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Family and friends, whom I dearly miss,
I went to a Peruvian wedding which was very fun. Not too different from American weddings except the size of the wedding party included about 12 bridesmaids and groomsmen and 3 flower girls. They also have Godparents that help pay for the event and host it. They have godparents for many events too apparently. Another thing is you can’t even escape the games when there are 50+ people. For one of them we had to stand up when they said
Another fun event was the SALI scavenger hunt. We were sent all over town to complete hilarious tasks including: playing a game of 3 on 3 with strangers, performing in the streets for money-I sang “Perhaps, Perhaps, perhaps” in Spanish while 2 of my students danced (we got more than double the required amount thank you). We all tried on the same red sweater at the market. One man had to race another to eat a monstrous burger called the Matahambre: the hunger killer. It was a riot and a good way to experience
This past Saturday we had and old fashioned dance where we did the Virginia Reel, the Waltz, The Gay Gordon, and Posties. We have been practicing for a month but we had enough people who did not come to practice that the dances were pretty rough especially the circle dance people were falling on each other and bumping into one
another, steeping on shoes. One thing I failed to mention from the dance is Peruvians dress up prom style from various events such as weddings, dances, quincineras etc. We Americans feel quite awkward at times since we did not bring these items. But we try.
Please pray for the brand new choir at Arevalo and Noemi’s (my Spanish teacher and pastor’s wife) health as she has some tests done on a tumor. I will be helping develop the music and I am trying to minister to my students of different faiths. Please pray for me as I study the Book of Mormon and discuss my faith with my students and their Elders.
I miss you all so much and look forward to seeing some at Christmas.
Love,
Katie