Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Happy Feet






This week, our first summer team from CA arrived for our Happy Feet ministry. This team was especially impressive because the majority of its members were 60-85 years old. We hope to follow their example and never stop living a life of adventure as we get older! They brought over 600 pairs of new shoes and socks with them to give away to Quechua children, the indigenous people of Ecuador. The Quechua live in remote villages 2-3 hours from the city, work as hard laborers, and live in harsh conditions. Quechua women are very distinctly dressed in colorful skirts and ponchos, ornate necklaces, and stiff hats. Their hair is always long and pony tail wrapped behind them in a colorful cloth. Most women only see their husbands 1-2 times a month when they return from working in Quito or the coast of Ecuador. The women work at home raising their large families and/or work in local markets selling produce and hand made tapestries and linens. The majority of the children we saw wore rubber boots and therefore had macerated feet from constant moisture on their skin, calluses and blisters from wearing boots that were too small for their feet, and toenails in bad need of cutting. Steve and Micki partner with local pastors who invite children of their community to partake in Happy Feet. Each day, we journey to a different location and 100-150 children have their feet washed in warm water, followed by lotion, powder, and antibiotic ointment if needed. Toe nails are clipped and new socks and shoes are donned. While the children are having their feet washed, one of the pastors or team members give a message of hope to the adults. Here is a short clip to give you an idea of the areas we worked in this week.

4 comments:

alan and steph said...

I loved the video! What a great glimpse into your lives and into the great ministry you're doing! What a beautiful area. I wish we could be with you. And - in regards to your post - I hope we can be old adventurous couples together :) Miss you guys!

Anonymous said...

Greg & Amy,
What an awesome week I/we had! Thank you so much for your support, encouragement, and overall positive attitude during our stay.
I know that it is tough for you guys over there for a number of reasons. Hang in there and rest on the fact that you guys are serving the Lord in such beautiful ways. I hope to connect with you guys again.

cary said...

Greg and Amy
You guys have an awesome blog. Thank you for serving us and ministering to us as we ministered to the people of Ecuador. It was a joy serving the Lord with you. Let's get together and play "Ticket to Ride" or "Settlers of Catann" sometime.

Cary Duckett

Anonymous said...

Wow, it looks gorgeous on that video, and I absolutely love the picture of the volcano, very cool :)
Thinking about you guys! hugs and kisses to Pava!
Love,
Kathryn