Monday, April 2, 2012

Final Full Day

Nothing is so bittersweet as saying farewell to new family and friends. There's this underlying desire to be home and held close by our own families while feeling this rip and tear as we say goodbye to our home stay families, and actually each other as we are here together. This is once and not ever to be repeated in the same way. We all know this. The break from the constant virtual connection and the difference in this world from our own have helped us to live in the moment with each other. We have reflected, laughed, learned and truly grown in our understanding. As a celebration for our time together in this community, we shared a pachamanca today; all the home stay families, students and teachers gathered together to eat and play. Earlier in the day, we finished as much as we could of the service project, and we purchased last minute gifts, packed and wandered the village of Ollantaytambo. Here we are, ready to return and yet not.
See you soon. Much love, Mrs. Ashley (on behalf of all of us)

 Finishing touches to the goals

 Playground makeover

 Pachamanca

Many of us

Last full day in Ollantaytambo


Hi Mom, Dad, James, Emily, and Daniel!!!
First of all Happy Birthday Daniel! I can’t believe you’re 10! I miss you guys so much, but I’ve been having so much fun here, other than a little stomach bug last night. Tell everyone hello! I can’t wait to see you in two days!
Love you!
SarahJ

Machu Picchu


Peru Day 10 – Machu Picchu

Hola amigos! Callie and Emma here, plus a few more. Yesterday, we went on an amazing adventure to Machu Picchu! Here are the details. After a rude awakening at four-thirty in the morning, we made our way down to the Ollantaytambo train station for an early departure. Props to the teachers for getting 27 sleepy students to the station on time. Following the boarding of the train and a few seat changes, we were on our way to Machu Picchu. The scenery was stunning.  33 buzzing students and teachers hopped on to a tour bus that would take us up the mountain to our destination. As soon as we arrived, the rain started pouring down. The first part of the tour, we were sopping wet, hovering in our rain jackets and trying to listen to the tour guide. As we climbed the magnificent ruins, the rain began to let up and the sun started to peek out. At the top of the MP, we found a grassy spot to begin our presentations. Nine of us made our presentations, we ate and then a few more made presentations. After that, we hiked up to the sun gate. The view of Machu Picchu from there was amazing. After we came down, the remainder of us presented, and then we hiked back down through MP past the many temples, houses and garden areas. A rainbow bid us farewell. We had snacks in Aguas Calientes The return train was an hour plus late in departing. Once back, we had pizza for dinner. 

 Soccer game the night before Machu Picchu
 Rainy start at Machu Picchu

 At the sun gate


 MP from the sun gate

 Rainbow farewell