Today we went to our second day of classes and volunteering. At 6 p.m. we had a Cusqueño dance class. Fotos abajo.
The group that was going to go to the boys' orphanage got switched to another project. We went to a home for deaf children. There are about 15 children there from ages 5-13 or so. We don't know much sign language, but while we were there we learned the signs (at least the Spanish ones) for colors, numbers 1-12, attention!, see you tomorrow, and a few others. Our kids spent time coloring with the children and playing volleyball. Fotos below.
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| In class |
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| Dan, Sarah and Diane meet in the classroom with a view! |
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| Una vista de Cuzco |
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| Sarah and Diane's new friend, Robert |
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| un perro con dientes feos |
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| Going out for a walk with la profesora |
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| Peruvian mannequins are always interesting. |
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| La Piedra de 12 Ángulos |
Photos from La Escuela de Sordos (School for the Deaf):
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| The Lord's Prayer, in sign language |
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| La Calle de Siete Culebras - The Street of Seven Vipers |
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| With El Inca |
Dance Class:











































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