Monday 15 April 2013

MI GUSTA

I managed to invite myself back to Cajamarca once again. This time however I went with a guy and girl who are doing missions work in Peru for a month- Joanna and David. We left last Tuesday night and arrived back in Trujillo yesterday morning.


David (France) and Joanna (England) 


Everything about Cajamarca is beautiful. The green grass which stretches for miles over the rolling hills, the generosity and kindness of the people and the small cobbled streets with their different smells and sounds.



Traditional dress

The Market



Every day was packed with new activities, trying new foods and learning new things from the people around me. When we weren't attending different groups from the Church, we spent our time visiting the  areas around Cajamarca- Banos del Inka, Otuzco, Cumbe Mayo, San Juan and Llacanora.



Standing on a suspension bridge in Otuzco


Cumbe Mayo




Cumbe Mayo




On Friday afternoon David and Joanna went with Whily to a small town called Chilete while I went with Hugo, Paul and Jorge to San Juan. We went again by combi, the boys teaching and playing with the children and sharing God's word with some of the ladies in the town. This time when we tried to hitch a ride back to Cajamarca, a combi actually stopped for us, however it only had just enough space for Paul and I, meaning the others had to find a different way back. (There is more information about San Juan in an earlier post about Cajamarca)
Further down the road, Whily, Joanna and David weren't as lucky. They couldn't find any means of transport to get back so they had to stay the night and catch a combi at 6am the next morning.


Playing games in San Juan 




The children in San Juan receiving books



They arrived back at the house at 8.30am just in time to have a quick breakfast before going back out again with Hugo and Paul to Llacanora- a village half an hour away with amazing waterfalls. We walked for about 1km before seeing the mass of water pouring down the rocks. I don't think we ever had the intention of actually getting wet but somehow we all ended up underneath the torrent of water that was the waterfall!


Walking up to the waterfalls




THE WATERFALL!



Joanna and I standing near the small waterfall



Dead on a bridge




Climbing the rocks 



Standing under the water - GAFOS



Feeling the cold afterwards



Later on that night David gave the message at the youth group and the minute he finished we had to run for our bus. It was so kind of Whily and Nicki to welcome me into their house for the second time and once again I didn't want to say goodbye. I will remember Cajamarca for all the time I spent laughing, for the amazing people and of course for its pollo a la brasa.


Los Burros 

Dancing on the bridge 



FINTOSO 
















Thursday 4 April 2013

Equipo Comision Cajamarca

I arrived back in Trujillo on Sunday morning and I'll be here now for the rest of my time- only five weeks now which seems crazy! This past weekend I was part of a missionary team in Cajamarca. The youth from Lima and Trujillo arrived on Thursday morning and we began our packed schedule for the three days ahead. A lot of the time we spent preparing for the various activities that we had: children's afternoon, open air evangelising and a theatre performance. We all slept at the Church which meant each night we had great fun playing sports and each morning it was a race to the shower. Or maybe I should say it was a race to see if there was water. Most days the water ran out sometime in the morning and didn't come back on until the next day which made flushing the toilet, washing hands and brushing teeth kind of difficult.


Ready for our afternoon with the children 


Part of the band 




Despite this lack of water I had an amazing time with all the young people- watching them give their lives so completely to God and hearing all the dreams for the future. I was so blessed to join in with this group of youth who want to serve God in everything they do.



The band at our open air evangelism


Drama 



On the Saturday morning we all piled into a huge bus which took us to a small village higher up in the mountains called Cumbimayo where we spent a few hours walking. It was an hour away along a dirt track which wound steeply through the hills, making me pray that we had a skilled driver. When we arrived I felt I'd been magically transported back to the countryside Scotland. It was beautiful here with huge rocks and green, green grass everywhere. Half way through our hike we had our last bible study finishing the story of David. It was so nice sitting with the mountains all around, soaking in the truths of God's word.


Cumbimayo



Shoop 



Stunning countryside



On our way down 



Ahhhh



All in the all the weekend was filled with blessings. I pray that people's lives were changed this Easter, that God's light was shone in dark places and that more glory was given to our Lord, our Creator and our Father.










Monday 1 April 2013

Markets, baths and food – 27th March


I did not come prepared for the cold of Cajamarca. For most of the first week I spent my days shivering and wishing I had more clothes. I think this was because I was so used to the heat in Pucallpa that suffocated me with every step that when I got off the bus and there was no heat, my body was in shock. You’ll be glad to know that I am now fine and can wear a t-shirt out without freezing. I do however still sleep with a hoodie and five blankets. (I make it sound like it’s the arctic, it’s really not.)


La Collpa



Standing at the top of a bell tower

The lifestyle here is very different to what I’m used to but God’s been using these new experiences to shape me in new ways and allowing me to see how another part of the world lives. I’ve loved seeing the people in their traditional dress and walking through the markets, joining in with the daily routines of so many.



Trying to find honey

Traditional dress



Family




My last week and a half has been packed with different activities and new foods.. cramming onto packed combis, (one even had a pig on it as well) buying souvenirs, listening into classes at Church, playing volleyball, watching movies with the youth, buying chickens, eating chickens, visiting the hotsprings and finally on Monday I tried what Peru is famous for: guinea pig! And I know this sounds bad but it was actually really good.

Banos del Inka


Taking a bath with water from the hot springs


Banos del Inka


On Saturday I also managed to visit Elmer’s (a guy from my church back home who is from Cajamarca) family which was really nice. They were so lovely and I’m going back for a meal on Friday which I’m looking forward to.



Before


After




Tomorrow twenty young people are coming from Trujillo and Lima to do a missions team here with the Church. I’m going to join in with them too so tonight is my last night with the family and then I’ll move into the Church for the next three days with the others. I’m excited to see what God’s going to do during this time and for all the events we’re going to hold.

Playing volley ball



Cajamarca is a beautiful place with people who have welcomed me so well and made me feel at home. Again I think I’m going to find it hard to leave. 



Cajamarca