Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Well, Hello Blog, haven't seen you in awhile...


Well, it appears the last time I had something to say was just about a month ago! Can you imagine! Anyway, a lot of things have happened in this past month:

The last Wednesday in January, I changed host families. I love the family I'm with; my mom works all the time--or so it appears, and my dad works downstairs, so he isn't far away. My host brother is graduating tomorrow, so has been a bit busy with finals and such, but I'm sure that after he graduates, things will be a lot easier in his life. I also have an unofficial host brother--the other exchange student. Though he moved out, he spends A LOT of time here. I really like it here because I have freedom as well as the fact I'm in the center of the city. The family is really sweet and cares a lot about us; it's amazing.

I went to Cafe Color Tierra the 7th, and was amazed by the beauty the city can hold. I cannot imagine such a place anywhere else in the world. We climbed around 7 waterfalls, and took a million pictures in doing so, and I can't wait to go back!

I spent a week in Portoviejo with Diana DueƱas, a girl who came to Medford (my town) last year on exchange. I loved it, and was able to spend a lot of time with her lovely family. We went to a million different beaches for Carnival, and on the first night, they sprayed a foam in my eyes and I had to take out my contacts. I couldn't see for the rest of the week. However, who needs to see when you are having the time of your life? I also made my dad's Famous Healthy Apple Pie. It was soooo yummy and amazing to have a taste from home. We did a number of things--went to the movies, biked, or well, walked, up a mountain, got eaten by mosquitoes through our...my...clothing, cleaned, walked, shopped... Just about everything that one can do in a week!

On Saturday, the 16th, I lost my dog who has been in my heart since we took her home from the SPCA to foster. She has been in my life since I can remember--I have very few memories before her coming home with us. I was 12 when we moved to OR from MI, and a man offered to "take her off our hands on such a long move," but my mother would never allow that. She made the journey sitting to the left of me and continued to follow my mom around like the faithful little darling she was. When I came on exchange, my mom asked me, "You know she won't be here when you get back, right?" I replied, "I know." However, the knowledge of that does not make the news of her getting cancer any easier. Nor does it make the feeling any easier when she is put to sleep so she doesn't suffer. I am thankful for Fidel, our little dog here, for calming me down, and my host family for listening to me get my sadness out.

I applied for my return date, and am sad to say that I will only be spending 11 months, 4 days in Ecuador. My return date was put in for July 27th, but I still don't have my itinerary, and that means that it could vary a few days.

The Galapagos trip is coming up--only a month away! I cannot wait! (Well, yes I can because of the above paragraph!)