Friday, May 16, 2008

Bienvenidos a Peru

Well, we did it. We officially left the states behind on May 6th, and after two full days of traveling we finally arrived in Trujillo, Peru. We had a front row seat on our 9 hour bus ride through northern Peru, traveling a path fixed right between the Pacific coast and the Andes. It was a great first taste of our new ‘home’. As a testament to God’s grace, in every instance of needing help throughout our travels here, Peruvians have appeared out of nowhere to help and guide us right through the process. We encountered some definite God-sends...


We are settling into our new home and are enjoying our downtown apartment. We are blessed to have an apartment with 3 bedrooms and bathrooms (plenty of room for visitors... wink,wink), a washing machine, a great view, and eventually phone and internet access. We have laughed that we are living in a third world country with more space and amenities than we had in the states! But don’t let that deceive you - Here’s a little taste of some of the daily adventures of living in Peru:


  • showering - turn water heater on and wait 20 mins... learn to take really short showers and only turn the water on for the rinsing portion your shower. oh, and remember to turn water heater off
  • remember to throw your toilet paper into the trash can - NOT the toilet
  • remember to NOT brush your teeth with the faucet water
  • remember to not always assume that you’ll have electricity.
  • manage to lug your loads of laundry up your tiny,spiral staircase to the roof to wash and hang clothes outside on the rooftop.


We won’t lie, it’s quite exciting and fun to have things shaken up a bit and experience the charms of third-world living! We have talked many times about how comfortable we are here and how much we love this city!


It has been such a blessing to see first-hand what incredible people the Peru Mission team here consists of. We are enjoying our jobs as each day we discover new responsibilities and expectations that there are for us, and learn more about this multi-faceted ministry. Although jumping in head-first can be a bit overwhelming, it is almost impossible to fathom how perfectly God has prepared us for our jobs here through our experiences over the last few years. More on that to come... 


We want to thank everyone for being so supportive of us - spiritually, prayerfully, emotionally, and financially. We are anxious to keep everyone up to date on what God is doing here in Peru as we and those who are engaging with us in prayer and spirit are all of one team. We love you all!



Our life in suitcases

Front row seat on a double decker. Leaving Lima.

Taste of the Andes



The big city view

8 comments:

Dad In Tulsa said...

Angel & Eric: Just testing the blog to ensure you are getting this message. Let me know. Keep the updates coming on your end. Love to know what's going on. We'll keep you posted on events occuring back home as well. I love you.

Dad In Tulsa said...

Angel & Eric: Just checking in from home. Don't really have anything new to report. Just wanted to "connect" with my wonderful Angel & Son-in-law. Hope all is well. Having your grandmother's birthday at our house this Saturday. Of course, everyone will be asking how both of you are doing. I'll direct them to you blog so they can communicate with you. I love you,
Dad

Dad and Mom in Edmond said...

Hey guys, love all the pictures on the blog. We are just getting to figure everything out. I think you guys just left, so you would stretch our computer skills. ha ha
We love to hear from you and see what you are doing. This has been a fast week here. We are going to go with Roberta and Mike on a little trip tomorrow I think.
Looks like you have a little helper Eric.
Love you guys. Be careful./
Dad and Mom

Anonymous said...

Lora and Eric, the pictures are incredible. What an adventure you all are experiencing. Hope all is going well. We are certainly keeping you in our prayers.

Love,
Duff & Pam

Debbie said...

Debbie & Roger in Sand Springs, OK
Hi Lora & Eric,
I love your "blog" even though I'm not sure how all the "blog" thing works.
I love to read your notes on what's going on and really enjoy seeing your pictures.
I'm so proud of you both for all your doing in Peru.
May God be with you and keep up the great work!
My prayers are with you,
Debbie Harrington

Dad and Mom in Edmond said...

Eric and Lora,
We are not great bloggers but stopped by your dad and moms house for a short visit. What wonderful memories you are creating! Hope the wonderful adventures continue!Love you both!
Billy and Janie

Dad In Tulsa said...

Keep the pictures comin'. Helps to see where my beautiful daughter and wonderful son-in-law are working. Especially love the pictures in the home...with you guys in them. Keep up the good work and know that you're thought of, prayed for, loved and missed every day.
Dad

Anonymous said...

Her Lora and Eric!
I am so proud of what you are doing and am sure you are providing many of the Lord's blessings daily. Keep the pictures coming and I would LOVE to come see you soon!
Jennifer H (the cousin)
Luvs!