Hey everyone... it's been a while.
I'm not sure where to start once again, but I guess there are 2 things that come to mind. First, 5 volunteers from the States came about a month ago and now another one has come. It's great having more help around. Lately, me and Zoe have been working on organizing the storage room and the container as well. The container is huge and was sent over 6 years ago. They're still using the stuff in it... even the candies!
Last weekend was really cool. I got to go to the coastal city of Guayaquil. It's a 5 hour bus ride that only costs $5. The city has like 3 million people I think and petty crime is really high. However, I got to meet 2 friends of the volunteer (Amy) that came with me. She knew one of them from Peru and the other from her church in the States. On Friday we got to go downtown where there is this huge river, a lighthouse on a hill, some parks and an art museum. We got to walk a lot, which I loved and it was nice and hot as well. At night me and Amy watched her friend (Christian) play soccer and then we went to his brother's house to stay the night.
Saturday morning we hopped on a bus to go to the beach. We stayed there most of the day and then went home to order pizza and make brownies. The water was nice and warm and it was very relaxing.
Sunday morning we went to Christian's friends church... His friend is the pastor and there was a breakfast for the kids so I helped cut bread and put cheese in them. However, Amy got sick so we had to go early... but it wasn't so bad because we went to this person's house and I ended up watching the first part of Indian Jones 4 and just chilling out.
The reason I think I liked Guayaquil so much is because I feel at home there. I think it has to do with the fact that it reminds me of the Dominican. There are a lot more dark people as well as black people. It's hot and humid so the people wear similiar clothes to those in the DR and there are more palm trees, etc. Also, the people talk faster and more animated.
Last night Jessica's brother was throwing a surprise party for a friend at his house so I went. Before the party me and the Ranalli's (Jessica's family) played MarioKart on their new Wii. Then once everyone arrived I chatted with this lady and then ate a lot of pizza and some really good chocolate cake!
Today we were supposed to go to Banos for a baptism, but there was a mudslide and the roads were closed. The person that was supposed to call me to tell me the trip was cancelled didn't have my new phone number so I went to the "apartment" where some of the street people stay at 7 in the morning to find a bunch of people sleeping. So I decided to just grab a blanket and join them on the floor. Apparently most of them were quite surprised and found it really funny that I was curled up on the cold floor. At 10:30 I woke up and watched a bit of Avatar. Then I went home to find the gate locked so I had to climb over it while all the passer-byers stared at me (like I don't stand out enough being white!)
Tonight is the radio and then street church. And next weekend is Carnaval... where everyone throws water balloons and sprays foam at those walking by... in other cities some people throw eggs and flour. Well, that's all for now. Chao y Dios les bendiga.