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It took 2 flights to get all 7 of us into Bella Vista. The weather held out for the flights and didn't rain until that evening which made for perfect sleeping weather!
We were met by people from the village that were excited for us to return after 3 years. Michelle McBurney had fulfilled her promise to them to return at the end of medical school. The people hadn't forgotten at all. They were so happy to see her as well as the rest of the team.
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In our absence they had even built us a guest house to stay in. It was very luxurious and nice and cool. It was also close enough to the underground spring to make it easier to haul water everyday. The only inconvenience was were the latrine was, however, it is the best latrine I've ever seen.
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It was truly amazing that the weather couldn't have been more perfect. The hot, hot days that usual accompany us into the jungle had been traded by comfortably warm ones. It rained almost every night making sleeping wonderful.
The week was started off by an evening of celebration and singing. A Chayahuita evangelist (Jesus Pua from Nueva Vida from previous blog) along with a team came to Bella Vista also. We had an evangelical campaign of sorts along with the medical team. There was medical as well as spiritual healing. We were impressed by the increase in interest in spiritual things. When were visited in 2005 there were only about 20 or so that actually came to church in a much smaller building. This time the big church building was filled to capacity each night with many standing on the outside. The truly seemed to be encouraged and growing spiritually.
Michelle, Beth, Bekah and Alan not only held a clinic in the mornings, but also taught the health workers in the afternoons. They, along with us and Jim Huff, also had time to get to know the villagers and play. The one game that seemed to go over really big was Duck, duck, goose, except we changed the name to nini, nini, mayu (dog, dog, turtle) since they could identify with those animals. The team taught the game without words just modeling it.

The kids loved playing this game and even played on their own many times.