Saturday, December 20, 2008

Equator and Volcano
























































On Friday we went to the Equator it was pretty sweet we balanced an egg on a nail, got to see that on the Equator water drains straight down on the South it drains counterclockwise and North clockwise it was way cool to see how by moving South or North it changes the direction of the water. Also we learned that when you are on the Equator you lose resistance which was an interesting dimenstration. We blew dart guns at a catcus and I actually made it! We also went to a volcano which was pretty sweet oh by the way if you cant tell I dyed my hair dark my roommate is a hair dresser and I decided I wanted to do it so she helped me the other night!

Church in Ecuador







So going to church has been an adventure because it is all in Spanish we only go to sacrament since we don´t understand it. Even though I don´t understand the language very well I can still feel the spirit. I love that the spirit can be so strong no matter where you are. The church is true and I love to see how the church works here.

Fiesta with a Nun!







The other night we had a party at our house for the workers and nun that we work with. At first it was kind of awkward because we dont speak much Spanish and they don't speak much English so we all just sat around staring at each other. Then the voulnteers decided to play a game one of the girls made up "Guess that Orphan" basically what you do is you do something that the orphan does that all of us would know. They didn't really understand what we were doing but it was funny to us. We ate dinner which was amazing I ate everything they made which is rare because lately I have been only eating a few things. After dinner the workers prepared two dances for us. Ashley the girl in charge of us sang us a song which was amazing and Andrew decided to do a little dance called....wait for it Solider Boy. Overall it was a good night here are the two dances they did for us and solider boy.











Coy aka Guinea Pig






















So most of you know that I am a picky eater and dont like much meat. Before I came on this adventure I was told you would have the opportunity to eat coy which is guniea pig. I was grossed out when I heard this but I decided when am I ever going to have this opportunity again so I decided to try it. Here is a video of Heather, Nikki, and I trying it. It wasn't that gross but I definately couldn't eat a whole one. It takes 90 mins to cook just one! If I didn't know what it was I probably could have eaten more but it was just sitting there with its head still there it was freaking me out. So now I can say that I have eaten guinea pig!






Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Christmas Tree











So the other day we went and got a Christmas tree. We are trying to bring the Christmas spirit to the house since we will be here. We are also going to draw names and do the twelve days of Christmas. Here are a few pictures of us getting the tree.

Bull Fight
















We went to a bull fight on Wednesday. All last week there was celebrations going on becuase it is Ecuador´s founders day on Dec 6th. The bull fight was crazy we got lost from the guy that we were supposed to follow because there was an insane amount of people there! If you aren´t there by 12 they close the doors well since we lost him we had to wait outside of the doors and we didn´t know if we were going to get in or not. We had to wait for a half and hour the guy was pissed at us but it wasn´t our fault. We missed some horse show and them killing the first bull. It was a weird experience I am pretty sure that will be the last time I go it is sweet to say I went to one though. After they stab the bull they stick a knife in its brain and move it around to make sure it is dead it is pretty gross they twitch and stuff!

So most of the girls have gotten sick and I have been lucky enough not to but then on Sunday right before the Christmas Devotional I got sick. I have a cold and it sucks because I still have to go to shift even though I feel like crap cause there are too many sick and we don´t have enough girls to cover. Today was so bad because I woke up felt like crap but knew I had to go and the other girl that was with me is sick too so lets just say it was a bad situation. We go into where the kids are and two have thrown up it was so gross they got it all over themselves and the smell is really getting to me. We have to bathe them so I figured I would start with them so they don´t have to lay in it well they also had the grossest diapers ever I started gagging it was bad cause the little girl was still throwing up and I had to leave the room. The other girl that was with me starting gagging too! I finally gained composure and got her bathed the rest of the day she didn´t feel good she was just laying on me and had gross diapers! Also two of the kids have lice so I am nervous I might get it I haven´t ever had it before and we have to bathe them so it is going to be interesting. Within the three weeks I have been here we have gotten 5 new kids they are the saddest stories most were found in garbages one baby was only a day old when they found her. Another one was found on the sidewalk tried up in a garbage bag that said, ¨I can´t take care of him please help.¨ I just think it is so sad that parents just desert their children like that.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Paper Chain











Last night Ashley and I made a paper chain for how many days until she goes home. We made it because she is engaged and getting married a month after she gets home. I think she is crazy to be here I don´t think I could do it. I have a really good time with her I am glad I am roommates with her!

Ecuador at a Glance

Here are some of the things I got at the market: a blanket, two paintings, and these sweet purses.











My roommates Ashley, Caitlin, and I.


I am actually taller then someone look how small she is.
Ashley and I by our bus.



































Here are some pictures of Ecuador: My roommate Ashley and I on our first fieldtrip to Otavalo (the biggest
open market in the world!)










The houses here are so close together I love it!


Our first night out at dinner.
This whole experience has been amazing, it has also been way exhausting. Taking care of multiple kids at once that dont speak English is often times hard but then I remember that I am here for them. I have already learned so much from them they are amazing kids. It is crazy you can fall in love with them they just melt your heart once they smile or when they get so excited when you walk into their rooms and they greet you by saying , ¨Hola.¨ I just love these kids so much. I just don´t understand how someone can give up a child. I would do anything to find these kids a home that is all they want. I was expecting the kids to be sad all the time but they are the opposite they are so happy with what they have. Each child can bring a smile to your face sure they can drive you nuts at times but then they smile and I can´t help but love them. I have only been here for two weeks and I can´t explain how much I love working with them. I look forward to when I have shift and get to work with them. I would recommend doing this to everyone. You lose yourself in the work it is amazing and I am so glad I decided to do this.