{"id":1197,"date":"2011-07-24T00:08:23","date_gmt":"2011-07-24T00:08:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.globalroutes.org\/?p=1197"},"modified":"2011-07-24T00:08:23","modified_gmt":"2011-07-24T00:08:23","slug":"1197","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globalroutes.org\/staging\/8011\/2011\/07\/24\/1197\/","title":{"rendered":"The Past Week"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Posted by Jonah, group member<\/p>\n<p>Sunday was a day of rest spent with our families. It was a perfect day<br \/>to wash clothes, play with the children, and evolve the personal<br \/>relationship with the families. With the beautiful weather many<br \/>families spent the day outside hiking, playing volleyball, or exploring<br \/>nature. At three, we met as a group at the Azcue farm to head down to<br \/>Ollantaytambo to call family, get internet access, and buy food. Some<br \/>of our group also had the opportunity to experience a Spanish mass,<br \/>which was very relatable to one back in the States. On Monday, we<br \/>spent the day carrying piedras (rock) up the hill to the worksite<br \/>assembly-line style, while others continued work on leveling the<br \/>foundation. At the end of the work day the large pile of rocks was at<br \/>the top of the hill. What a success! Tuesday, we all turned pink. Pink<br \/>adobe bricks, which we bought with fundraised money, had been<br \/>delivered at the foot of the hill, which had to be transported up to<br \/>the worksite. Many hands make light work and our large line made the<br \/>152 bricks move quite quickly. Wednesday, we spent constructing a<br \/>passable road for the Buffalo (the name for Chino\u00b4s white van) to<br \/>drive up with more rocks for the foundation of the building. Slowly,<br \/>the van climbed up our road, spewing pleanty of exhaust, and then it slowed to a\u00a0stop at the top. The rest of the afternoon we spent loading and<br \/>unloading rocks into and out of the van. After work was mail time and<br \/>as usual Sadie received the most post cards&#8230; this time only five.<br \/>Group riddles and games topped off another day.<\/p>\n<p>The next day was a big work day. In the morning we were assigned<br \/>various jobs including mixing mud, plopping mud onto the growing wall,<br \/>laying rocks onto the mud and bringing more rocks up the hill. After a<br \/>delicious lunch of fried rice, we resumed carting the remainder of the<br \/>large rocks up the hill in the Buffalo. A hard day\u00b4s work was very<br \/>rewarding and we returned back to the farm to vote on a potential<br \/>group sleepover. The proposed sleepover was vetoed and we all walked<br \/>home in the cold night.<\/p>\n<p>It\u00b4s friday, friday, everyone\u00b4s workng on friday! We spent the morning<br \/>continuing our work from yesterday. The first adobes were laid on our<br \/>growing wall and the roof tiles were delivered and unloaded- all 1,500<br \/>of them. Only four broke.<\/p>\n<p>So that\u00b4s it. The work is really strenuous, but the effort very rewarding. I showered today for the\u00a0first time in 11 days. I love it here. Hope you are well.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Posted by Jonah, group member Sunday was a day of rest spent with our families. It was a perfect dayto wash clothes, play with the children, and evolve the personalrelationship with the families. With the beautiful weather manyfamilies spent the day outside hiking, playing volleyball, or exploringnature. 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