Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Ecuador part 3





































Some more photos. After we finished with the work in Santo Domingo, we drove back to Quito and went to the Mama Yoli house, the daycare that has been built by SIFAT teams and local people on the hillside of Quito. It is amazing to see how far it has come in one year! And now they are working on a church that is next to the daycare. The Daycare is ready to open.


We also had one free day to go on a tour and this year we went to the Cloud Forest and took a zipline through the cloud forest. It was a series of 6 ziplines and it was quite an experience. I can now say "been there, done that" as I did it and am glad I did-but don't ever care to do it again!
They had a pig that had been orphaned out in the forest and the daschund dog adopted her and the pig thinks the dog is her mother and is now three times as big and it was a hoot to watch them.
Pictures and words are not enough to explain this trip. It really is a wonderful experience to go, help, meet, get to know people in a totally different culture. It is a very special experience.














Ecuador Mission trip, page 2





























Here are more photos of the trip. There are so many great ones, it is hard to choose.







Ecuador Mission trip
















In August, Jim and I went with our mission team from Auburn United Methodist Church to Ecuador on a week's mission trip. We flew into Quito and spent one night. On Sunday, we attended a small church which was a wonderful experience to share their service. After that, we loaded up the van and truck with all our trunks and luggage and headed from Quito down to Santo Domingo in the lowlands. This was our base for the work week there. We stayed in the town of Santo Domingo and went out each day to the Tsachila villages that we served. We had a medical team and a Bible school team. Jim helped Robert, the pharmacist count and dispense the pills for the medical team. I was on the Bible school team. We had a great week and it was so much fun to share with the children and to watch their faces as we played with them and had the program. At the first village, we were outside under the big pavillion that is covered and has a concrete floor. The children brought their tables and chairs or desks out and joined us there This year, our program was to tell the life of Jesus as some of the children were costumed and acted it out for us. It was a lot of fun and the children loved to participate. Meanwhile, the medical clinic went on in a different area of the school-a new wing they had built since we were there last year! We went to this village two days and then we went to a second village for two days. There were 13 of us on the team this year.
One of the teachers that we saw the first day in the clinic, was having difficulty seeing. The doctor checked him and found he had benign tumors on both eyes and without surgery, he would be blind in 3 years. He could not afford the surgery but it was very special to be able to tell him the next day that some members of our team were going to pay for his surgery. He is helping those children so much at the school and what a wonderful gift to give to him and to the children to have his sight restored.
We played with the children after the Bible school was over. We gave each child a packet that had sunglasses and a visor in it-they live so near the equator and cataracts and other eye problems are so prevalent at early ages so hopefully, if they can wear the UV sunglasses, it will help them protect their eyes more. You can see from the photos, that they loved them!