Four other PCVs and I met up in Montañita, Ecuador which is a beautiful beach town, I had heard from others, (volunteers and Peruvian)s that Montañita was even more crazy than Mancora (a town on the Northern coast of Peru with an intense party atmosphere-to give you some insight on how insane it is there, 3 volunteers were injured there last year on New Year's Eve night). Honestly, a part of me was nervous about the excursion because I'm not the type to enjoy that kind of scene but it turned out to be a fantastic vacation, in large part due to the awesome ladies I got to share it with.
![]() Leland, Betty, and I |
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Betty, Heidi, me, Andrea, and Leland |
Moving on, one of my favorite parts of Montañita were the mixed drink stands- a few of the major streets towards the beach were lined with these stands. Daquiris, mojitos, margaritas, rum, vodka drinks all served to you in a plastic cup to allow leisurely walking while drinking-definitely something the US is missing.
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To Go? Yes, please! |
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Dream Team |
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NYE night |
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leaving at 7am on New Year's Day, to give you an estimate on how I felt, I went to sleep at 6am |
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Border of Ecuador and Peru |
I am so happy to have gone on this trip and would love to return when it is not NYE to see how the atmosphere is...I could seriously see myself living there for a short time, maybe whoever I end up with and I can open up a restaurant and run a hostel when we are older...I mean...I didn't think about that at all when I was there...
Being back home in Pimentel has been bittersweet. Spending time with my host family has been great, I once again acted as the Virgin Mary for Three Kings Day and my host family one 1st place in the competition! (Another blog post in the future for that.)
I will be getting started with teaching a couple summer classes this week. I am going to be teaching one class of silly American party dances like the Cupid Shuffle, Cha Cha Slide, Wobble, etc. The other one will be similar to one class I taught last summer about different cultures of the world; my students and I will "travel" to a different country every week and learn about the culture and geography of that place, with this activity I also hope to start and finish the World Map project I have failed to do. Look for updates on all that. Hopefully I can have a summer busy enough to pass the time but slow enough to not feel overwhelmed.
Still trying to process my trip home (Des Moines/Cedar Falls) but I will hopefully be writing that one soon.
If you are an Iowan friend reading this, bundle up and remember that you could come hither to be warm :p If you are a fellow volunteer reading this, "just keep swimming" it's hard to be here sometimes but you are a rock star, and you inspire me to be a better volunteer. If you are anyone else, I love you, thanks for reading, abrazo fuerte!!!!
I love you Alicia. You are an inspiration to all. Your adventures will help to shape you in to an even more caring and understanding person than you already are. I hope that you enjoy your final few months and continue to make a lot of friendships and memories. I look forward to seeing you when you return to the states.
ReplyDeleteWith love,
Courtney