As I said Earlier, I´m so sorry for not being able to write sooner! But Anyway, here goes!

I live with an Ecuadorian family, and they are super nice. I have two older Ecuadorian Brothers, one is Jose (26) and the other is Rodulf (28). I live on top of a hill (or actually, in the mountains) right above the Estadio Olympico, or the Olympic Stadium for Soccer games (which is HUGE here). Anyhow, I really like my house.. I have my own room and bathroom which is really convenient, and they serve you three course meals here, which is awesome!

My school is in the upstairs of a Cafe, called Mango Tree. Everyday I have class from 930 until 130, which is in GringoLandia, or so they call it because of all of the white people there. It is really nice as well, and I´ll be sure to post pictures soon.  It takes me about 30 minutes to get there.. 10 on foot and 20 on the bus.

The bus is quite an experience. I have to wear my backpack in the front, holding it to make sure no one will steal anything. It is usually very crammed, and we are squeezed in like sardines. There is one other student who lives close enough to me, with whom sometimes we ride the bus together. But for the most part I go alone. The first time was scary, but now I feel pretty confident, and know my way around the city.

Although it certainly is hard to breathe here.. being so high up in the mountains, and the pollution is pretty bad too. Walking down the main road, it is very difficult to breathe.

I got a cell phone here for emergencies, but mostly it is cheaper to call from the Telefonica Cabinas.. or phone booths. So if you get an out of area call, it might be from me from a random phone booth!

Already my brothers have said that my Spanish has improved TREMENDOUSLY.. which I am really thankful for! I can tell there has been a big difference.

I promise to write more later, but now I really should go. I have my second exam already (yikes!) tomorrow. This weekend we will be going to Esmeraldas, one of the beaches on the Coast. Anyhow, take care!!

Alyssa

 


Comments

Liz

Wed, 25 Jun 2008 20:08:06

Hey girl, glad to hear things are going well and you're getting acclimated. I don't know how much time you have but this past semester I took a class on the art and architecture of Latin America and there are some great churches in Quito you should check out if you get a chance. La Compania and San Francisco are two we looked at that I'm sure would be amazing in person. Have fun and learn lots! Miss you!

 

Patrick

Thu, 31 Jul 2008 06:34:12

Hey Alyssa,

I'm glad to see that things are going well for you. Don't let you rschoolwork stress you out too much and enjoy your time in Ecuador. I wish I would have been able to write you sooner.

Stay in touch and hopefully I will see you in October!

 



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