Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Chocolatada - Cañete

Two weeks ago we were able to visit the church in Cañete for their annual chocolatada. We squeezed Lucho, Eddy, myself and the kids along with Lucho's two teenage sons into his car and drove South for the day.
As soon as we arrived to Pastor Jiame's house Lucho and Eddy got right to work slicing up the paneton.
There is always time for fun when these two get together.
As I mentioned in the last post, Josiah has begun to climb on everything. I guess he wanted to get a better look at what Daddy was doing.

Jiame adding the sugar to the hot chocolate.

That was one big pan of chocolate!

This was the balcony at Jiame's house. Josiah was perched there checking out the action in the street below.

Here are a few things he observed...
The ice cream man... he knows these men well. They ride past the house every half an hour or so blowing their whistles. It sure makes getting dessert easy... too easy!

An orange juice stand.
Although we never eat from street vendors it is quite tempting when you walk by them and smell those freshly peeled oranges.

After we passed the afternoon with Jiame's family we headed over to the church. They have something like an after school program for the kids with an adult study later on in the evening. When we arrived the kids were already waiting in line.

Lucho and Jiame outside of the church.

They started out with some worship. Lucho, Eddy and Kristel were leading the kids.

There was a special puppet show for the kids.
There is a group of adults and teenagers from the church in Surco that do puppets and clown dramas as a form of outreach.

When I wasn't taking pictures I was in the kitchen with Jiame's wife. We were serving up all of that delicious hot chocolate.

Jiame was giving the kids a lesson and asking questions. They all were very eager to answer and when they did he would give them a treat.

Eddy & Jiame serving the chocolate.

Enjoying their chocolate and paneton. There were forty-five kids.

The week before we went to Cañete we went out shopping to buy presents for the kids. Angie and I ventured into Lima in the heart of Christmas season (it took us almost an hour and a half by bus) to buy some things. We got each child a notebook, pencil with sharpener, small box of colored pencils, an eraser and some candies. Afterward we got together with Denise and wrapped up everything, Hadassah tagged along to help as well. It was a fun day for me as I do not have the opportunity to serve outside the home to often. It was great to be able to bless the children and see their smiles.
Hadassah handed out some of the gifts as well. I love it that she has been able to help out in small ways and take part in the ministry.

I was trying to coerce these girls to open their gifts so that I could get a video of it. I guess they wanted to open them later but I did manage to get them to peek inside.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Chocolatada ~ Santa Rosa de Villa

One week ago the whole family was able to finally go to Santa Rosa together. A friend of Eddy's has been coming to church with us for over a month now and often times he comes to pick us up on the way. It works out well for both of us since it is easier to get to church on time when you go by car and he can use the money (we pay him what we would have paid for a cab and sometimes buy his lunch in the church as well.) When we learned of the Chocolatada that would take place in Santa Rosa we asked if he could take us there and he gladly accepted.
We arrived early to clean up and put things in order for the service. Many of the kids also arrived early, here is a picture of them entertaining themselves with a box full of broken toys.

Hadassah found a familiar chair (this is the exact same one that is in the nursery at home) and just observed the kids for awhile.

All of the children are together in one classroom, over forty of them. They begin with a little worship.

After they have a short teaching and then work on a craft.
This day they were making crowns.

Hadassah decided that she would join them. Apparently she couldn't resist the opportunity to color... even if it meant leaving Mommy's side to sit with the other girls.

After they finished their crowns Denise affixed a bible verse to them.

Here are some of the faces of the children from Santa Rosa de Villa
This little boy passed out during the bible study.

After the service we served the kids paneton and hot chocolate.

The week before we went to Santa Rosa the Lord put it on my heart to give the kids gifts. As it turned out the church had some left over from another group that had come and so I spent a couple of hours in the church organizing the packets for the kids. The younger children received crayons, pencils, funpads, toothbrushes, stickers, bookmarks and a few pieces of candy. The older kids also received similar things with the addition of toothpaste, a comb and a bracelet.

Does Josiah look like he needed a nap or what?

Once all of the kids left we needed to do a bit of cleaning... it seems that many of the kids didn't like the raisins in their paneton and they somehow managed to all end up on the floor. Hadassah was such a good helper. She helped Mama pick up all the toys and even swept with the rest of us. What a blessing it was to see her serving with all of the adults.

Denise made me take this picture because she loves this dog. I'm posting it because I've yet to share with you about these dogs. There are so many dogs here, this is a typical one. Most of them are strays or just left to wander the streets. In Cañete there were tons of them and they were even wandering in packs. I see them all the time, no matter where I go. The just curl up and sleep on sidewalks or where ever is convenient.

After we arrived back in Lima we took Pepe (Eddy's friend that drove us) and the kids to McDonalds. This is a picture of a huge Christmas tree (not real... I don't think they have those here) in Miraflores (the tourist section of Lima.)

Now for some pictures of my ministry... my adorable little ones!
These are pictures from the day Hadassah danced at school.
This is my favorite
This one is nice too...
Oh, and this one too!
She tried her best to pose with her little brother but he had had enough for the day.

Here is Hadassah just being a ham in general.
Enjoying Josiah's Birthday present.

The other night we took the kids for a "date" to a very nice park called Parque de la Amistad. Hadassah was having such a great time, here she is being silly with the nativity scene.

I was trying to get her to pose for the camera here but she was too busy being a silly goose.

Josiah is growing with leaps and bounds. These last couple of days he has began climbing on and exploring everything. He has also began mimicking many different words and recognizes both birds and dogs. Now that he is becoming his own person Hadassah and he are squabbling quite a bit and constantly fighting over Mommy. They keep me very busy!!
Here are some pictures of Josiah's recent adventures. Another thing that is new this past week is the protruding of his tongue. He is constantly sticking it out with a huge grin on his face and it is the cutest thing... at least I think so!

Climbing on to the night table from our bed.

This is his favorite place to sit. Well actually today he realized that he could throw the cushions off the couch and climb up there so that could be his new favorite.

Here he is sticking his tongue out because he knows he is up to mischief.
Again with the tongue...

Riding the truck Grampy sent... tongue out again.

I took this one yesterday, he emptied the bottom shelf and climbed in. Note the tongue.

As you can see this post is quite long and I did not even mention Cañete yet. I will make a separate one for that. We are so busy this month that the things to write about continue to pile up. We went to a couples dinner in the church this past Saturday night which was quite a blessing. Some of the singles in the church volunteered to watch all the kids while the couples had dinner upstairs at Pastor Brian and Betty's house. I have pictures of all the couples in order to "introduce" you to some of our family here.

I do not think I will have time to get the next post up until the following week as we have a busy schedule ahead of us. In Peru the festivities take place on Christmas Eve rather than Christmas Day. We'll be heading to the church Wednesday night for the service with paneton and hot chocolate to follow. Later on we will have dinner together with a few other families that will stay on into the night (the tradition is to eat the dinner at midnight but I don't think we will eat quite that late.) On Christmas day we will travel to Chaclacayo to have Christmas dinner with Justin, Sarah and the family. I'm really looking forward to the fellowship and American style cooking. We will pass a few days there with them so that Eddy can help Justin finish up the deck (this is one of the few things holding them up from officially opening the orphanage.)

In the mean time, you can see that I added a new link to the right under Blogs that I Read. This is a link to the church in Cañete and you can see some great pictures there of the Chocolatada... while you are waiting for me to finally post the ones we took!

!NOSOTROS LOS DESEAMOS UNA FELIZ NAVIDAD!

WE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS!