6-2
The three of us girls met up with Sheri at the LAX airport. We
found ourselves outside of the secure area with no way of
checking into our flight to Panama until hours later. We
decided an adventure was a good idea. We walked off to the bus
stop and headed toward the Santa Monica beach. We ended up at
a Thai resturaunt instead. I had been craving Thai for weeks
and was overjoyed when the rest of the team was as excited
about Thai as I was. After dinner we checked into our flight
and headed out. We made it to Ecuador with no trouble. Customs
was a bit cautious when they saw the suitcases full of
medications and medical supplies. Thankfully they didn't need
much convincing to let us through.
Bennie was there waiting for us at the other end of customs.
We were then shuttled to the church that was to become our
home for the next two weeks.
Friday and Saturday-
6-3
The first two days here have been spent learning new names and
faces. Last night was our first night here. We walked to a
local resturaunt for dinner.We were going to go with just
Bennie but the guys at the church were so distressed at the
idea of us going without more man to escort us, so they walked
with us to the place. This place what like the place in Al
Satwa were they had no menus, they were making just one sort
of dish but were making it well.
We ordered 5 meals of pollo expecting to each eat one. We
ended up eating about 2 of the servings between the 5 of us.
The good news was that we had a fridge at the church for the
left overs. We then went back to the church and settled in.
found ourselves outside of the secure area with no way of
checking into our flight to Panama until hours later. We
decided an adventure was a good idea. We walked off to the bus
stop and headed toward the Santa Monica beach. We ended up at
a Thai resturaunt instead. I had been craving Thai for weeks
and was overjoyed when the rest of the team was as excited
about Thai as I was. After dinner we checked into our flight
and headed out. We made it to Ecuador with no trouble. Customs
was a bit cautious when they saw the suitcases full of
medications and medical supplies. Thankfully they didn't need
much convincing to let us through.
Bennie was there waiting for us at the other end of customs.
We were then shuttled to the church that was to become our
home for the next two weeks.
Friday and Saturday-
6-3
The first two days here have been spent learning new names and
faces. Last night was our first night here. We walked to a
local resturaunt for dinner.We were going to go with just
Bennie but the guys at the church were so distressed at the
idea of us going without more man to escort us, so they walked
with us to the place. This place what like the place in Al
Satwa were they had no menus, they were making just one sort
of dish but were making it well.
We ordered 5 meals of pollo expecting to each eat one. We
ended up eating about 2 of the servings between the 5 of us.
The good news was that we had a fridge at the church for the
left overs. We then went back to the church and settled in.
view from our kitchen window |
6-4
This morning Sheri, Manaal and I walked to a nearby fruit
market.
We then had a meeting with Pastor Samuel who pastors the big
church in Guayaquil, Pastor Caluca (sp?) of the Nigeria
church, our team and our translator Andres who we just met.
Meetings are somethign else when you don't speak the language.
I know that my understanding will get better with time, but
for now I am so lost. The meeting was really good for setting
the schedule for the next few weeks.
After the meeting we went to Nigeria for a visit. We say the
church. We were supposed to stay at this church but they had a
water problem that prevented us from staying there.We all
loved it right away and agreed that something could be figured
out in spite of all the standing water. We visited the Daycare
in Nigeria also.We plan to do assessments of all the children
here in the future.
We saw two children while we were there who had minor
illnesses. There was one baby that we were a bit concerned
with. She had a pretty bad cough that lingered.
One thing that goes without saying is that the children there
were adorable.
We visited some church members after. They wanted us to check
on their children how were sick.
It was a great experience to be invited into these people's
homes to talk with them and see how they live.
Our trip to Nigeria was short. Upon returning home, we set out
in search of ear plugs and tongue depressors. We may or may
not have wandered a bit out of the way just for the sake of
exploring.
There was a youth service at the church that night, so we
just walked downstairs from our room and got to watch all
these youth get excited and dance for Jesus! PERFECT!!
1 comment:
What a wonderful trip. So many memories for you. I sure enjoy reading all about your travels and looking at the pictures. But I'm glad your home safe. Love You, Grandma
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