Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Food Fest



Our kids participate in all school activities, thus they participated in the annual Arequipa Day celebration At school every class shared a traditional meal,so of course Lizet was in the middle of it all getting a kick out of her classmate explaining how the cuy (guinea pig) is prepared. As testers/judges, Padre and Vicki tasted EVERY DISH and, by God's Grace lived to tell about it!!

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Restaurant


One of the nice things the teams usually do is go out to dinner and invite the leadership of the church involved. In this case Padre Juan Carlos and Deacon Maria. Hmm...What looks good to you??

Memories



As a remembrance of their visit, the Roof Dogs received a personal painting from Sagrada familia. San Jose gave them each an alpaca scarf.

Dances






Of course we had to end the park day with some exotic dances. Peruvians are really steeped in their cultural dances and do an awesome job. Our kids had worked hard on their presentations.

Pillow Case Race


This went pretty well after the kids figured out what they were supposed to do. We did, however, lose a Roof Dog or two along the way!

Presentation



After lunch the girls presented their puppet show about the good Samaritan. Here are some of the stars in the presentation.

Texas Shirts!!



We had special shirts for the park day. (Of course they ALSO helped us keep up with everyone!! It was a challenge! We had a great pavillion for shade at lunchtime. It was a sunny day.

Photogenic


Well, what can I say? Yes, some of us just are! The scarf helped us know which team we were on. Thank you all for helping have such a better life than we had before.

Painting



Simultaneously with the visit, we spruced up our walls at Sagrada Familia. The color had pretty well bleached out with our strong sun. We want our Casa to be an attractive place. Our resident artist, Christian, did the touch up for us! Thanks, Chris.

More Derby


Although the cars had to weigh the same amount, the contestants didn´t have to.

Loser!


Johnathan watches with glee as Tío Nozar gets "whupped" as we would say in Texas

Winner


I think he figured it out! Good job, José!

Hanging Out


On the park day we went to a special teachers´park. I think it is impossible to have too many adults when you have 28 kids in a park! Everyone was on watch to see no one got hurt!

THE DERBY


One event designed for the boys (although it certainly peaked interest on the girls part) was car race. Models would be build out of wooden blocks, weighted to the same standard, and then raced on the famous racetrack. It was great. Of course the little guys had to have a bit more help than the older ones. Not surprisingly, there were a "few" technical issues to overcome. One of which was making the track! Nestor is trying to explain the construction method to José. Hmm, not sure he gets it yet.

Puppets



Another activity was the confection of puppets for the teen girls. Later they put on a puppet show. Marta got a little fellowship with Diacona María during the project. Looks like Marta was pleased with her creation.

Fun!


Everyone was looking forward to a fun week and it was a great time!Tío Bob and Tía Susan were up for it! Some of the time the team split up to work with the 2 Casas individually. Other times we went all together in a big bus(almost big enough)to the park or the zoo. These kids just get to your heart SO fast. I guess we could call them Love sponges! The more you give, the more they absorb. Thank you, Roof Dogs

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Casa Hogar Sagrada Familia


To balance off the new furniture at San José, Padre approved the repainting our our murals on our exterior stone walls. They had faded to the point of having only blue remaining. Christian Revilla, Padre Juan Carlos and Deacon María´s son, is both a graduate Art major and a seminarian. Thanks for touching your work up for us after a couple of year of sunlight! Cool! You´ll find Chris´s picture at http://ronandvickisministry.blogspot.com/

Transportation


Now think about it- planning transportation for either 16 Roof Dogs and/or 28 kids from two locations- a bit of a logistical challenge?? YOU BET! Getting everyone out and back home is no small matter. By using our 15 passanger van and a bus for 60,and some help from Padre Juan Carols, Tía Vicki got it arranged. Vicki does a fantatic job in helping the teams to maximize their time with the kids at this annual event. Her two cohorts are Susan(who is ALWAYS asking for proper sizes!) and Deacon María Andía who helps her tie up loose ends(María A. is ALWAYS asking for the right kind of receipts to satisfy the diocesan business office.) I know the team really appreciates the thoughtful arrangements.

New Diningroom Furniture


It was time to finally buy some tables and chairs for Casa San José. Late on the afternoon before the Tíos were to arrive, María Perez had this new furniture delivered. The kids were excited that they could now sit in chairs rather than on the low benches we used before. The funds for this purchase had been slowly accumulating from generous donations since last year. María Perez was as excited as the kids were!!!

Eucharist


Deacon Toni helped Padre Ron as we gave thanks to the Lord for His travel mercies for the team and the exciting opportunites the week would hold for everyone. It always is a bit of a shock for Padre to realize he is more comfortable with the Spanish Book of Common Prayer eucharist than the English one! Deacon Toni has such a heart to serve the Lord and here brothers and sisters in Christ!

Planning


A lot of planning goes into each visit. What games will they do? What teaching points about scripture or the Christian life? What activities or outings? How to pair up Roof Dogs and kids? What clothing items to buy and take? sizes?? SIZES??SIZES!!!! Our "Dogs" have certainly been thought their paces before they ever get on the plane.