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Thursday, January 25, 2007 4:21 PM Bolivia - Update January 2007 The road blocks have been lifted and life is getting back to normal for the most part in Cochabamba. They will start up again, but for now, life can go on.
There were two camps back to back this past weekend. Mostly village kiddos. Both were part of World Vision Programs. Both were VERY large groups. There were plenty of counselors and helpers this time and that made the camps go much more smoothly, as you can imagine. However, one little blockage caused major problems. Water. There was no water and with around 300 volunteers and youth you can imagine the bathroom situations. Many kids used the woods as they were accustomed to, but, others continued to use the bathrooms. Eric and 2 other strong hearted fellows had to dig out the water lines and lay a new one. Then they had to attack the cabins armed with brooms, a water hose, and soap. He did mention this to me with a bit of a groan. Who wouldn't.... (wish you were there...)
Thanks for your support of Camp Kewina and our efforts to change a world with the Gospel.
Emily
Eric will come to see us here in the states. He will arrive in Alabama on Feb. 8th for a short stay as we wait for the baby. I am so happy he will be here. School will be starting in Bolivia in February and there will be a little lull in the camp schedule during this time as well. What great timing!
Tuesday, January 09, 2007 6:16 PM Update Christmas / New Year 2007 Bolivia, 2007 Camp news: Camping season has been a cool one. Using the word cool in both ways... Cochabamba has seen more rain this season than on record. Even though it sounds like a nice summer shower, at the altitude we live in, it gets rather chilly on rainy days. When the sun is hidden the temperatures drop. The same goes if the SON is hidden the temperatures of the people drop as well. They are cold and selfish. Selfishness leads to a multitude of sins. Our hope is that we can help reveal the SON and warm up the hearts of the people in the city and the villages we live near. This Christmas (our summer) we were privileged to have a program that supplied gifts and the word of God to more than 700 village children in 2 villages around Candelaria. Shortly after the Christmas program Eric took more than 15 boys out into the mountains for an Adventure camp crossing the mountains. Braving the rain and the freezing temps. He doubled his efforts and allowed a second group of College Students from Montreat Collage Outdoor Program to hike with him. They had a wonderful time, studied the word, helped each other and almost froze to death. One very exciting and dangerous thing happened on their return to the city. There was not some, but a lot of rioting going on. They had not heard what was going on in the city while they were enjoying their peaceful mountain outing. With dirty unshaven faces they arrived to the city with people screaming "go away, go home." Then they heard about the burning cars, the riots to oust the newly elected governor. They were happy to see the riot police out and about but the dirty crew looked suspicious and and they took some back roads to get to their hotels and homes.
Politics:
What good is there to say about Bolivian politics. Things are getting worse and worse. Look how far Chavez has gone in Venezuela. Look how far Castro has gone in Cuba. Evo, the president is using threats, violence, and all other means of corruption to take over the government at all levels. Violence, unrest, hate. What more can I say. I just got a letter from Eric saying that there are road blocks all over. Indefinite road blocks. The water supply to the city has been taken over by in several places and electricity is next. All this is supported by the President. All due to the fact that the governor of Cochabamba opposes the president on many of his shady and illegal policies. Eric is homebound, hopefully with a bit of food, until the city is cleared.
Family:
Separated. Yep, but we are counting the days to be together again. I think we are down to 34 now. Eric will visit us in the States in February. Our new baby will be born hopefully the end of February and if all goes well we will complete the papers promptly and return to our home in Bolivia. Eric may return earlier, we do not have his travel plans complete yet.
This is just a short update. You can call me at my Mom's in Alabama, just email and I’ll send the number. I have lots more to share to listening ears.
Emily for our family
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