Monday, October 18, 2010

Weekend(s) Recap




Happy Monday to all!
So, last couple weeks- ready...go! Last weekend was Beth´s birthday so we all slept over AJS for a celebration in her honor. Next morning we headed into Guayaquil for its independence day party and ended up staying in the city for almost 12 hours- nothing like a parade, good food, sail boat tours, fire works, and a free concert to keep a few thousand people entertained. This particular Ecuadorian concert was pretty amusing because the artists and songs switched about every 45 seconds (one would wonder if Ecuadorians have ADD when it comes to listening to music- this was reminiscent of a power hour mix). Perhaps the best parts of the concert were the continual interruptions by the host shouting ¨WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS, MY FRIENDS!¨ outrageously loudly and in English, when this phrase simply had nothing to do with whatever antics were happening onstage. Many audience members found it more amusing to watch us, the gringos (dancing, obviously) than the performers.
The week passed generally normally. I tutored a couple kids who live in the neighborhood (and was fed birthday cake for breakfast- not a bad deal) and had lunch with Lupe, one of our wonderful neighbors. She has informed us that she would like to have a one on one date with all of us to determine who she gets along with best- I asked her if our lunch was like a test and she said yes- no pressure or anything. We finished up our first partial (3 partials make up a quimestre) at Nuevo Mundo so things got a little hectic with grading (one of these days I will learn how to use Excel, but not yet..) This past weekend 6 of us- myself, Tierney, Jon, Christina, Mark, and Tasha- headed to the beautiful beachside town of Puerto Lopez and the national park Isla de la Plata. We got in around 9:30 Saturday morning and were under the care of our guide, Cherry, by 10, meandering through the fish market and stepping over 6 ft. long sharks, swordfish and the like. Just like a fish market at home, right? I was tempted to plop a swordfish down in the seat next to me on the way back to Guayaquil. A few men did end up bringing live chickens on the bus home so next time I must not let animals be a deterent. Anyway the boat ride to the island is about an hour and a half- a complete blast (and for those whose stomachs didn´t love the boat ride in its own right, it seemed the wildlife made it worth the rocky trip). We hiked the island for a couple hours and checked out a few species of birds, including the blue footed boobies, which are native only to the Galapogos and this island. From the boat we saw sea turtles, dolphins and one humpback whale (apparently whale mating season has just ended, so we were lucky to glimpse one). We snorkeled off the boat all afternoon by this gorgeous coral reef (first time snork-ler) and saw a million, as Cherry put it ¨Nemo and Dory fish.¨ Saturday night we ate at a local seafood restaurant on the water and stolled along the beachside bars and shops, stopping to have a beer in a hammock on the beach. Sunday we ate a breakfast overlooking the water in an awesome cane hut at our neat little hostel and spent the day at Las Frailes, famous for being the most beautiful beach in Ecuador. Encased by cliffs on each side, the beach was nearly deserted and we spent the day swimming, snakcing, and hiking a bit. The view from the mirador reminded me of the view from the lookout point at Gay Head (water was warmer, though). We were back by 9 Sunday night. This Monday morning I hung out at our neighbor Francisca´s with all her kids and will head over to Semillas, our afterschool program, soon before tutoring 5-year Jon-Pierre in some English. That´s about all the ¨new¨ stuff here for now, hope everyone has a great week!

8 comments:

  1. The weekend sounded absolutely great. You will have to put that on the list for when we visit. Curious about what "seafood" you actually ate honey! Let us know how you did on your lunch/test with Lupe--no stress of course! Hope you took a lot of pictures. Please post them on your blog too since we can't view your facebook!

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  2. Roomie!

    I'm SO JEALOUS you went to Los Frailes. I got SO freakin sun burned there but it was absolutely gorgeous. Ughhhhh I wish I were there with you, but glad you're having a blast!

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  3. I like Lupe! Hope you pass the test :) The trips sound really fun and so beautiful! Chickens on a bus?? Not even on the Fung Wah so you know you are not in the US anymore! Can't wait to see the pictures :)

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  4. Hi Caitlin - Christina's mom again. What a wonderful weekend! We spoke with Christina last nite, and it's great to hear your slant on the events. She didnt update her blog.... :) Will be tuning in to hear more!!

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  5. Hi everbody! Pictures are coming Mum be patient and yes, I know how difficult it is for you to not be on facebook. Mrs. Garvey,you may be losing your touch- 2 people beat you to a comment! Hi Mrs. Mellace! You should make Christina take you there when you come visit- the beach was gorgeous! (and Im sure she will update her blog soon- we all seem to struggle a little bit with keeping the blogs recent...)

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  6. I love Lupe's style, I think I'm going to adopt the interview process for future friends. Can't wait to see the pictures -the park sounds gorgeous!

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  7. Pictures are amazing - so beautiful!

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  8. I love the blue footed boobies!!!

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