After spending Thursday with our Peruvian guide and seeing historic Lima, we enjoy our last few hours having dinner. We are mindful of getting ourselves safely to the airport. We have been instructed about safety in cabs in Lims- only use yellow cabs, lock your doors, keep windows up so people can’t grab in the cabs and snatch belongings out of the cabs, put your belongings on the floor and out of grabbing reach and write down the cab drivers number! So, without our peruvian guide and in light of the safety issues we spend more money and use an airport driver. He is so nice and trustworthy. He is orginally from the Jungle. He had to move to Lima to make money. He left his daughter and wife in the Jungle. It takes us hours to go through customs and immigration. Our flight is uneventful to the states. We have a layover in Atlana. We actually meet people we know in Atlanta. It’s a small world! Steve meets me in Login with flowers. How lucky am I?? We drive straight to Maine. What a contrast- the lack of noise, the smells, the hot water, the toilet paper, the food and everyone speaks English here!!!
I learned so many things on this trip, professionally and personally.
1. I learned more about the Peruvian culture on this trip. I think last year I was so shellshocked by the experience and there so much to take in that I wasn’t able to process all aspects of the culture. Plus, having a Peruvian on our team was helpful to learn more about the Peruvian people and culture.
2. I was so proud of my students – they were critical thinkers, learned new professional skills and generalized skills to a new environment, they were flexible and sensitive to the people they were serving.
3. I learned from the health education team. They were busy doing a community assessment. They assessed needs and strengths of a community. The strengths of the people in the villages was the interpersonal connections in the community.
4. I learned more about myself in terms of faciliating learning with students.
5. I need to learn more spanish.
5. Again, I come away with an appreciation for the health care we have and all the priveleges we have.
Thanks to all of you for your support and prayers! There are 3 of our team staying for the summer I have created a link to their blog under blogroll. I wish them well! Thanks Peru.
Deirdra













