This can only mean one thing. I'm in the midst of packing and preparing for a trip, otherwise the mess would be a little less organized, and it would be in my dorm instead. This time, it's a trip for three months to Quito, Ecuador to spend Winter quarter studying Spanish, staying with an Ecuadorean family, and living life to the fullest extent.
Since I will be leaving Seattle (not to mention, Washington, the Pacific Northwest, and North America in general) and my friends and family, I have decided to keep a blog while I'm abroad, in an attempt to keep everyone updated on what I'm doing. If I manage to stay on top of this project and post updates once or twice a week, I won't have to stress about large email updates, or posting a ton of photos at once. And maybe, just maybe, I can provide some amusement, random facts, or at least another way to procrastinate on homework to those back home. We'll keep our fingers crossed.
Here is where I'm going:
Here is where the volcanoes in Ecuador are in relation to me:
Tungurahua had some activity earlier in December, the geologist in me is a little excited. The sensible part of me is mildly concerned. The geologist in me is also a little annoyed I couldn't find any hazard maps for the area.
General trip FAQ:
-I will be spending 10 weeks in Quito studying Spanish, class is 4 days a week.
-I will taking classes at the Andean Center for Latin American Studies (ACLAS).
-I will also be doing a service learning project while I'm there, specifics to be determined upon arrival.
-I will be staying with a homestay, and I will be the only one from my program with the family
-The weather is sunny and 65ish, so I will have a quite comfortable Winter.
-Quito is 9,350 feet above sea level, it is also the capital of Ecuador with a population of ~2.1 million.
-I will have time on weekends to go explore other parts of the country, our program will have a couple group outings to visit other cities during the program.
-I am not planning to visit any other countries while I'm down there.
-Quito is 3 hours ahead of Seattle.
-I will have internet in some capacity, but no promises on responding to email or Facebook. I expect Skype will be a possibility too.
This seems like a fairly respectable pre-departure post, so I'll stop here. Expect more photos and stories to come. I'll leave you with a picture of alpacas, since I associate them with Ecuador. I'll let you know if this stereotype is just that, or if there is some truth behind it.
I'm just testing out how the comments work.-- Cheryl
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