July 2-5
July 2nd didn’t exactly go as planned. We had hoped to leave Jataity at 7:00AM after
all the T.I.M.E inters said a teary good-bye to their host family. We were going to meet the Bakers (our newest
team mates) in Villaricca and caravan with them to Argentina. Estimated arrival time: 3:00.
However, as the last intern was stepping into the van, a man told Jeff that our rear tire was wobbly. Jeff noticed five broken lug nots. We drove slowly to the next town (50km away) and pulled into a mechanic’s shop. We waited for 2 ½ hours and were, praise God, on our way again.
However, an hour from the Paraguay/Brazil/Argentina boarder
the van just stopped. We sat on the side
of the road from 6:00 to 8:30 while Jeff tried to trouble shoot with no success
and then the mechanic tried to trouble shoot the problem with no success. Finally, we were towed to a German hotel for
the night. The manager was kind enough
to order hamburgers for us at 10:00.
July 4th
At 9:00 we flagged down a public bus and headed to Asuncion. We made great timing and even had time for
souvenir shopping that afternoon.
That evening we had an asado to celebrate Independence Day.
I got a text from Ryan saying that he went to Wal-mart and
bought vegetable to blow up. Like
father, like son. Boy, I sure miss that
guy!
July 5
We said a tearful good-bye to the interns. During these past 6 weeks they battled no water, cold showers, strange food, freeze weather, illness, car break downs and a language barrier...and they did it all with laughter and smiles. It is always tough to see our interns leave but we are so excited to see how God uses their time in Paraguay to help mold them into the Christian health care professional he has called them to be.