Tuesday, March 20, 2007

fotos

sweet fountain thing i found at the basilica by the outdoor bathroom


my favorite of the stained glass inside the virgin


me with my city - Quito


the virgin


my city


B up at the teleferiqo


b & i at the teleferiqo


mom & b at the restaurant with the veiw of Quito


B & i up at the top of the virgin


B & i drinking pilsner - mom's drunk photography - haha kidding!!!


b & i on the way up the teleferiqo in the cable car

oh also during this time my hokies played in the dance. im so proud they got there even though they lost, they had a great season!!! sorry i missed it!!!



update

daddy requested an update so im taking time and sitting to do this. i keep putting it off because i know its gonna take a while becuase i keep putting it off...hah.

anyways. thursday i went to anthropology class but instead of going to class we went to an intercultural school in Pifo, about 45 minutes away from the University in Cumbaya. We finally got there and I wasnt too impressed with the outside of the buildings, I'm guessing the funding for this school (and many others in that town) isn't great.
But once inside, I had a completely different impression. This school is for children from age 3 - 18 and they all have incredible stories. When we got there the director gave an introduction and then 3 groups of kids gave presentations of dance to music from their part of the country (the country of Ecuador is divided into the coast, sierra, and oriente; each division has its own cultures and histories specific to its' area and geography). I was so impressed with these little kids doing these intricate dances and then they spoke to us in the languages of the cultures that their parents/grandparents came from and another one of them translated that language to spanish for us. I was so impressed.
Evidently all of the kids learn spanish, Quichua, french, english, and some other languages too (depending on what they choose and where they are from, ie: Shuar). The purpose of the school is to keep the cultures of the past alive and to continue the culture through the languages, practices, dances, etc. A lot of these cultures are dying becuase there is a lack of interest and effort put into this kind of education today - especially in the urban areas.
After the presentations, we were told to speak with some of the kids and a group of 3 little girls and 3 little boys came up to me. I couldnt tell you their names if my life depended on it but they were so willing to speak, in english, in quichua, in any language. They simply wanted to talk to me and learn about me and to show me everything about their school. On Wednesdays they have physical activities time, they have a garden with tons of medicinal flowers and plants, they plant lettuce and raspberries and such and watch them grow, they have rabbits, ducks, and other animals in a petting zoo area. They showed me the computer room and the kitchen. One girl told me all about her family (she has a cousin living in Cuba working as a nurse, her mom is also a nurse, her dad is a construction worker, she has 2 siblings, her younger brother goes to the school too.....JoJo, Grandaddy, are you getting all this?).
They were incredibly willing and so cute and it made me realize that this country, and all of the world basically, has so much more history than I could ever wrap my mind around. I mean, I can't even remember the United States history and these kids are learning the languages of their great great grandparents that lived in Ecuador before it was free, etc. You know? It's ridiculous!

Anyways, that night, mom & B got here. I went to the airport alone, which was a bit rough considering I didnt know really where to go but I figured it out. Basically, mom & B were the last 2 people off the plane haha. Go figure.
I was going to take them out that night to the Pobre Diablo but they didnt really feel like it so we just talked a bit and then I went out and they went to bed.
Friday morning we headed to the University to see the campus and where my classes are, etc. Katy's parents were also with us so it was like a tour haha We hung out by the lagoon for a while and then headed back here to Quito. We had lunch here at the house with Veronica and Maria Clara. It was probably the best lunch I have had since I've been here. I guess they pull out the good stuff for guests (anyone else wanna visit? haha just kidding)....we had pineapple juice to drink, which I hadn't had yet here, but it didn't disappoint, like anything ever does haha.
We were going to go to the Teleferiqo after that but it was cloudy and looked like it was about to rain and they were tired so they went and took a nap (I did too hah). That evening we went out to eat at a restaurant that Katy's ecua-mom picked out for us (we call her crazy pants). They didnt want to take our order at first and then we realized that crazy pants had ordered for us, some nasty soup concoction of everything that people eat in Ecuador put all together. It had fried plantanes on the top which everyone enjoyed. But the rest wasn't so great....
Saturday morning we were to go to the Teleferiqo but mom didnt feel so great so B and I headed over there on our own. When we reached the top we realized that the clouds weren't going away so we took some pictures and then headed back down to get mom.
We were supposed to go to some restuarant that Veronica had suggested to me and she said the taxi driver would know where it was. We get in the cab and get to this dead end street where there's 2 okay looking restuarants and I said, "ok. lets just eat here". It had a BEAUTIFUL view. I was really impressed. The food was good - mom was the only one to get Ecuadorian food tho - empanadas - and she liked them. Ate them all. I was impressed. B got a BLT (lame. haha).
We then headed to the Virgin de la Panecilla. We went up into her butt basically and when we reached the top we had another great view of Quito. I was impressed. Totally worth the $1 it cost to go up there!!!
We then went to the Basilica (for B, the religious guru/junkie) and walked around there for a bit. We also got a bit more than expected there because B had to pee and so we basically walked through the area where they were giving sunday school lessons (er, is that what it is for Catholics?) to find the outdoor bathroom haha
That evening, I took them to the Mariscol so be could get a Pilsner (la cerveza oficial de los ecuatorianos) and the 2 of them could have a shawarma. This restuarant is also a hookah bar, so that was interesting :)
Then to a 2 for 1 Canelazo bar so mom could try that. I think they enjoyed the canelazo, but mom's photography skills went downhill from there so.....haha just kidding :)

We came back and went to bed and then at 2:30 I headed to the hotel to get them to take them to the airport. I left them there around 3:30am (the check in didnt open until 4am so I left it up to B and her spanish) and heard later that they had arrived in Miami safe and sound.

All in all, I think it was a good trip. They didnt get to do much since we had only like 48 hours of real do stuff time but I did all I could think of that we could do here in the city and make it worthwhile. If they had been here longer we could have gone somewhere and they could have gotten used to the altitude, I think its gonna be super easy for me to breath in the states when I get back btw haha :)



Sunday during the day all I did was try to figure out how to graduate (which I am still in the process of doing....). Yesterday, class & then trying to find a summer job/figure out how to graduate haha. And today was Course Request so I guess I'm at least 1 step done with figuring out how to graduate....not that I really want to. What am I going to do then???? :(

Trying to make plans for spring break and the week before I leave. Everyone wants to go to Cuba over spring break (everyone whose family isnt going to be here) so I was going to do that...I guess....but not really because I didnt have the money.
But Jackie and Whitney talked to me this afternoon and informed me that they still want to do a Tour D' Ecuador if I'm still interested, which I AM! So, I think thats what the 3 of us are going to do, which will be cheaper than going to Cuba (and legal), but still cost money.
I think the week that I have before I leave I'm going to go to MachuPichu in Peru with Andrea if I have money at that point in my life...

Money...Graduation...Life. Man, why does reality ever have to come back into play???

Anywho, pictures to come...

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

mas fotos para ustedes

those 2 bodies on the beach are Laura & Brett...not sure they knew about it. But I thought the picture looked sweet...



the ladies at the fashion show: Jackie, Andrea, Laura, and I


I thought this was cool, you can see the setting sun in the reflection of the water on the sand...

the sweet canopy/tent thingys to rent on the beach



ME with the sunset at Canoa :)





just relaxing in the hammock....
as far as the "Anonymous" comment I just received on my other entry....I am going to class. as a matter of fact i am about to go to class in about 30 minutes. classes are ok. basically i worry about my anthropology class and my literature class - since they are the most important to me back at VT.
classes are hard. my anthro class is killing me, i love the class, i find the lectures and readings super interesting but its discussions with native spanish speakers in class that kills me. on the last test, i got all the short answer and matching and everything right except for the multiple choice because i just get everything so confused when i have more than 1 option. but i know the material, its just it gets all confused...i dont know.
i am reading Aura by Carlos Fuentes in my lit class at the moment. its weird, just like every other story we have read in that class. we are supposed to get our midterm tests back in that class today, we will see how that went...
as far as volcanology and conversation, i'm just trying to get through them. conversation isnt going back to VT as anything more than elective credits, which i have plenty of because i have a polysci minor that wont be declared.....volcano class is rough. 8:30am and the professor is incredibly slow and boring. but im just trying to get through those classes.
its definitely different than VT, i miss VT classes. i miss everything about VT. its kind of more like high school here. i mean the way the campus is set up and the way the classes are set up is more like high school....but the material is still difficult. and im still not up to par as far as understanding native spanish speakers. im trying though.....its hard....




Tuesday, March 13, 2007

La Playa

relaxing in the hammock at the hotel


rainbow saturday afternoon


super pretty sunset....i took about 100 pictures of the sunsets. but it takes so long to upload pictures....maybe ill put more up later but if not youll see them when i get home :)

the ladies on dia de las mujeres (international womens day)

sand & sun & fun

welll....evidently the last update was last monday. sorry its been a while :)

last week was pretty blah. i was sick. i felt horrible. my head was killing me most of the time. and nothing exciting happened really except that we didnt have classes on wednesday....thursday was international womens day. i think its more of a feminist holiday but they celebrate it here. a bunch of guys bought flowers for their girl friends (friends that are girls) and every guy i passed on campus told me to 'tenga un buen dia' which was really nice. that night, cathy, whitney, and i went to Casa Hood for some food, wine, and to listen to the indigenous music there. it was nice.

Friday night we left for Canoa beach. We left at 11pm from the most ghetto bus stop I have ever seen haha. It was seriously a one room shack and a driveway with a huge bus haha. The ride there wasnt so great. The driver kept turning the AC on for abut 30 minute intervals, but the AC was about 10 degrees below 0 so we were all freezing. I couldnt sleep on the way there so basically I just watched everyone else sleep haha.
We arrived at the beach around 7 or 8am and got rooms at the Hotel Bambu. It was a really sweet hotel. All the rooms were like their own little bambu shacks, the hotel had a restaurant (outside), bar, tons of hammocks, beautiful trees, and was right on the beach. It was really nice. The room was only $16 for the night! Whitney and I shared a room, and it had a private bathroom. sweet :)
We had breakfast at the hotel and then changed and headed to the beach. We basically just laid out our towells and hung out all day on the beach. Whitney, Andrea and I ate at a restaurant, we had rice & shrimp, it was pretty good, a little bit on the cajun side.
There were these sweet cliffs at the end of the beach so we walked down to them but we werent dressed properly to climb onto them so we just headed back haha. It was really warm, but we didnt really care haha. We saw the most GORGEOUS sunsets both nights we were there....
Saturday night we went out to a bar that one of Aaron's (another guy from Wisconsin) friends suggested to us. I came back to the hotel and passed out early but everyone else seems to have had a good time. There were a bunch of bonfires on the beach that they checked out.

Sunday morning Whitney and I got up around 8:30 and had breakfast and woke up the rest of the crew. We headed to the beach again. They have these canopy deals that they set up on the beach (much like the umbrellas that you can reserve at Myrtle Beach, etc) but MUCH cooler haha. They were all really bright colors and you could fit up to 5 people under them. Costs $5 to have it for the day, for 5 people under the shade - which was good because everyone got burnt....except me haha. I was pretty proud of my self. We stayed there all day again, I took a nap in a hammock at the hotel after lunch. We saw the sunset again and left Canoa at 10:15pm Sunday night.

We got back to Quito around 6am Monday morning. I came home and slept for a few hours and then headed to class. After class we all hurried to the Marriott hotel where there was fashion show going on.
My friend Katy's host sister was modelling in this fashion show and they were having problems with a lot of the models and they asked her if she wanted to model for them. Basically we all told her she HAD to do it. She did SO well, too!!! I was so proud of her!!! Her family is here for the week, too. She had told her brothers ahead of time but her parents didn't know and they were SUPER surprised and really proud, as we were all. I still can't believe she did it.
It was definitely an experience though. It cost $15, but the money went to an organization that is helping these sick children. I dont know what diseases they have but some of them can't walk and others have other problems. There were 2 of them there and they walked down the runway at the end of the show and it was super cute. They were really cute kids.
The fashion show in itself got a little boring at the end, considering it lasted about 4.5 hours but it was worth it. I'll probably never get to go to a fashion show again, and my friend was in this one!!!

No news from today. Mom & B get here on Thursday :)


ohh...and all of you had better enjoy March Madness for me, double enjoyment :)

Monday, March 5, 2007

P.S.

Brett made this little photo video montage thing, you could check it out if you're interested.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trmfSbv1rW8

pic & info

Cathy with her ghetto Pyrex cake haha

up on the roof of Katy's apt with everyone to celebrate Cathy's birthday :)



the HUGE spoon that we found to in Katy's kitchen while making the cake


some of the ladies out for Cathy's birthday




C o n d o r i r i is my favorite from the photo exhibit. Check it out. I knew the page would be in Spanish, I just figured you could look @ the pics - but you can probably Google the page, and when you find it in the search list, click "translate this page". It won't be the best, if you can't understand it, let me know....



feeling super SICK-O today. i'm gonna ask Veronica later what medicine I should be taking. Head, throat, nose, eyes itchy, everything you could think of, and my ears are starting to hurt, too....