Today we started out early heading to the village to run the camp, we spent from 9-12, teaching drills, and playing games. It's always fun when we arrive at this village because once we pull in, all the kids come out and once the bus passes they just start chasing after it, screaming and laughing all the way to the field (it's also the same way when we leave, chasing our bus for as long as their little legs can go). It was good and hot today!, but everyone was enthusiastic and ready to play some f'utbol! Yesterday when we arrived they had a small band that welcomed us with a song(which was incredible!), so today we decided to sing a song for them. After the clinic we had a little down time before playing a couple games in the evening. After our games we had some great opportunities to share with the opposing teams and talk to them. Every night it has absolutely amazed me the way that the Peruvians are coming out to support us. Last night the group from our camp was able to come, and entered the stadium cheering for us and yelling like we were some kind of a big deal. Tonight we played at a university and in the stands there was a decent amount of people, but even better were the drums and horns they brought and used all night long!!! They're enthusiasm and support for us absolutely blows me away. It's been really fun and is opening up some great doors of opportunity. Despite the language barrier that some have, God seems to be really breaking down walls and creating opportunities for everyone to connect with the girls on the other teams. We are excited to see what is going to happen in the upcoming days and weeks!
....and here are a few pictures from the camp at the village, the group at the camp, and one with one of the teams we played tonight.


