Saturday, June 19, 2010
On to New Adventures!
I have spent the last three weeks at home relaxing and recovering from my exhaustingly great time in Ecuador. My R&R time ran out this weekend. I drove down to Portland last night so that I could start my job as an EFY health counselor today. It took some convincing to get Mom to let me drive down here by myself, but I made it just fine. I stayed with Aunt Kerri and Uncle Sherwood last night. I spent this afternoon in a training meeting, and the real work starts tomorrow and Monday. The next few weeks are going to be great! I got to know a few of the awesome people I am going to be working with tonight by spending the evening at Toy Story 3, which is one of the best movies I have seen in a long time. I would highly recommend it.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Last Day Teaching in Ecuador :(
I finally caved and tried the guinea pig. It tasted like chewy, fatty, dark chicken meat.
The last school we taught nutrition at was full of adorable kids.
I became very popular when I let them take pictures with my camera.
I love little Ecuadorian children!
The drive to get to this school was long and bumpy up a little mountain road,
but who cares when you get to look at this all the way!
Church and Tourist Fun in Otavalo and Quito
On top of the world! We rode a tram up the mountain above Quito, and the view was amazing! We could see the city stretching out as far as we could see in every direction, and the mountains were gorgeous. The elevation here was over 4100 meters, which is about 13,400 ft!
Straddling the equator! It was bizarre to see the different science experiments you could do on either side of the line. You literally only have to move a couple of feet, and the water spins the opposite direction. Weird!
Sometimes, things get lost in translation. Creeps, anyone?
These are some of the awesome ladies we met at church in Otavalo. The lady right next to me was kind enough to a couple of us hang out in primary instead of staying in Relief Society. We sang primary songs with them, and it was so much fun!
Our whole group of students in front of our church building in Otavalo. Check out the fun colors! I think Ecuador rubbed off on all of us.
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