So, the week after my birthday..I received a beautiful card from my beautiful sister <3 and a package with GOOD chocolate from Amy and Carlos :) they're awesome!! I also got in the mail a "virtual birthday box" from my parents...with m&m's. I'm so loved :) haha. But yeah, last week was basically just classes and some excursions in the afternoons. On Friday night, we went to a Cuenca vs. Independiente and CUENCA WON! :) I bought a jersey...so I'll be sure to show that off when I get back, haha. It was crazy and super exciting! Behind us, these guys started a fire in the stands with newspapers that were previously used as umbrellas. We're hoping to get to another one before we all head out.
Two weekends ago (2/11-2/12) we went to Saraguro, an indigenous community. We spent the night in a hostel. Abby and I had a room with five beds for the two of us..we used a few extra blankets from them because it was a bit chilly! But, it was great :) That Sunday, we went to this ritual in one of the communities. Such an interesting experience...different than anything I'd seen before. It was a ritual for Mother Earth (Pacha Mama). Very different.
This past weekend we went to Montanita to "descansar" a bit. It was a little vacation for all of us..but didn't seem like a very relaxing one! It's this crazy, beach town..which doesn't really fit the idea of relaxing for any of us, but we were able to find some rest on the beach! The beaches here are beautiful! Our hostel was located right on the busiest street and the entire town stays up until 6 or 7 am...music blasting and all. Haha, it was crazy! Thankfully, we were all able to sleep well through it...On the last full day that we were there, Abby and I decided to take a risk and go para-sailing! Oh my word, it was so incredible! I've never done anything so exhilarating in my life! We were up in the air for about 7 minutes (estimation...haha) and the water was so blue..and we could see all of the people along the shore. Overall, Montanita was not my cup-of-tea, but it was nice to experience something new! I'm definitely loving being back in Cuenca :) It feels like another home!
Only two more weeks in Cuenca..it's definitely bittersweet right now! I know we'll make the most of these next two weeks..and then again in Machu Pichu..but I'm super excited to be back in Chicago with friends and four days later, my parents!!
One final thought for today...I would encourage all of you to check out Psalm 86! I was really encouraged one day when I was reading through my spanish Bible and found it...one verse that stuck out to me in spanish was: ""Te alabare, oh Jehova Dios mio, con todo mi corazon, y glorificare tu nombre para siempre! - Salmos 86:12" It's just so beautiful! Enjoy the rest of your day/night/wherever you are in the world :) Remember that you are so incredibly loved!
Becky