Wednesday, 7 March 2012

Peru: The land of desert and crazy driving!

Our ‘chilling’ time on the coast of Peru ended up with lots of people visiting the toilet for various reasons so I was able to be nurse maid on occasions.  We then had a long drive through Peru’s desert land (apparently 3/5 of Peru is jungle but I have yet to see this part!)  Peru is definitely the poorest country we have been in so far and there seems to be little pride in keeping the country clean…but the sunsets have been stunning!

En route to Lima, the team split into two groups.  One smaller group left to go to work in the jungle and help run a church leaders conference for those based in the Amazon.  The rest of the team then made their way to Paramonga where we partnered with local churches and led childrens work and prayed for lots of people.  On one occasion some of the team prayed for a man who had been deaf from birth and praise God he was able to hear after praying!

Myself and a few others then left south again for Lima to help prepare for the rest of the team’s arrival.  We were able to network with other agencies and do lots of airport runs for new team members arriving and people returning home for a break.  Having done 7 airport runs in 9 days as well as other driving, I’ve certainly conquered rush hour driving in Lima….although rules such as stopping at green lights and going at red sometimes is a little weird!

It very much feels that we’re in a time of transition as a team and as we’ve reached the 6 month mark, many of us are feeling tired and need a rest.  So I’m heading off tomorrow with my lovely friend Caitlin to go to Cuzco for a rest (just a mere 22 hour bus ride away!) whilst the rest of the team stays in Lima or goes to the jungle.  Whilst I love being with my ‘family’ here, close community living is not always easy so I’m looking forward to having some space and sleeping in the same bed for at least a week!  Thank you for making it possible for a holiday to happen.

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