¡Achachay!

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

It is so cold (for August) - 54 F and raining. I am in my new home, which is a unique setup: I sleep upstairs along with my house brother (who will be here Friday or Saturday) while my house parents sleep below. In a separate house. Not to fear, There is a 12 foot gate around the perimeter, the windows have bars, there is a gate before the door can be accessed, and I am forty yards from an occupied barracks. Apparently I don't even have to use public transportation. Since there is a certain number of students in this sector, it is easier to just carpool. Tomorrow starts real classes and right now starts sleep.

Arrival

Monday, August 30, 2010

I have safely arrived to the Hostal Jr. Plaza where I will spend my first night. The descent was very pleasant (I could see la Virgen from the plane window) however potable water still eludes me. So far I have seen about a thousand concrete buildings, three "doncellas" as Don Quixote would say, and for whatever reason certain sectors of the city smell like broccoli. More to come when I am not about to fall asleep.

A Room with a View

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Finally, less than one week before departure, I have received my homestay information. I will be living with Alberto, a teacher, and his wife and son, Amanda and Santiago (who is 23). For the first time, I realize that this fantastic voyage is imminent. Knowing the names and address of the people with whom I will be living has eased my mind just enough that maybe now I can finish my shopping and begin packing (but probably not).

The first few days of my journey are as follows:
Depart from BWI, connect in ATL, land at Mariscal Sucre Airport in Quito
Get in a van
Arrive at hotel
Tuesday - still unaccounted for
Wednesday & Thursday - begin orientation/review of predeparture readings

Beyond this, your guess is as good as mine regarding my location and activities.