Machu Picchu. Brooke and Raegan say that the pictures don't even begin to do it justice. What an amazing place! And see that really tall mountain behind them? It's called Waynu Picchu, and they climbed to the very top of that thing!
In my previous blog I told about Ida, the woman for whom the group build a new home (and her 6 children - the father left them). Ida's oldest son is serving a mission for the Mormon church which is a huge sacrifice for them. Ida earns a very meager amount of money by washing other people's clothing in buckets. Here is the front of her old house. It was literally crumbling apart. It had one room. That's it. One room with no plumbing, no kitchen. Pretty much no anything.
This was their toilet. It sat behind the house in the dirt with no water connected to it. It emptied into a sewer line, but they would have to dump buckets of water down it to get the......stuff to go down. Ida not only now has a working toilet but has an entire bathroom IN her house with running water.
Inside Ida's one-room home. This picture shows pretty much everything they own. It had all been pushed to one corner of the room so that the group could get in and start working on the new house. Notice the picture of Christ with the children taped to her wall. This family has so little, but yet they have more faith than imaginable.
Brooke with one of Ida's daughters.
Raegan with four of Ida's six children.
Their group was riding in a bus one day when Brooke suddenly could smell something really yummy. She looked over and saw this truck packed full of CILANTRO!
Then, out of no where, this kid pops up in the middle of it!
Apparently there are dogs in Peru. Lots of dogs. Lots of stray dogs. Lots of really UGLY stray dogs. Everywhere. (Too bad they didn't get a photo of the one with the mohawk.)
This is an alpacka. And yes, it is real. I love how it's just standing there - so astute and serious!
Me: "Now girls, I trust you to be wise while you are in Peru. You remember when your cousin Zach went on this same trip last year? And we saw the picture of him hanging foolishly off of the cliff, dangling hundreds of feet above the ground?"
Them: "Yes, mom of course we remember seeing that picture of Zach, and of course we would never, EVER do anything like that. That really is something you do NOT need to worry about. We are not that crazy!"
Fast forward to night before last, as we are looking at Brooke's Peru pics on her laptop.
Brooke: "Oh! Oops. (As she quickly turns her laptop away from my viewing).
Me: "Brooke, what is that? What are you hiding from me?"
Brooke: "Nothing, just a bad picture. It's okay, you don't need to see it."
Me:"I want to see it. Show it to me."
Brooke: "No."
Me: "Uh, yes....show it to me now!" I then grabbed the computer and that's when I saw it. My two children hanging wrecklessly off of a cliff. There they were, dangling dangerously in the air over what appeared to be thousands of feet above the gnarly bottom. And it just so happens to be the exact SAME cliff that their cousin hung off of last year!
Me again: "What the.......?! You promised me!"
Brooke: "Mom, it wasn't a big deal. Really it wasn't. We were just walking along and I saw this cliff and I said to Raegan, 'Look, it's the same cliff that Zach dangled from - let's do it!'. It really isn't nearly as bad as it looks. I promise, mom, it was no big deal!
(Although apparently there was a Peruvian tour guide up there who, upon seeing their ridiculous behavior, started blowing his whistle at them to NOT DO THAT. They did climb back up, but of course not until they had their picture. Sigh....)
Some of my favorite photos (that Brooke took - she made me write that).....
6 comments:
Great pictures. What an incredible opportunity for your daughters. I think it's so special, too, that they went together and had each other to share those memories.
I'm sure glad I was able to see Brooke's pictures before I left. And tell Brooke that I've got the bookmark she gave me faithfully tucked away in my copy of Lord of the Rings.
What a cool experience for them. I was looking back at some of your old entries and noticed the pictures of Adam from church, they're pretty funny. But I have to tell you what I did two weeks ago on Sunday. Our church starts at 8:00 and we live a good 20 minutes away from our chapel. So we try to leave at around 7:30 to get to church on time. My boys are usually not awake at this time. So I try and pack up some breakfastish items to eat in the car and grab their clothes and throw them in the car with pj's on. Well two Sundays ago I get to church and realize that Beckam's clothes are still on the kitchen counter where I had set them down for just a second. I was faced with a kid in pj's or a 40 minute drive to home and back so he could have his church clothes on. I just couldn't drive all that way so we took Beckam to church in his pj's. Needless to say we got lots of strange looks and lots of questions. I guess it's more important that we made it to church though. We are doing well (a little homesick but well). And I am starting to feel pretty good but am a little tired(oh well!). Hope all is well with you guys.
What an amazing experience for Brooke and Raegan!! They got some great pictures--Ben and I are sitting here looking at them and having a good laugh at a few of them, even the cliff one. I love the bright colors they use and wear there-they make for incredible pictures.
All I can say is WOW, AWESOME, INCREDIBLE.
Those pictures they took are terrific! What an amazing experience for the girls. I am so glad they got to go and glad they did something so rebellious as hanging off a cliff. ;)
Those Peruvian kids are so darling in those beautifully woven brightly colored clothes.
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