
Latin Lovers...
Latin Dogs...
Crazy Ecuadorian Driving...
Shopping at the market...
The best souvenirs (Ecuador futbol jerseys)...
Rachel & I at the "supermaxi"...
The viewpoint over Quito...
It was a beautiful trip had by all!
Latin Lovers...
Latin Dogs...
Shopping at the market...
The best souvenirs (Ecuador futbol jerseys)...
Rachel & I at the "supermaxi"...
It was a beautiful trip had by all!
The look on someone's face when they were getting whipped...below
Belt in action...
A lot of people ended up with welts from getting whipped, but they all had fun. If only we could play games like this in America...
We are home! Ecuador was beautiful, wonderful, inspiring, encouraging, and faith-building. The camp was fabulous. The Ecuadorians did a great job with the camp. One thing that really impressed me was that some of the kids rode a bus for 12 hours to get there. That is dedication to get to church camp. The other thing that was awesome about this camp was that a majority of the kids that were there were not from church. I am so glad that they were there and were able to hear about Jesus.
I am so inspired by the tutores (counselors) at the camp. I loved to watch them work with the teens and run the camp. Because of our inability to speak Spanish fluently, it was through these people that we could see the words of faith being passed down to the teens. I believe that God brought us there to see His good work being done through others in a different language...and it was humbling and empowering at the same time to know that I as an individual wasn't significant because I couldn't even speak the same language, but I believe it was powerful because we were so united as a group of Christians regardless of language and words, our faith was one and the same. That was the beauty of this trip.

We first arrive in Quito, a very beautiful city. It is not the typical tropical south america that one would imagine. It is high in the Andes mountains, about 10,000 feet elevation and very mountainous. I am not for certain about this picture, but the mountain above might be the famous cotopaxi, a popular peak for advanced mountain climbers. but like i said, i'm not for certain, all I do know is that you can see it while in quito.
The majority of our time is going to be spent at campamento bellevue. here are all the campers at the firepit/amphitheatre. i have yet to enjoy an ecuadorian camp session. jeb had lots of stories to tell about his time there last year. he kept on commenting on how different it is from american church camps. i am excited to be there for it this year. because of the language barrier, we know a little spanish, but not enough to teach any classes or anything, our main responsibilities at camp are just to participate in the activities, to help clean the bathrooms and set up for classes, etc, and cook in the kitchen. it is a week of service and behind the scenes helping.
Once camp is over, we usually take a few hours to go to the otovalo market. The picture above is the market and it really doesn't represent the hustle and bustle that takes place there. It is like a HUGE saturday market with lots of beautiful hand-made sweaters, jewelry, dolls, tapestries, paintings, etc. There are so many beautiful things to see and it is a great tourist trap. I am a sucker for all the purses. Last time I went I came home with like 4 or 5 new purses. the other things about the market is that you have to be ready to barter. 
The people in cayambe (where the camp is) dress like the above pictures. It is a more rural village area, so they dress with these hats and all the ladies where a blouse with a shawl or jacket over it and a long skirt. And they are very short because of the altitude. most of the men and women are probably less than 5 ft tall. someone told me once that it is because of the reduced amounts of oxygen in high elevation that makes these people shorter and broader. look at that beautiful baby above. they are just as cute as that picture. that's one thing i will miss this year is that we won't be having a vbs like we did in the past with all the little tykes, instead we're sticking with the teens at camp. but they are so adoreable. a lot of times the older sisters would bring their baby brother/sister with them tied onto their back with a sheet. they are so cute! 