Back at the Hogar, it felt just like coming home after a long relaxing weekend out of town. We certainly missed the Hogar, the staff and the patients. Only a week of work left before we head of to Machu Picchu... time really flies.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Viva Peru!
Saturday, July 25, 2009
The first goodbyes...
Incredible! For 3 of the guys, Glynn, Amine and Constantin, it´s already time to say goodbye to the Hogar San Pedro. Today, we will be heading out to Lima for a 5-day trip which will mark the end of their stay in Peru. As a matter of fact, this week is the Peruvian national holiday. We hope to get a good taste of Peru "fiestas" as we will also be heading south to the small towns of Paracas and Huacachina for some sand boarding and much more!
This week, we also got some great medical experience. On Wednesday, it was the monthly Tuberculosis control for all of the patients at the Hogar. We had a chance to observe the respirologists who came in to discuss the patients´treatments and status. Also, we were tought how to change patients´ bandages. What an experience! Some patients at the Hogar have numerous one-or-even-two-inch-deep wounds with massive gangrene... We made good use of our scrubs...
Monday, July 20, 2009
Another amazing weekend in Peru
After our Bingo game, we all headed to the Hogar´s kitchen to prepare a special dessert for all the staff and patients: Pancakes with Maple Sirup: total success! Thanks to Ana´s recipe and our cans of maple sirup, we managed to bring a smile on everyone´s lips.
Today, it was back to work, the last full week of work for Amine, Constantin and Glynn. We are actively planning our 5 day escapade for the National Holiday starting next Saturday. More details and pictures coming up!
Saturday, July 18, 2009
2 weeks of work at the Hogar San Pedro
Today, we will be organizing a special bingo-fiesta-pancake night for the patients at the Hogar. They are all pretty excited and we can´t wait to learn a few Peruvian dance steps on the Hogar´s "dance floor". Next week will already be the last week of work at the Hogar for some of us, as we will be heading off to Lima once again on Saturday the 25th to celebrate the Peruvian national holiday, and will only be back at the Hogar on the 29th. We can´t wait to get a taste of Peruvian fiestas and will try to do a bit of sand boarding and paragliding as well...
Monday, July 13, 2009
An amazing weekend in Lima
Today, we are back to work at the Hogar. We are definitely reenergized after this most unique weekend. We are looking forward to our next adventures in Peru.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
1 week in Peru
As our first week of work at the Hogar San Pedro is coming to an end, we are all getting ready for a most exciting weekend. We will be heading to Lima for an international Tuberculosis conference. The program looks amazing (and is extremely relevant to us, considering that a great proportion of our patients at the Hogar are affected have tuberculosis). What a great timing: this conference could not be better placed, considering that we are all eager to learn more about the Hogar´s patients medical conditions. Also, we will be staying in the luxurious Casa San Jose, a mansion belonging to the same Fathers working at the Hogar San Pedro. Also on the program for the weekend: a visit of Lima´s main tourist attractions... should be awesome.
For the rest, the days are going by very fast. The pace is very mellow at the Hogar, leaving us lots of time to relax, do our daily workouts and play tons of sports. Tonight, we went to play soccer in the village of Ricardo Palma with some of the male staff working at the Hogar. We are slowly getting accustomed to white rice (which we eat 2 times per day...) and bunk beds. Ana is feeling much better and we are getting along very well as a group.
For the rest, the days are going by very fast. The pace is very mellow at the Hogar, leaving us lots of time to relax, do our daily workouts and play tons of sports. Tonight, we went to play soccer in the village of Ricardo Palma with some of the male staff working at the Hogar. We are slowly getting accustomed to white rice (which we eat 2 times per day...) and bunk beds. Ana is feeling much better and we are getting along very well as a group.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Two days of work at the Hogar San Pedro
Life at the Hogar is going very well, as we are getting used to our little routine. We appreciate buying our fruits and cereal at the corner stores or in the markets in the nearby town of Chosica. We are a very energetic bunch, always keen on holding a quick exercise session... So far, we have all been feeling fairly well healthwise except for Ana who seems to have caught a little something... nothing too serious though as we are very well looked after, here, at the Hogar.
More news coming soon...
Sunday, July 5, 2009
A wonderful weekend in Peru!
This weekend, we had the chance to discover the villages of Ricardo Palma (where the Hogar is situated) and Chosica (1 hour away by foot or 10 minutes away by bus). Yesterday, July 4th, was Laura's birthday. We
celebrated it by going out as group to have supper in Chosica at a wonderful restaurant run by a very kind lady. We had great peruvian food (Lomo saltado, trucha a la plancha...) and even had the chance to have a free performance by a local Latin American Idol runner up!
Tomorrow we will be starting our "work shifts" working with patients and on different chores. We can't wait to get started and to see how it will go.
Friday, July 3, 2009
In Peru... at last!
For Constantin, Claire and Amine, everything went as planned: their planes were on time and they were welcomed
at the aiport by the very sympathetic Saul... and a very enthusiastic volunteer named Christine. They were absolutely amazed by the Hogar and the friendliness of the staff and patients...
However, the 7 other members of the group had the "not so unfortunate" opportunate opportunity to spend a day
in... Mexico city! After what seemed like forever, their 2nd flight departed from Toronto with an 8-hour delay... which meant that they missed their connection.
After a few hours of uncertainty, they were given a free night in a 5 star hotel, free meals and a chance to enjoy and visit Mexico City with a private guide (for Glynn, Nicholas, Ana and Benedicte). The scenery was marvealous: Mexico city and it´s monuments and pyramids made up for the 1 day delay in the arrival in Peru.
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