This blog features the two Anglican children's homes in Arequipa, Peru. Casa Hogar Sagrada Familia is for ages 12+ and Casa Hogar San Jose is for kids under 12.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
New girl at San Jose
On Thursday evening, July 22, after an emotional afternoon farewell for the three kids being adopted, a new resident appeared at Casa Hogar San Jose. Her name is Martita and little is known about her situation other than she was abandoned in Mollendo, a coastal city, is about 6 years old, and speaks only Quechua. She is a sweet little girl. Fortunately the director, Maria Perez, and the cook speak Quechua, but no one else in the home does.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
QUINCEAÑERA NIGHT!
Saturday, July 24th, 2010 was a special night for Martha and Victoria, their quinceañera!
This is a type of "coming of age" fiesta, signifying that the girls are
no longer "chicas," but "señoritas." This marks a turning point where
they will take on more responsibility, making more adult decisions.
The girls are shown here with their padrino and madrinas (sponsors):
Martha's were Sandy and Gloria Johnson,
long-term SAMS missionaries in Arequipa,
and Victoria's was Kym McDaniel,
short-term SAMS intern here for two months,
but previously on many Roof Dog visits to the casas.
With Padre Juan Carlos, following the service.
Now on to the party! Everything was decorated beautifully.
It was held at San Lucas Church.
The Director of the casa hogar, Sagrada Familia,
Pedro Huamani,
escorts the girls into the hall as their "papá."
Victoria and Martha pass between rows of guests
holding candles, blowing them out as they go.
After salutations and introductions, words of wisdom
from the padrinos, and a response and welcome
from the girls themselves, it was time for the first dance!
Then everyone gets into the act!
Martha and Giovanna
Vicky and Juan Ayala
Margot
Susana and Victoria take a break.
Manuel was a wonderful waiter.
(when he wasn't dancing!)
And we had a fantastic crew of helpers...
pictured here are Ana Rosa and Naty.
Victoria greets a friend.
Doesn't Martha have a
beautiful smile?
Now it's time for the cake! (In some ways, this
was almost like a wedding celebration!)
A special guest for Martha, her sister Noemi.
Sandy and Pedro...without these two gentlemen,
(plus Gloria and Kym) this event would not have happened!
There was much behind-the-scenes coordination necessary,
but what a privilege to bless these girls.
Friday, July 23, 2010
DESPEDIDA
THURSDAY, JULY 22nd WAS XAVIER, ANGELA, AND LIZET'S
LAST DAY LIVING AT THE CASA HOGAR SAN JOSE
In true Peruvian custom, the children at the younger
home gave them a "despedida,"or official farewell.
It was a time of great emotion, for the Director, Maria Perez,
home gave them a "despedida,"or official farewell.
It was a time of great emotion, for the Director, Maria Perez,
the children being adopted, the adoptive parents,
and the rest of the youngsters, as well as those who came as guests.
The casas here are truly like family, and this was very
and the rest of the youngsters, as well as those who came as guests.
The casas here are truly like family, and this was very
obvious as many gave a tearful good-bye to their beloved friends.
Maria Perez gives gracious words of parting.
All the children perform the song
"Sing Hallelujah to the Lord" in English.
Wow! What an awesome cake!
The three pose with Maria Perez,
and then with their new parents, David and Emily Nelson
The kids display a lot of mixed emotions naturally.
Angela with her special friends,
Rosa, Yasmin, and Daniela.
All these girls are in the 5th grade,
except for Daniela.
Daniela hates to say good-bye to Lizet.
Just when emotions were feeling very heavy,
Padre Juan Carlos helps liven things up
as the kids gather round the keyboard.
Yasmin, Lizet, and Rosa
Tia Gloria and Daniel
Tia Kym and Tamara
Wilber, Daniel, Juan Diego, and Diego Armando
The kids with Juan Ayala,
who has been given oversight of the casas.
Afterwards, the adults and the three adopted children
go out for dinner at Brunno's Pizzeria
Xavier and Angela think this is pretty cool.
Happy new parents!
May the Lord bless them abundantly...
The three pose with Maria Perez,
and then with their new parents, David and Emily Nelson
The kids display a lot of mixed emotions naturally.
Angela with her special friends,
Rosa, Yasmin, and Daniela.
All these girls are in the 5th grade,
except for Daniela.
Daniela hates to say good-bye to Lizet.
Just when emotions were feeling very heavy,
Padre Juan Carlos helps liven things up
as the kids gather round the keyboard.
Yasmin, Lizet, and Rosa
Tio Alejandro and Pamela
Tia Kym and Tamara
Wilber, Daniel, Juan Diego, and Diego Armando
Lizet snuggles in with her new mom, Emily.
who has been given oversight of the casas.
Afterwards, the adults and the three adopted children
go out for dinner at Brunno's Pizzeria
Xavier and Angela think this is pretty cool.
Happy new parents!
May the Lord bless them abundantly...
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Nelsons arrive for adoption
Monday, July 19 was a joyous day as
Emily and David Nelson
arrived to adopt Lizet, Angela, and Xavier.
As you can see everyone is very happy
about becoming a new family.
The kids of Casa Hogar San Jose
welcomed the Nelsons with some singing.
Then each of the kids read their new parents
a letter expressing their joy.
Xavier promises to be a good son.
Lizet says she was been waiting to be part of this family.
Then Angela expresses her joy of joining the family.
It was an emotional time for all, but very joyful.
Awhile later, Xavier plays his zampona
and Angela and Gloria play a duet.
Emily is glad the kids have had a good introduction to piano.
The new family looks very happy.
David and Emily were accompanied by Maria Elena and Raul
who have 25 years of experience in facilitating adoptions.
A local psychologist and social worker are also
working with them to finalize all the paperwork.
They'll be in Arequipa into early August and
after a few days in Lima will be heading back to Texas and Oklahoma.
Starting July 22, the kids will be living with their new parents
at the former home of Fr. Ron and Vicki Robertson.
After meeting the kids on Monday evening, all the adults went
out for a special celebration dinner at La Italiana.
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