We also took a trip Sipe Sipe and did a bread run. We were able to hand out 200 little bags of chocolate milk and the same amount of snacks. Of course, we had a bunch of candy to give the little kids as well. We were able to spend a few hours in this town, it was really neat. After that we drove up the mountains to some ancient Incan Ruins. We ate lunch up there and explored what it must have been like to live hundreds of years ago…here are some pics below of the bread run and the ruins. This is my roommate craig handing some things out to the little kids....
We spent a couple days in chapare (the jungle), but did not do much because of the accident. We were able to stay at this orphanage below for the night. It was cool to see the inside of a place where children will be living very soon. We stayed there for the night and the next day went to the nearby monkey park. This a park run by volunteers who care a lot about the monkeys in the jungles. They started a park that people can visit. Below is me making friends with one of the monkeys, before he realized I had gum in my mouth and decided he wanted it. Then he attempted to pull my hair out…awesome. Also below is one of the three orphanages in the jungle...
Here is craig working hard at cutting back the crazy growth in the jungle...
So after the team left, we were able to get back into our routine. Here are some pics of us at the Villa Isreal Orphanage. Its still a joy to go there and see how well the new parents are doing with the kiddos. There are rules and regulations all over the walls in the house and the kids really seem to love the parents. We (the interns) decided to try some new things with them each week. We are going to have a specific time set aside for bible study time each week. This is one area that the kids really need more of. We tried it last week and it went really well. They enjoyed the story (Daniel and the Lions Den) and the questions that followed.
This is Neydi….she lives at Villa Israel Orphanage. She broke her leg last week and will be out of remission for about a month or more. She has a lot of energy and I’m sure it will be hard for her to be on the couch for the next month.
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