I feel like I never have anything to talk about on this blog that other people would actually want to read, and then all at once everything happens and I feel like I have so many things to talk about. I want to apologize ahead of time if this post is all over the place…
Ok - well Friday was the last day of school for the year. Peru’s summer break is during January and February. I fully intended to come home from school on Friday and type up a blog post on the past two months of working in the school, but due to some emergencies I have been frantically shopping for Christmas presents for 20 kids. (Man, and I thought buying for my parents was difficult) I am going to postpone my post about the school until next time – it’s probably better for you and I both if I refrain from writing a novel-length post….
Ok, where was I?...Oh yeah - Every year a church in Dallas provides the presents for the kids at Casa Hogar. Each child receives one box filled with t-shirts, socks, toothbrushes, school supplies, little toys, etc. Well somewhere between Dallas and Arequipa the boxes went MIA. We learned this news last Monday – the week before Christmas. Kym was flying home to spend Christmas in the States that day, so I eagerly volunteered to take on the task. The church from Dallas sent me money, and once I had it I got to SHOPPIN’!
I shopped every day after school and all weekend, except for a couple of hours on Saturday when I did a small little Bible lesson about Christmas at Casa Hogar. The lesson was about the Christian significance behind the candy cane. They were very patient with my poor Spanish and I think it went well. I gave them all candy canes afterward so they seemed happy :)
Anyway, shopping was very fun, but also terribly EXHAUSTING. I missed Target. I even missed Wal-Mart. But most of all I missed my 4-Runner. Shopping is much harder when you do not have a trunk to throw everything in while you move on to the next shopping destination. I covered ever inch of the mall that is nearest to me, and then I branched out. Naty took me to some local markets near the center of town, and after church Sunday we explored a new mall further away.
The presents are all done and ready to go for tomorrow. I am so excited to spend this holiday with the kids and everyone at Casa Hogar. As weird as it feels to have Christmas during the summer – I’m liking spending the holiday season down here. My favorite part is all of the nativity scenes! They are EVERYWHERE!! There are Christmas trees too, but the most important decoration is definitely “El Nacimiento.”
One last little tidbit - At church on Sunday we all wrote our name on a little sheep, and after lighting the 4th Advent candle we put our sheep around the nativity scene. It was so cool. While doing so Padre Juan Carlos told us to remember, “We are all God’s sheep.”
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