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High Clouders in Peru

High Clouders - Thursday, July 14, 2011
By Molly, Gabe, and Michael



Hello friends and family!
 
As some of you may know I, Molly Boyle, am spending the summer in Lima, Peru with my friends Gabriel Rysdahl and Michael Connor.  We would like to stay in contact with as many friends and family as possible, as we like to share stories about what we are doing as well as hear from all of you!
 
This summer we are working in a High Cloud school, helping with the education, predominantly of mothers, in the community and using some money we have received to repair the roof of an existing school as well as build a bathroom and an additional classroom.  Our goal is to make the school a safe and easy place to learn as well as help with the education of the mothers.
 
The school is only about a twenty minute walk from the apartment we rented for the summer, but the neighborhood it is in is entirely different.  We live above a small ´ferreteria´on a fairly busy street.  We can catch a bus right outside our house and go anywhere we need to go.  To get to the school, we walk down the street about 10 minutes and then turn onto some unpaved roads and walk uphill for another 10 minutes.  The school is up in the sandy hills on the edge of Lima admdst many modest homes.  It is a humble community and everyone is very nice.  The school we work in is for kids 5 and under, and any time we walk into the classroom we are literally clobbered by kids.  Most of them want to be held or thrown in the air, but it seems we only have the stamina to do this for about 2 minutes.  It takes the kids a while to realize we cannot hold them the whole time we are there.  Some never seem to stop asking.  The kids are all so cute and we love playing with them.
 
We enjoy being able to speak Spanish every day and try to  study it at the end of the day when we go back to our apartment.  We have some great DVDs we got on the street for about 50 cents that we can watch in Spanish.  Gabe and I also bought The Silver Chair in Spanish and are reading that.  Michael doesn´t speak Spanish, but came here with the intent to learn.  He is doing pretty well.  Gabe, who has always liked to joke, has taken to telling the Peruvians that Michael doesn´t talk because he is ´especial´.  Michael usually just sits back and smiles as this is going on.  He knows Gabe is just joking.
 
Not much other news since we have only been here for four days.  We´ll keep you posted and, again, would LOVE to hear from all of you.
 
Love,
 
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