
6.
Teaching
& Writing Material
a.
paper
& pens
b.
journal
c.
craft
and puppet show materials
d.
lesson
plans
e.
Bibles
f.
music
g.
Spanish
dictionary
7.
Transportation/Map
Information
a.
city/area
maps
b.
tourist
attraction information
8.
Travel
Items (all of this is optional, so just consider what you might need/want)
a.
water/drinks
b.
snacks
c.
book
d.
music
e.
cards/games
f.
extra
sweatshirt (last time I went the plane was very cold)
g.
backpack
for day/overnight trips
9.
Gifts/Donation
Ideas
a.
money
donation for housing us (I will take care of this from the fund-raising fund)
b.
candy
c.
crayons
d.
books
e.
toys/balls
f.
hacky-sac
10.
Other
a.
personal
snacks for when we're there"
Saturday, 5 May 2012
PERU MISSION TRIP UPDATE 4-3-12
Notes from Meeting
Documentation- does everyone
have a passport? YES! It is a little important. . .
Make a photocopy of passport, or two.
Prof will do this for us.
Plane Ticket- Gamble, Emily, Micah, and
Prof G have tickets, Barthels will get one through American Airlines.
Elijah is working on getting one/ has one and will fly out of
Milwaukee.
Notarized consent/ permission form and
medical consent release forms needed for all students exept Micah (I
am 18).
Medical insurance coverage Check it
out! Gamble, Emily, and Prof are covered- the rest of us need to
get that figured out. Here is a suggestion from Peter- allianztravelinsurance.com
Bible Lesson:
Jesus
Camina sobre el agua puppet show (walking on the water)
Divide
the parts (4 speaking, several puppet-tiring)
Gamble-
Pedro
Elijah-
Jesus and puppet-tiring
Micah-
Narrador uno
Dalton-
Narrador dos (Derek is back-up)
Emily-
Puppet-tiring
Prof
G and Peter- set up and watch/ help with questions/ responses.
Went
over words/translations
Visual
Aids-- Colouring assignment
Emily
is on the JOB! Then Prof G will laminate and Popsicle stick them
Sermons4kids.com
activities and colouring sheets
Bring
supplies so that they can make their own puppets.
Weather-
Low
70s and 60's
Packing list
First bag free on
United Airlines (50 Lbs) second $70
We might invest in
one additional “group bag” for supplies
Laptops for some
of them, one for village and one for Demas' son.
I hope to post a "packing list" soon. . .
UPDATE
2 church services
in Spanish -Daniel Pfeiffer
several baptisms
Itinerary
Dimas is working
on it
That's all for now, sorry about the format, I wanted to get it up today, and ran out of time to type it up in a nice paragraph, so I left it in note style from the meeting.
Thursday, 19 April 2012
Hi, sorry for the delay in posts and updates, its been pretty busy here lately, but as far as Peru goes, Pastor Nolting is down there right now, and will update us on the situation when he gets back. So at our last meeting yesterday, we talked about a packing list, somethings we need. we also talked about using a puppet show with narrative to help teach one of the stories, Jesus walking on the water.
Got to go to class, I'll keep you updated.
Got to go to class, I'll keep you updated.
Thursday, 1 March 2012
Hey!
Today we discussed a couple of things, we talked about the possibility of taking a couple of days in Cuzco, possibly doing some whitewater rafting, and other activities/tours. As far as the Bible stories go, we want to teach them in pairs, and we are thinking about a general theme of "Pointing to Christ." This would be a selection of Old and New Testament stories that Point to Christ, finishing with the birth, death, resurrection, and Pentecost. This series would focus on the Love and Mercy that God has shown us through His Plan of Salvation.
Today we discussed a couple of things, we talked about the possibility of taking a couple of days in Cuzco, possibly doing some whitewater rafting, and other activities/tours. As far as the Bible stories go, we want to teach them in pairs, and we are thinking about a general theme of "Pointing to Christ." This would be a selection of Old and New Testament stories that Point to Christ, finishing with the birth, death, resurrection, and Pentecost. This series would focus on the Love and Mercy that God has shown us through His Plan of Salvation.
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