I am in my 4th week of being here in Peru. I am so proud of myself, for sticking to it and learning and growing. It only took me 2 weeks to get acclimated to my surroundings, and I can go anywhere and know where I am. I went to the school on last Wednesday to help out on my day off. It was the last class before Easter, and we had an Easter egg scavenger hunt and the children figured out clues in English. Sometimes I had to translate, but the kids were adorable and had fun. Li another volunteer from the program dressed in this huge bunny suit and was the "Easter Bunny." The kids loved it so much and almost tore him apart because of the joy. We gave them candy, and it was neat seeing them have fun because with the poor area they live, they don't get many treats or people in bunny suits. Teaching english is really hard, but I admire how well the other volunteers do. Especially Li and Jess with the small kids.
I had a nice weekend working at the orphanage, because I had a light bulb moment, and just realized how to do everything right, and now I'm not as nervous, and can tackle my last 2 weeks. The children are adorable, and even though they are teething and crying more now, I still don't mind as much being there taking care of them. And changing dipers is second nature for me now. Especially cloth ones. I am just so happy taking care of the babies. They all have distinct characteristics and personalities. My favorites are Geraldine and Orlando. Geraldine is so smart and laughs all the time. She also will have these moments of just sitting and being pensive. She'll stare into space and obviously be thinking about something. She also just laughs whenever she falls down while trying walk. Orlando is 3 months old, and has the most amazing head of hair. So much of it, and it is often styled in fo-hawk. He spit ups a lot, but is so squishy, and I just love holding him and giving him his bottle. Usually that is the most fun part. Feeding the babies. Geraldine is the best eater. What I love about Orlando is he'll cry when something is wrong. Not just because he gets attention.
I have the rest of my plans for my time in Peru basically planned out, so that is encouraging to see, but also a bit sad since I have my plane ticket home. What an odd thought to not know about my life in the states and to be going back there. I have signed up to do the Machu Picchu jungle trek for 4 days and 3 nights. I get to mountain bike, hike through a jungle and up to Machu Picchu. So jazzed for that adventure, and that begins the 15th of May. I'll post what it's like at the end of that week probably.
I had a nice weekend working at the orphanage, because I had a light bulb moment, and just realized how to do everything right, and now I'm not as nervous, and can tackle my last 2 weeks. The children are adorable, and even though they are teething and crying more now, I still don't mind as much being there taking care of them. And changing dipers is second nature for me now. Especially cloth ones. I am just so happy taking care of the babies. They all have distinct characteristics and personalities. My favorites are Geraldine and Orlando. Geraldine is so smart and laughs all the time. She also will have these moments of just sitting and being pensive. She'll stare into space and obviously be thinking about something. She also just laughs whenever she falls down while trying walk. Orlando is 3 months old, and has the most amazing head of hair. So much of it, and it is often styled in fo-hawk. He spit ups a lot, but is so squishy, and I just love holding him and giving him his bottle. Usually that is the most fun part. Feeding the babies. Geraldine is the best eater. What I love about Orlando is he'll cry when something is wrong. Not just because he gets attention.
I have the rest of my plans for my time in Peru basically planned out, so that is encouraging to see, but also a bit sad since I have my plane ticket home. What an odd thought to not know about my life in the states and to be going back there. I have signed up to do the Machu Picchu jungle trek for 4 days and 3 nights. I get to mountain bike, hike through a jungle and up to Machu Picchu. So jazzed for that adventure, and that begins the 15th of May. I'll post what it's like at the end of that week probably.