Day 6
In te morning, village's women show to us how ther tint and weave alpaga's wool.
Weaving of Alpaga's wool
How extraordinary was it !
Technincs of weaving are very complicated and ancient.
Girls learn this technics when they are very young.
We boughts some products like bags or hat.
In the afternoon, we visited other villages with the village's leaders.
Day 5
In the morning of the next day, Kaya, a children of the village,
was fallen on the stapes and
she broke her leg. We came with her to hospital urgently. Her injury wasn't
important however she need to have an operation. Like it was expensive, our
association paid her operation. We stayed at the hospital all the day,and then we came back to the
village on the evening to reassure the dwellers, who were very stressed
Kaya and her friends, before her accident
Day 4
Day 3
At seven o'clock, we helped dwellers to harvest the crops of potatoes.
It's very difficult to work in fields because the tools are rudimentary and basics.
The afternoon, we repaired village's houses.
Noemie was building a new roof for the leader of the village when a big board fallen on her head.
Therefore she had an enormous bump until the end of the mission ...
Second Day
The next day, we came with the children to the nearest school at 5 km, in a village named Alienzo. We bring to the teacher pen, books and other supply wich have been collected in England.
We stayed in the classrooms all the morning. As there were many pupils by class, we helped teachers during the mathematics lesson.
During the recreation, we played football with children
Then, we ate with the teacher and we talked about work conditions of teachers and pupils.
The afternoon, we repaired broken desks, chairs, and windows.
We came back to the village in the evening; and we told an history to the children.
First Day : We arrived in the village
At the airport, we did a mistake: we took the wrong bus ! Instead of arrive in the village, the bus went to Aguas Calientes's thermal spring. Therefore we called a cab, and we arrived in the village two hours in late.
At twelve past ten, we arrrived in the village.
People welcomed us warmly, and we ate with them soup of quinoa and potatoes with guinea-pig. As the meat was out-dated, Isabelle was sick all the day.
Then, we began to distribute clothes and games for the children; and we play with them.
The evening, they did a party to welcom us, we danced around a fire until 10.30 pm.