Professor Duffy, Janice and I are in Quian along with the physical therapy and health education crews. This morning we checked out the radio and called a bunch of the other pueblitos to find out how their systems were working. The health crew led a prenatal exercise course with some of the obstetricians at the hospital and now we are going to be installing a radio in the ambulance.
Very good news: we know where the three of us will be living this summer and it is with a family we know already-- relatives of the Laguna family. The mother´s name is Graciela and there are five children living in the house and two are away at university in Lima. They are very nice and last night entertained me with videos of the marinera, a famous dance of Peru.
After we head up in the mountains for about 10 days, there will be lots of pictures of all this. For now, my time at the internet cafe is up.
Ciao,
Bonnie
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
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That job I mentioned involves travel to...Peru! All the good alpaca comes from Peru. Maybe I'll stop by, if that's ok with Graciela.
"Can Bonnie come out to play??"
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