After worship and devotions on the beach this morning, we had ate breakfast and headed off to Hannah’s. Ron, Keith and Willmer, our Peruvian brother, finished the installation of the three toilets and three sinks for the pregnancy center. Kate finished the inventory of the medicines, vitamins, and clothing that has been donated. Ken ran the chop saw cutting sheet metal sections for the roof trusses, while Dave used the tin snips to cut trim the fitted pieces. Fay and David assembled the tresses in the morning, and were joined by Ron and Keith in the afternoon. Altogether, we assembled 22 trusses Yeehaw!

For lunch, we went a nearby fishing village named Pucusana and ate a variety of fish dishes, including calamari (yum). Kate ordered a bowl of potato soup - it wasn’t quite the same as back home — sliced carrots and french fries in a clear broth.

The restaurant was located on a small inlet - a mountain separated us from the ocean, which crashed through a “keyhole” cut into the mountain. The picture below explains this beautiful scene.

Tomorrow, we are going to the Zoo, with 15 kids from Hogar’s Orphanage - our Compassion kids are not able to come because of the farmer’s strike, which has paralyzed the roads and bus transportation outside of Lima. We have our own transportation, so we are safe and able to travel.

God has continued to bless and protect us.

david castillo

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