The first impressions ...
After my first night in the village I had breakfast with the children at the Casa Uno. In this house I am every day with Tio Jose, Tia Maria (Tia Tio = uncle and aunt =) and the 12 children eat together, and in budget help. After the meal was Joel, a boy from Casa Uno, my children's village. In addition to pigs, rabbits, geese, ducks and sheep, here also guinea pigs are kept, which will land at some point on the plate ...
particular, I was happy when I found out then that there even is another volunteer who for 6 months here in the village will work. Her name is Marie, comes from Paderborn and has, I just made her Abi. Together with her, I will be riding morning to Lima to me by the German Embassy to register and buy a few things.
After Joel had taken me around, we played some football. The kids here are crazy about football. On the walls hang posters in their rooms everywhere and newspaper articles of football players from Germany. They are particularly proud to Pizarro and Farfan in the Bundesliga. They ask me all the time, whether I ever got to see play.
Hardly had we played 10 minutes, I scored a direct lamp broken and so the game was also stopped again ^ ^. But this was not a problem.
Here are a few photos from the first days:
particular, I was happy when I found out then that there even is another volunteer who for 6 months here in the village will work. Her name is Marie, comes from Paderborn and has, I just made her Abi. Together with her, I will be riding morning to Lima to me by the German Embassy to register and buy a few things.
After Joel had taken me around, we played some football. The kids here are crazy about football. On the walls hang posters in their rooms everywhere and newspaper articles of football players from Germany. They are particularly proud to Pizarro and Farfan in the Bundesliga. They ask me all the time, whether I ever got to see play.
Hardly had we played 10 minutes, I scored a direct lamp broken and so the game was also stopped again ^ ^. But this was not a problem.
Here are a few photos from the first days:
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