Friday, May 09, 2008


Hello friends! After much prodding . . . I am updating.
I am still in Pucallpa, awaiting a flight out to San Pablo to spend two months with the Yaminahua. Nadia and I have been working on learning some phrases in the language, which has proved to be a little difficult. The pronunciation is quite different and very nasaly (sp?). We have learned to count! They technically don´t have a number higher than 3. They count in pairs. For example: if you wanted to say 4, you would say ¨rafe na nafea, rafe na nafea¨. This means ¨this one with this one, and this one with this one¨, but mind you . . . it isn´t pronounced like it looks! The pronunciation is: lawe da dawea, lawe da dawea¨. It is fun! We usually just end up laughing at each other.

During our non-study time, we knock around town and find places to visit. This pictures is from one trip to a local zoo. Who just wants to look at animals through cages?? Why not just yank that over-sized snake out of it´s cage so we can get a closer look at it!?!?! Linzi wanted a picture of one animal and couldn´t get a good shot, so the guide just opened the not so secure cage door and told her to go on in and get a better shot. Gotta love PerĂº!! All about customer service. One of the small blessings found in town is . . . DR. PEPPER!!!!!! God is good!!

We are all ready to take off to our communities. City life is getting dull. All four of us will be gone until August. And I´m sure, upon return there will be quite a few stories to post! Please be praying as we all work on learning a new language. Pray for lots of patience for the people we will be living with!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Animals aren't meant to be in cages. They are meant to roam freely. Extremely anti-zoo. I'm glad you at least got to release one from its cage momentarily...

Now that I've gotten on my soapbox, just wanted to let you know I love you and am praying everyday!

Anonymous said...

hahahhahhahha. they just let you have it huh? too bad the zoos aren't like that here. at least they didn't let you feed it...

Viv said...

Fiction: 3 people die of rabies each year. Fact: 4 people die of rabies each year. -Michael Scott.

your generous donation of seasons 1 and 2 have gotten me through this lubbock summer. i love and miss you! come back so i can win that new camera! :)