Anyway- we ended up spending the night in the town which is "Huaycaybamba" and got rooms to ourselves! The next morning we set out hoping to return to Huanuco if all went well. All did not go well. We drove about 4 hours and our road was closed because of a mud/rock slide that closed the road at least until morning. So we turned around and found another route. We drove through part of the neighboring department of Ancash- and saw some incredibly beautiful areas. Everytime you turn a corner here it's different! Because its rainy season- we've seen tons of waterfalls! So beautiful- though you really have to work to get there to see them.
After another 12 hour day on the road- we made it to a town we've been to before "La Union" and were able to get supper and rooms for the night. Today- we drove the last 4 hours into Huanuco- thankfully most of which was on pavement. Quite a trip.
We were able to find out some of the information we needed to know about this area- though another trip may be necessary in the dry season for follow up. We saw areas that were so amazing- you could only look at them and say "wow, God!! Wow!" Places like this leave no doubt of a Creator! The intricacies, depth and power are unbelievable.
We also got to know Lindor and Zoila. Such sweet friends! They were a HUGE help to us! The questions coming from them rather than us made this trip a lot quicker than it would have been. They helped in everyway they could and it made a difference. Their Quechua came in handy a few times and the times the police stopped us went a lot quicker too. And Samuelito! Ahh- my new love:) He is a sweet little guy who wrinkles his whole nose when he smiles (which is often) and proudly displays his 6 teeth. Can you imagine taking a 1 year old in a truck for that many hours? They made it look easy. A great family to know and hopefully we will be able to work together often.
Amber was a great sport on a very difficult first trip to the Sierra! What a way to break her into the work here!
We are maybe going to remain in Huanuco until we head home for Christmas- but David is already talking about heading out to San Jose de Quero to line up things for the January trip there. Who knows! Here are some prayer requests we have:
- Praise for a safe and successful trip
- Please pray for safe travel to San Jose de Quero (if we go) and to Lima to fly home for Christmas.
- That our time with family and friends over Christmas will be sweet and intentional.
- Please pray for Lindor and Zoila as they minister in their day to day lives.
- Pray for continued language learning (we are getting better!- but please keep praying!)
Thanks so much to all of you! Merry Christmas and we hope to see most of you real soon!
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The Andes during the rainy season are treacherous but, oh, so beautiful! Navigating those roads when they're dry is a nailbiting experience. Wet? You develop a whole new relationship with God! We'll be praying for nerves of steel... and, as always, the hand of God to guide you and keep you safe.
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