Land of the Unexpected - 2/26/08
Wow! What an incredible day! From the trip to the shantytown in Ventanilla (with the 600+ kids) to the last stop for supper at McDonalds at 12:00 am, it was challenging as well as lots of fun.
Hi, this is Angela here, reporting on our third full day.

We left this morning around nine and headed out for Ventanilla, an enormous shanty town on the outskirts of
I think the biggest hit was when you took their picture, especially if you were in it with them or let them see it on your digital screen. By the time we pulled out at 2, I was tired, but thoroughly enjoyed my time. Even though I had studied the shantytowns previously, it was nothing compared to seeing them. The biggest thing for me was seeing the hundreds of kids. Yes, they were poverty stricken, but knowing there are deeper issues of abandonment, abuse, hunger, and rejection, issues that will affect them the rest of their life, was what tugged at my heart.
When we arrived back at the hotel, we just had time to scramble into clean clothes, grab our supplies for tonight, and head out for our next destination. Of course there were challenges tonight, too, but it was so much fun to see all the kids again and get to know them better despite the language barrier. I was on the station for crafts one and because we were learning about respecting our authorities, we made parachutes. The kids had so much fun putting them together and then, of course, playing with them the rest of the night. Daniel and Elizabeth told the skydiving story, which thoroughly amused the children, (especially when Daniel purposefully dropped the raw eggs on the stage)!
Just to keep in mind: two of our team-mates are struggling with sickness. Keep them in your prayers! I’d better close so we can get to bed! Our first assignment is to be on the bus at 7:15am!
Angela, for the team

“Desperate times call for desperate measures!” The explanation we received of what on earth the guys were doing in this picture.







