Peruvian Families Warmly Welcome Students

By Karen and Duane Sherer Stoltzfus
Peru SST
Co-Directors, 2014-2015

During our walk through the neighborhood, we stopped for a photo in front of La Catedral del Buen Pastor, where we will be studying.
Students in front of La Catedral del Buen Pastor, where they met their host families and where classes will be held.

Goshen students met their host families after a  day spent touring downtown Lima.

The day was distinguished, in a good way, by weather and by traffic. For the second day in a row, the sky was exceptionally clear and blue, for fall in Lima. We enjoyed very light traffic as we traveled downtown, courtesy of the Labor Day holiday.

The students had prepared to meet their host parents and siblings by reviewing information about their families, including the locations of their homes, and by practicing Peruvian greetings and farewells. Celia Vazquez, our study coordinator, served as the expert in residence, instructing students in how women greet women (kiss alongside the cheek), women greet men (kiss alongside the cheek) and men greet men (handshake) — and in all cases, hugs may be part of the greeting as well.

We waited to meet families at the Anglican Cathedral of the Good Shepherd (La Catedral Anglicana del Buen Pastor), our home base for classes, lectures and workshops.

For many students, it’s both an exciting and anxious time, sitting alongside each other on the stage of the main hall at Buen Pastor, wondering who will be picked up next. And then, What to say? How to say it?

As each family member arrived, students quickly gathered their belongings, posed for photos and then headed home for a weekend of getting acquainted with new families and neighborhoods.  Becca joined her host family later in the weekend. Students will return to Buen Pastor at the start of the week, for lectures followed by language classes.