Feliz dia del amor y amistad

February 14, 2007 - Cayambe, Ecuador

Valentine´s Day here is not just for lovers, but also for friends. So I bought my family some chocolates and I hope to buy them some flowers as well. Cayambe is known for selling flowers, so this is not only a great day for lovers and friends, but also for the many flower vendors here.

So far in Ecuador, I have:
- Stayed up till 2:30 am at a concert with my family
- Thrown up in a field in the presence of another volunteer and her host brother and several by-standing cows
- Drunk more types of fruit juice (fresh fruit!) than I ever have in the US
- Eaten rice and chicken for breakfast
- Met the president of my community
- Thrown water balloons at my brother
- Had water balloons thrown at me by total strangers
- Seen a mountain on fire
- Sent three letters (with 3 more in the making)
- Learned 6 pages worth of new Spanish words
- Taken 4 showers
- Eaten 0 guinea pigs (sorry Erik..but I´ll be sure to save one for you;))
- Played Frisbee, leap frog, cards, and lots of soccer
- Walked outside while it was hailing...at the equator (figure that one out)
- Fallen in love with my host family and Ecuador (don´t worry, family at home, I still love you guys!)

I have Spanish classes for about 6 hours a day, which may sound terribly tedious, but is actually incredibly helpful and interesting. My group of four trainees has an absolutely amazing facilitator who always makes our classes interesting.

I´m happy to say my life is pretty stress-free as of now. I have Spanish classes in the morning and afternoon, then hang out with my family or walk around the community in the evening, have dinner, write some letters, do some homework, and then head to bed! Next week we start habitat conservation training, so things will be a little more intense. But everything here is tranquilo!

2 Comments

Becky:
February 14, 2007
Sounds like you're off to a great start in Cayambe! Except for the throwing up in the field part...that doesn't sound like too much fun :(but at least it's more pleasant in the presence of cute cows :) I'm so glad that you have an awesome host family and that you're finding time for fun things like water balloon fights:) It's snowing & sleeting here today...the first storm we've had so far this year...how weird for CT.
I'm glad to hear that life is busy, but stress free. Thanks for keeping us posted on your Ecudaor adventures.
Happy Valentines Day!
Here's to Love, Friends, Flowers, Chocolate & Guinea pigs!
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Becky
Ruth and gang:
February 15, 2007
Hi Anna! The boys spent a long time googling earth and looking at your town and Quito....it looks like quite a ways away, over the mountains, across rivers, up and down..across country and to farm land area!! Way cool! (then they proceeded to fly over the mountains in Switzerland...don't ask me how they got from Euador to Switzerland!) Have you pulled out your violin yet? I have a trumpet blowing in my ear right now :-) How do you make those cute little smiley faces?? The snow is beautiful, but not fun to play in...too little, too icey. The Thompsons came over to push our car up into our driveway...didn't even know there was an incline there...but couldn't get in! You are missing such fun!! Miss you! Ruth and the boys

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