Friday, August 27, 2010

Not the newest member of the family anymore...welcome Gina the Beagle puppy!

Hola a todos,

Week two in Quito has been a blast! I have been settling into my family, life in Quito, and long hours of WorldTeach orientation everyday.

Kate, Maggie, and Steph, our wonderful WorldTeach Staff have been truly amazing. All throughout this process of Orientation I wonder in awe at how they do it all. Kate is a superstar and is always on top of everything. She is super outgoing and positive and I would like to say that she is equipping me with the tools to be a good teacher and I am excited about it! She seems to have endless energy and is truly a blessing.They have successfully worked in fun events into our days. On Monday we split up into groups and went on the Amazing Race Quito edition! It was somewhat of a scavenger hunt and even though my team, the Conquistadors was intense, I had a total blast! To all my teammates out there, I loved running around Quito with you going to different famous spots. Fitting into a taxi with 6 people plus the cab driver was truly a feat along with the EcoVia and so much more. And, we totally won the competition and had the best f%$·!"$ chocolate cake in Quito according to Kate. It was pretty damn good I must say.

Last week all the WorldTeach volunteers had a picnic with our families up at Parque Metropolitano. It is this beautiful park above the city with an amazing view. When my family left we walked a short way to the bus stop and then got on the bus. Shortly after that however, we got off the bus and started walking. And walking, and walking some more. I would estimate that we walked approximately 3 miles from the lowest point in Quito to the highest. Man, could I feel the altitude then. It was insane. Mariana, our little grandma was in the best shape out of all of us. I think I can justify saying that I climbed up the side of the Andes Mountains! It was quite the work out, but it was also a blast. It was a ton of fun to meet everyone´s families and just have a nice afternoon in the park.

Orientation has been long but good this week. One of the highlights was having a WorldTeach volunteer come in and lead a session completely in Hebrew. The point of the lesson was to show us what it is like to be students in a foreign language classroom, an it was such a cool activity. We ended up playing Simon Says and learning directions enough to lead someone blind folded through an obstacle course using the directions we had learned. It was awesome.

My friend Claire was the first victim of being robbed. She was on the EcoVia which is a huge bus that crams tons of people on it. Someone slit her purse and took her wallet and camera. It was a major bummer. She seems to be doing alright now, but that is never fun. They told us that we would all be robbed at least once while we are here...not looking forward to that!

On Wednesday I stayed out and watched the first half of a futbol game at a bar with a bunch of Ecuadorians. It was muy divertido! But what was even more fun was when I came home early and was greeted by a new Beagle puppy named Gina! She is 2 months old and cute as can be. I will have pictures up soon! Whenever I am home I am playing with her, cuddling with her, or petting her. She is about the cutest thing I have ever seen and the dog that I always wanted growing up! It isn´t just a calendar, but a real dog! (haha, mom. thanks for all the calendars throughout the years when I asked for dogs!)

On Thursday we went to a famous Ecuadorian Artist´s home, Oswaldo Guaysamin. His work was beautiful and he was incredibly talented. I appreciated his inspiration and admired his work to the indigenous population here in Ecuador and throughout central and South America. Today we were given our practice teaching assignments for the next two weeks and given time to prep for our lessons. I am teaching Advanced 1 with my friends Annie and Heather. We have a pretty good grasp and will figure it out for sure. I also found out a little bit more about Ambato today and am super pumped. I am excited to start my year there for sure. I spend the evening with 3 other lovely ladies walking around La Ronda in the historic district of Quito. Man, is it beautiful there! And tomorrow I am going to Otavalo the huge market a couple hours away with my family.That is my week summed up for all of you. Hope you enjoy reading this!

Sending love from Quito!

Caitlin

4 comments:

  1. I'm glad you you had such a fantastic week. Good luck with your lessons! I laughed alot about the calendar dogs. Keep enjoying Gina. Love mom

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  2. After planning all those lessons I had you do for Chicas, I'm sure you'll have no problem planning for this group! Thanks for keeping us updated with your adventures!!!
    Muchos abrazos,
    Christina

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  3. It was great to hear all about your adventure. I'm not too happy about the robberies, yuck. I can't wait to see pictures. Ecuador sounds magnificent. I look forward to future postings. Good luck with your teaching.

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  4. That is intense! I can't imagine getting off the bus to find my bag slashed. I would not be a happy camper! Hopefully you won't get mugged while you're away though.

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