viernes, 9 de julio de 2010
Only 1 Week Left...
It is really hard to believe that we will be home so soon. We finished up our last day at the clinic in Yanahuara today. We will be spending Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday next week in another rural health clinic. We leave for Cusco on Thursday and fly out on Friday. I think we are both looking forward to getting home. We have had an unforgettable time here, but I am ready to get back to the American way of life.
It has been a pretty slow week in the clinic this past week, but I think it would have been pretty hard to top last week! We really enjoyed working with the nurses in Yanahuara. Since it was typically pretty slow, it allowed a lot of time to talk and learn more about life and medicine in Peru. They were great women!
We had biscacha for lunch yesterday, which is like a wild rabbit here. She made chicken for Megan and I just in case we didnt like it. It really wasnt bad, but it did not compare to the chicken. Our mom still hasnt been feeling well so we have been eating in the house. It has been a little more relaxed and meals have been less formal. She has been letting me cook with her, which has been a lot of fun. I am really excited to try out some of the new recipes when I get home.
Tomorrow we are going horseback riding in the morning and then to Maras to see the salt mines nearby in the afternoon. Since it is our last weekend we are staying in Ollanta. Our host family here has not let us forget that we are leaving on Thursday. They are getting very sad and talk about how life is going to be so different for them when we leave. We really have spent a lot of time and grown really close to them. They keep asking when we are going to come back and it has been hard to explain that we dont have plans to return. They have been absolutely wonderful! It will be hard to say goodbye, but I think it will be much harder for them. Let´s just say there lives will be much quieter when we leave. I think our parents have really enjoyed talking with us, because they have a 14 year old son who doesnt talk much and a very difficult 8 year old daughter. We are planning on having a big lunch on Sunday and watching the World Cup Finals together on Sunday. Another local family of a volunteer is having a going away dinner and bonfire for us on Monday night. We are looking forward to that.
We just finished the menu for their restaurant today. We created a completely new layout with correct Spanish to English translations. We havent gotten it printed yet, but Alicia looked over it with us on the computer today and she is really excited about it. My hope is that it will bring more business into the restaurant because tourists will now be able to tell what things are. I wrote down the ingredients to some of the more traditional plates so more people will be more likely to try new things.
Thanks for keeping up with our trip. We have really enjoyed sharing our experiences with you. This is the last time that we will blog until we get home. We will return home on Saturday July 17th. Please keep us in your prayers until then and please continue to pray for our family and the other volunteers in Ollanta.
Thank you and God Bless,
Kelly and Megan
miércoles, 30 de junio de 2010
Update from Peru
Sorry that we have not written in so long. We have been really busy and it is not always easy to find time to go to an internet cafe. Anyways, last time that we wrote was when we returned from Machu Picchu and a lot has happened since then. We started working at the rural clinic and Yanahuara and got to experience a lot. On Thursday a baby was born and we had the opportunity to see the whole thing. Megan helped dress the baby! It was the first birth that she had seen and loved it. On Thursday night we packed our bags for the weekend, because we were planning on leaving for Lake Titicaca Friday afternoon after work. On Friday we went to the clinic and at about 9:30 a young father walked in with a crying baby. To make a long story short, the baby was born on Wednesday at home in a small town about 10 hours away from the clinic. The man left his house at 1 in the morning on Thursday without the mother because she was too weak to walk after giving birth. He arrived at the clinic and needless to say, the baby had not been fed since leaving her mother. One of the nurses in the clinic has a three month old so she nursed the very hungry, day old baby girl. We cleaned her up a little bit, weighed her, and reswaddled her. The nurses were planning on sending him and the baby to walk ten ours back to the house, but Megan and I were not going to let that happen. The baby was only 2.4 kg and we were worried that she may not make it. He walked downhill the entire way to get to the clinic, meaning it would be uphil the whole way back. He had no money, so walking was his only option. I carried the baby and Megan, the father, the baby (still nameless), and I took a taxi back to Ollantaytambo. She slept the whole way back (15 minutes) along the bumpy road. We went straight to our parents restaurant and Megan fed that father. I ran back to the house to get some money so we could pay for him to get a taxi as close to his house as possible. I bought a baby bottle along the way. Our mom heated up some milk to send with the man so he could feed the baby if she started crying again. I brought some food for him as well. I went into the plaza to find someone to take him to Palca which is about a five hour walk from Ollanta, but only an hour and half car ride. When I got back, Megan informed me that he decided to name the baby Megan. She had held the baby the whole time that I was gone and was already attached when I got back. The driver came to pick him and the baby up and we sent them on our way. Supposedly he would only have about a two hour walk to his house from the furthest point that the car could take him. We felt much better knowing that Megan (the baby) would be back with her mother in about 3 and half hours as opposed to over ten. When they left we kind of looked at eahc other and questioned whether or not that had really happened. It was a crazy experience, but we were both very thankful that we were at the clinic that day and could help.
We left for Cusco in the afternoon and bought overnight bus tickets to Puno. We spent the weekend on Lake Titicaca. It was absolutely beautiful. For those of you who dont know, Lake Titicaca is the largest navigable lake in the world. If I remember correctly it is 3,812 m above sea level. We stayed with a host family on one of the islands last night and it was an awesome experience. We had a fiesta with the local familes and dressed up in their traditional clothing. It was hysterical! We hiked up to the top of the mountain and watched the sunset. It was gorgeous! We got back to Puno today and are taking the night bus back to Cusco at nine. We will be back at the clinic again in the morning. We are looking forward to getting home, but are still enjoying our time here. We are hoping that this week in the clinic will allow for more opportunities to help out. Please continue to keep us in your prayers.
God Bless,
Kelly
miércoles, 23 de junio de 2010
Machu Picchu!
Hello everyone!
Kelly and I survived a very adventurous and fun weekend! We went to Machu Picchu and had a blast! We left Friday at around 10:30 in the morning and walked for 6 hours and 38 minutes to Aguas Calientes, which is the town outside of Machu Picchu. The walk was long and tiring but what a fun experience. We stayed in a very nice hotel Friday and Saturday night and woke up Sunday morning and hiked up to Machu Picchu which was an hour hike straight up the whole time….great workout! The ruins were something neither of us had ever seen before the Incas were some amazing people! We spent about 4 hours in the park and decided to take the bus down because we decided we had done enough physical activity for a few days. Our train to go back to Ollanta didn’t leave until 9:45 so we went to get some food and hung out at the train station till we left. We also found chocolate milk which was very exciting for both of us! It was my first train ride ever…it was fun we were just tired from the busy weekend. Our train arrived at kilometer 82 around 11:30 than we had to take a bus to Ollanta. We got home around 12:15 am. We both showered when we got home and the showers were very hot which is very rare here! Than we headed to bed because we had to work yesterday. La posta yesterday was very busy with a lot of pregnant women and new babies. We helped a lot in triage which is not very exciting but we got a lot patients to be seen which was good! After work we headed home to do our laundry which is always an experience especially since we had a lot of sweaty clothes from our journey! We had alpaca for dinner tonight for the first time! It was good tasted like most meat just slightly tougher. We are supposed to be trying guinea pig soon I am not so sure how I feel about this! We are going to the school again this week to give fluoride! I really enjoy this because the kids are so adorable and make me smile! We are also teaching our first health education class to the community…the topic is illness prevention and what to do when you get sick. Kel and I are both excited about this because the people here just need education on a lot of info! Well I think that is about all that is happening with us! We are still both loving it here!
Love and miss you all!
Megan
miércoles, 16 de junio de 2010
And megan hits the deck...
We are still learning a lot and having a great time together. There are gas strikes tommorow and Friday so we may have to change our Macchu Picchu plans for the weekend, but it should work out. Please continue to keep us and the people here in Ollanta in your prayers. Thank you to all of you have written us. We probably wont update till next week.
Much love from Peru,
Kelly and Megan
viernes, 11 de junio de 2010
Day 8 in Ollantaytambo!
jueves, 10 de junio de 2010
Wow already a week!
lunes, 7 de junio de 2010
Day 1 in La Posta!
sábado, 5 de junio de 2010
Day 2
Today was a very fun day! We got to sleep in which was nice. We woke up and showered for the first time. We thought our family had hot water but they don’t so we are going to have to get used to cold showers. After we showered we went on a walk with our 8 year old sister Gabriela who has been absolutely amazing at helping us with our Spanish. We walked down to the river from the road than walked back to the town up a mountain, great workout! Lunch was at 1 so we just talked with our host family until lunch which was lentils, rice and fish. The food is not bad our host mom is so giving she gives us a lot of food. It truly is amazing how these people have nothing and they give you everything they have. After lunch we came back to the house and fell asleep for about 3 hours the altitude and travel really wore us out. We are about to go to a pizza party with all the volunteers. We are excited to meet everyone! Tomorrow we are going to a fiesta with our host family where there is going to be bull fighting! We are very excited! As far as the language goes I already feel a little better about communication. I am talking to the children a lot and this is helping out incredibly! We have to run but the view from our window is several Inca ruins and the Andes mountains…..we have pictures but they do not even describe the view.
P.S. Our family is Catholic so we will be going to mass with them tomorrow!
LOVE AND MISS YOU
Megan