A Day to Relax - 2/29/08
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Today was a day that was very much so looked forward to by the whole team. Our day off!! Not wanting to sleep the day away, we met for devotions around 9:30am on the rooftop. Daniel expounded on the passage of John 15. Abiding continually in Christ has been something I have been learning myself lately. Not just knowing Christ but having the intimate relationship with Him. God delights in spending time with us. Does that not make us long to spend time with Him?! If we are not in His word, learning about the ways of God, how do we expect fruit to come out of our lives? Okay, onto our day…
Our 1st stop was a boat ride on the ocean. Once we arrived at our destination and got off the bus, we almost immediately saw the boat driver Jose. He had no idea we were going to be there but as he said, “God always makes our paths cross!” (
Back on land, we stopped for a few minutes to look at a small stand of jewelry. Some got some really good deals! On the way to browse the fresh fish market, we saw a sea lion on shore basking in some sun! At the market, they definitely had some interesting sea creatures! And of course, it smelled like…fish!
We then headed out for lunch at Café Café in the same shopping plaza we had ate ice cream at earlier on in the week. We have really been eating good food here. That is a blessing.
Our stomachs were full, we were happy, and off we went to the Inka Market to bargain for some Peruvian souvenirs!
The biggest attraction we went to today was the Circuito Magico del Agua. Here they call it the
Finding something to eat that was fast and easy wasn’t the easiest thing to do. We went to 3 or 4 different places before we settle for take out pizza @ Domino’s. We had to walk a ways to get there but it was a blessing in disguise because we were able to witness to 2 little kids while waiting for our pizza. There was a little boy whose name was Juan who did a juggling show for us for some sol’s. He made a lot of money that night from our team. Cristy asked Pastor if he could translate for us so we could witness to him. Of course Pastor was happy to. He thrives talking to children. He told us that you need to be direct with the people here. We don’t need to beat around the bush! The kids here are so open. They are also hungry for attention and affection. A little while into talking with Juan, his cousin Wendy joined us. By the end of our time at Domino’s, we were able to pray for these two kids. Pray that we were able to touch the lives of these kids. I don’t think they will forget their time with us. Please continue to pray for the rest of our team; some are still sick and lacking energy. Tomorrow is our last day in
Lacey, for the team
Our energetic boat driver. (Note to Jacob Matchak - he’s still asking when you’re coming back!)

Elizabeth and the Taylor girls
Katherine and Kailyn with our boat driver
Ben and Nate
Elizabeth with a couple of Peruvian friends who came along to help translate for the team and escort us around Lima while Pastor Salazar rested.
On the dock after our ride
This was one of the clearest, most beautiful days we have seen in Lima.
One of the amazing fountains
Nathaniel, Daniel, Katherine, Lacey, Christie, and Charley - the cool spray of the fountains was so refreshing after a hot day!

Just wanted to say Bravo on keeping all of the forces back at home updated! And I love the pictures…. you’ve been doing really good on posting lots of pics.
- global number 20
Comment by Leah.Anne — March 4, 2008 @ 9:04 am
Hey Team!!! Good post Lacey. =) I agree with Leah…way to go on posting lots of pictures!! Keep ‘em comin’! I pray for you all every day. Lord bless!
~Loriann =)
Comment by Loriann — March 4, 2008 @ 11:28 am
Hey, I know that boatman!!
Comment by H Crispy — March 4, 2008 @ 3:58 pm
It’s Jose the friendly boat guy… And Cecilia…And Andreas…They’re all so awesome!!!
I love all you awesome people and I’m praying for you. How is Pastor doing?
Comment by joanna s — March 4, 2008 @ 7:29 pm
Look at the sunburnt Americans! Didn’t you buy sunscreen when you were here E?
Iso K - it adds color and flair.
Glad you guys are doing well!
A
Comment by Amanda — March 6, 2008 @ 8:25 am