I’ve had
some great adventures since my last blog!
A week ago Saturday, I went to a market in Otavalo. There are many indigenous people who live there and who make/sell
goods. It’s really quite amazing how
large this market is. We left at about
8:30am and got there at around 10:30 in the morning. The bus tickets cost about $2! We browsed the whole area for about 5 hours,
and we still didn’t see everything. I
think I made wise purchases although, I probably couldn’t be worse at
bargaining, and I find it quite exhausting!
This
past week, I also visited the Panecillo.
It lies to the South of the Old Town on a big hill. It has a huge statue of La Virgen de Quito
and a wonderful view of the whole city.
I didn’t realize how much of the city I didn’t know until I saw the
view. The Panecillo pretty much divides
the North from the South. I’ve never
even been in the South and probably won’t ever go there because it’s mostly
just houses. It was quite amazing to
stand there looking out at the massive city.
It spreads out farther than what I can see. We watched the clouds roll in with sheets of
rain. Before we knew it, the wind was
cool, the sun disappeared and the rain came!
The next
day we went to a part of town called Mariscal.
It’s in the newer part of town and it’s more dangerous. It’s also called Gringolandia J because that’s where most of the foreigners stay. We went there to look at the craft market. It was a good place to start looking for
gifts for everyone back home!
Sunday
was also a big day here in Ecuador.
Ecuador’s soccer team played Colombia here in Quito in a playoff game for
the World Cup. A week ago, we got
smashed by Argentina 4-0, but people were hoping for a better result this
week. We went to Mariscal to watch the
game. I’m a little upset that I didn’t
get tickets to the game since the stadium is so close, but it was still fun to
watch the game, and we came away a 1-0 victory!
Mariscal was packed and we had a hard time finding a spot to watch the
game, but we finally snatched a few seats in the main plaza foch at a café. People were sitting and standing all around
the plaza at all of the bars and restaurants.
The TVs were all a little off though so whenever there was an exciting
play, one restaurant erupted in cheers and 10 seconds later, another section
did the same and so on until all four corners of the plaza had added their part
to the harmony. From a fan standpoint,
this was an interesting game because Ecuador has a large Colombian population;
many are refugees.
While I
thoroughly enjoyed watching the game, I once again became aware of my continued
grief related to my inability to play soccer.
To some degree, I have completely shut soccer out of my life. I am reminded every time that I watch people
playing how much I miss it and how much of my life was defined by my ability to
play. It feels wrong to leave out such a
big part of my life, but it also hurts to let it back in. It was a big loss for me.
I’m
looking forward to some of the activities I’m thinking about doing this next
week. Another exciting event coming up
is an interview I have on Wednesday with an organization in AZ for my MVS
placement this next fall. I’m hoping
things will work out, and I’m looking forward to starting my MVS term when I
get back in late August.
I continue
to think about all of you and look forward to your notes. Until next time!!
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