This past week provided me with an awesome chance to relax, hang out with friends, see more of Peru, and get to know my Peruvian Family better.
First it started with a BBQ with the Kuhn's, the Webb's, my Spanish teachers, Emily, Rayann, and I. We roasted hot dogs over an open fire, which my Spanish teachers had never done. It was a great time hanging out with everyone with the additional treat of some awesome cookies!
This past weekend I also got to visit a different city here in Peru, Cuzco. My Peruvian family, Emily, Rayann, a friend of my Peruvian Family, and I all went. We were suppose to leave about eighty-thirty Thursday night but did not end up leaving until 10 o'clock. It should take about eight hours I think to get to Cuzco from Arequipa but it took us about 12 hours instead. It was a long car ride at night and it was also FREEZING! (Yes, I had to use capitalization... it was that cold) We also stopped for about two hours and Ytalo and Luis (my Peruvian dad and the friend of the Family) slept a little bit. We finally got there at about 10 Friday morning and the first thing we did was get some coffee and then we went sight-seeing in the Plaza de Armas. The Plaza de Armas in Cuzco is huge and has tons and tons of tourist. It is also super pretty! I enjoyed walking around down there and taking pictures. The next stop was the place we were staying which was an hour away from the Plaza. When we got there the house was... rustic is I guess how I could describe it. After we came home and had dinner I went out again with the Family to the Plaza de Armas. When we went back out it was dark and so the plaza was lit up with a bunch of lights. It was great time spent with my Peruvian family. Plus at the end of the night we had some awesome chocolate cake! It was sooooo good!
The next day we walked to the water fall that was behind our house. The walk to the falls was pretty uneventful until we came along this stream. Now when I say stream I am not talking about a little trickle of water. It was a pretty decent size stream. So to get across this stream you had to step on a rock and then hop over to the other side. Luis got across and then It was my turn. As I was crossing I slipped and fell into the creek. The water was freezing, and instead of Luis helping me he started laughing at me! However after I fell in instead of crossing to the side I needed to get to I cam back to the original side... I know really smart on my part. So since I had to cross the stream again I just walked across in the water. I figured I was wet already. We finally made it to the waterfall and it was beautiful. It was really green which is not something you see here in Arequipa.
We were leaving that night and since Emily missed out on the Chocolate cake the night before she really really wanted some. So before we left we went to the Plaza de Armas once more some Chocolate cake. It was as awesome as the first piece I had the night before. The ride home was FREEZING again but we made it safe and sound after driving all night.
The morning we got home happened to be Sunday so that meant we had church that morning. Emily, Rayann, and I were hoping to catch a couple of minutes of sleep before church but as luck would have it that didn't happen. When we got home we found out that one of the pipes in our bathroom had broke. It ended up flooding our entire room! The good thing is that the floors in our house are hard wood so we did not have to worry about having stinky wet carpet. The bad thing is that Emily and Rayann had some of their stuff on the ground which meant it all got wet. We finally got all the water cleaned up and we made it to church on time. If you ask me that was pretty good on only about an hour of sleep.
Before I finish this Blog I wanted to tall you all some exciting news of Praise and something I hope all of you will be in prayer about. Here in Arequipa there is a District that Extreme has wanted to work in but have not had the missionaries available to. This district is called Chachani. Chachani is a little community that doesn't have a market and there are no combis that go there. The Paraguay group, which is Emily, Rayann, Mike, Leon, and me, have been given this area to start working in. Our goal over these next few months is to plant a church. I am super excited for the opportunity to work in this community. I have visited this community twice so far and I know that God will be working in this area. This Saturday we are going to have our first event there which is a medical clinic with the short term group coming down. Please be in prayer for this clinic that we will be able to help many people and that we will be able to make connections. I am so excited for this community and hope you will all join me in this excitement and also in prayer.


All of you will be in my prayers. Thank you for your obedience to God and his plans for you! I know God has amazing things for this new community and your time there! Miss you, and good luck with everything! Nicole and Alexia McGuire.
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