Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Chillin' at work
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Week 2!
It's about 9:00 AM and I'm chilling at home for a bit before I initiate that long bus commute to work. It usually takes between 40-50 minutes to make it to the office. Luckily, I enjoy the bus quite a bit. The views of Quito are amazing, and I've always been a fan of people watching. Last night was another great adventure. CARE just got two new interns named David and Kelea from Atlanta, so we went out to the Mariscal (La Zona) and then to a bar called Seseribó for Salsa Dancing. I really love them! They're super friendly and enthusiastic about being in Ecuador. This Saturday we're going to Otavalo together so I can pick up those many alpaca blankets that various people in my life have requested. Also, a couple nights ago there was a free choir performance at La Compañía, which is a beautiful church in the historical district of Quito with an almost completely gold interior. I'm sure I'll be able to post some great pictures later with my new friends from work, but for now the above is from the church in old town.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Damp but happy : )
So... remember when I said that it never rains here? NOT!!!! Yesterday I went out without a jacket and got drenched and today it was raining and thundering non stop. Last night was super fun once again. I went to another day of the free music festival and saw some hip-hop that was actually really good! Today, as predicted, I spent my time working on data entry for CARE and then had a delicious lunch with my host family. Happy Father's Day Daddy!
Saturday, June 20, 2009
O Man! Quito is fun.
Just woke up with the sun shining in my face and the sound of barking dogs ringing in my ears. I don’t understand how the weather forecast always says it’s going to rain in Quito. I’ve been here for almost a week and it hasn’t rained once that I’m aware of (it was “supposed” to do so every day). Last night was a blast. I met up with Maureen and her friend Diego from last year and we got some dinner at my favorite place – Mr. Bagel. It was delicious! We then moved on to a couple bars, got more amazing food and then headed out to a free concert in central Quito. The music being played wasn’t normally my style – hardcore rock with some grunge and just craziness mixed in. I actually really liked it though! Our friend Carolina was having a bad day so we watched her work off that negative energy in the mosh pit. It was pretty hilarious watching a normally kind and gentle person being transformed into a bundle of rage and terror. Remind me to never make her mad! I got home pretty late... again, but managed to not set off the alarm to my house! Congratulations to me! Today I’m going to another free concert that should be more traditionally up my alley (they’re playing hip-hop and reggae). Tomorrow I have to crack down on my work, however. My boss from CARE, Belen, sent me a super nice email welcoming me to Quito and telling me about some of the projects that are under way. I have a meeting at their office on Monday so we’re going to go over what the next steps are for the maternal health project and then start to conceptualize the climate change research. Hope you all have a sunny and happy day! The pictures are of Maureen, Diego and me at the bar “Aladdin” in the Mariscal, the concert, and some street art (Guayasamin Style – a famous Ecuadorian painter.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
First Week... the ups and the downs
The following post is actually from a couple days ago. Today (Friday the 19th) I'm feeling much better. I finally got a new phone that functions and the Internet in my house is working too! I've been going out a lot lately, dancing, and just having a good time! Today I have a ton of work ahead of me. I have to do data entry for interviews that were conducted for the Maternal Health project at CARE. Should be pretty interesting!
Tuesday June 16th:
Okay... at the moment I’m sitting in my room in Quito. I just ate a delicious lunch of pea/celery soup, fresh cheese, tomato juice, green beans, tomatoes, and beef with my host grandma, and our housemaid. Yesterday was a pretty long day of sitting and travel. All of my connections went smoothly and Inés, my host mom, was there to pick me up at the airport as soon as I got in. My last flight from Atlanta to Quito was especially nice. There was a monitor for every seat with good movie options, a free meal, and I pretty much spent the entire time talking at the two girls sitting next to me (I say “at” on purpose). At the end of the flight we were all forced to put on masks out of fear that we would bring Swine Flu into Ecuador, and I almost suffocated having to wear that thing for twenty minutes while everyone was trying to get their bags and shuffle off the airplane. I was feeling pretty good until I got into bed. The tears just started to flow for a lot of reasons that I’ve been bottling up the last couple months. Being back in Quito is like stepping into a memory. It feels strange and awkward and wrong. I know that this sadness will pass, and I’m already doing better today, but it’s hard to view this as a completely new experience given everything that’s happened here. My eyes were all puffy and gross in the morning but luckily no one said anything about it. On a lighter and slightly funnier note, I showered this morning and got dressed, and put on my makeup, bla bla bla, and then I looked up and realized there were construction workers repairing the roof and they could see directly into the bathroom via the skylight – AWKWARD. Luckily, I don’t think they were paying too much attention to me, but it was still a little uncomfortable. O, another thing I forgot to mention is all the noise in this place. I forgot about the constant stream of car alarms going off and dogs barking and construction work that starts from the break of dawn. Inés has a dog named “Mishu” that’s old and cranky. She told me that I’ll be fine as long as I don’t pet him EVER and tell him to “¡Subes Arriba!” or basically, get away from me! when I come in the gate at night. After I get my phone to work later today, I plan on calling my friend Maureen and heading out to the bars. I’m excited to see her and talk to her because I’m sure that she’s going through some of the same things that I am. I’ll be writing soon so hasta pronto! PS – The pictures are of my room, the view from my room and the skylight in my bathroom!
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Festival Review!
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Outside Lands!!!!
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Summer Part II
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Escritor Rebelde
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Chapala

