Friday, December 14, 2012

Thankful for Thankgiving

   I am so thankful this year!!! For this chance that God gave me to be able to come here, for my family, for great and wonderful friends both here and in the States, and for God's love and safety while I've been here! But most importantly because I had two Thanksgiving this year!!! :) It was really good...both times.

   The first time was actually on Thanksgiving with another missionary family from Nashville. They had a team from Alabama... 3 seniors and their youth pastor!!! It was nice to have an "American Thanksgiving"...and those country accents made it even better. Since all of us were from the South as you know guest go a first as well as ladies, so I was the first one. The guy who was behind me was really wanting to eat and I was taking my time...so he was getting pretty annoyed (but in a good natured way). When I sat down to eat the table, the dad of the house commented on my plate of food! He said something along the lines of, wow...look at that plate, she's my kinda girl for eating!!! My plate did look like a mound! Somehow I ate it all, my salad, and a piece of pumpkin pie. I really don't know how I ate it all!!

   Then for my second Thanksgiving was a little less relaxed, but just as good and fun! It was just the Roseland and the Caicedo families (Luigi, Carol, and Baby Lucas)! We had cooked everything that needed to go in the oven...when out of no where the electricity went out! It was really funny because Mena and I were joking earlier that day that it would be hilarious if the power went out....why not the water and internet hadn't worked that week as well.
   The only thing that we were waiting for was the turkey and the guys were frying it, so no electricity was needed...thankfully!! For me it felt like the real First Thanksgiving....minus the battery powered lanterns!! Right when we were about to sit down to eat, Luigi said that it was really cool to have the lights out....and then the lights turned on!!! Of course, those were the magic words!! We ended up turning all the lights of except for one!! The food was so good!! I was so full, but I did leave enough room for a piece of pumpkin pie! To me a Thanksgiving dinner isn't complete without the pumpkin pie dessert!!
 
I made the salads for the first Thanksgiving
(the ones on the end)!
 
Luigi, Santi, and Richard with the turkey

Our Turkey ambiance!!

Carol, Luigi, and Baby Lucas

The Roselands

Our Thanksgiving Table...without electricity
 
The little candle holder was hand painted
by Richard when he was little !

The delicious meal!!

This is making me want some more!! :)

Eating the leftovers of the turkey not touched...the best part to me!!

Monday, December 3, 2012

New Class...New Age!

   Like I said in my last post, Monday was my first day to start with a new class! I was the co-teacher for Elementary B, which is 2nd grade. I taught English 5 times a day for two classes ( 2 for one class and 3 for another). The teacher who I was with was Amy. She was in her late twenties. It was really funny because on Monday, I introduced myself to the kids and afterwards they asked my some questions...the majority of them thought that I was older because I was taller. Other questions that were asked were where was I from, did I have a boyfriend, was I married, and did I like the States or Ecuador more. It took some getting used to but I finally got the hang of talking and interacting with the younger kids!

   So this month was my birthday month and I feel like I somewhat celebrated every weekend!!! The first week, I was in Manta. The second weekend, I got my nails done! The day before my birthday, A friend of mine and I went shopping and I bought myself an early birthday present. Even the few weeks after people were still somehow celebrating my birthday..by cards, some realizing that they forgot it was my birthday, and having a party!!!

   My actual birthday day was soo great!! I was kinda nervous because last year wasn't my favorite birthday, I ended up gettting in trouble with my mom. After I had woken up and and washed my face, I went to my room and I found in my room a little surprise for me! Someone had made me breakfast, had my bible out and had a card there for me. I was so touched that I started tearing up!! I don't know if it was the fact that I was away from home, seeing my grandmothers b-day card, or the thoughtfulness of the Roselands!! Since my birthday was on Friday, I only had four classes instead of five, so that was sweet little cherry on top. Richards class had a surprise party for me with balloons, streamers, chips, drink, ice cream and of course cake!

  
   After school I had to go redo my nail because I literally shredded them while shredding some carrots...When I got home, I soon realized that I was locked out of my house! I called Mena and they were all in Quito and wouldn't be back for another three hours! So I decided to go to the San Luis, the valley's big mall, and hangout there for a little bit!! I ended up spending most of my time looking at clothes and making outfits out of them!! It was actually entertaining! I can get entertained really easily...don't know if that's good thing or bad thing. By the time I was done with my imagining, Mena called and said that they could get me on their way home!!

   By the time we got home it was around 6:30 and we had to be somewhere by 7. It was a party for the pastor and his wife. When we got there we ate dinner and just talked.... well I just sat there and tried to keep up with the conversation. Around 8 I left early from the party to go to a worship service! Michelle, one of my good friends here, is in a band for a church and they were playing in it. I meet up with Andrea, another sweet friend and we went together. The worship was really cool...even if it was in Spanish! I met some people who were in the band! When Michelle told them it was my birthday...they started singing. For those of you that have never heard a South American....your ears have been saved. They sing way off key! AND the funny thing is that some of them know it and they joke about it!!

   Anyway, the worship service was supposed to end at 4 and all three of us were not going to stay out that late, so we ended up getting a ride with one of Michelle's friend. ANOTHER thing about Ecuador. Cars here aren't as strict as they are in USA. So in the car...the front seat was three people instead of two!! And the second (or back) seat was in order of appearance....Andrea, Michelle, and another guy from the band....and I was sitting half on Michelle and half on Andrea!! It was kinda packed to say the least!! hahaha :) I got home around 1 or 1:30. I knew that the next day the sun would come up earlier than I would want it to.

   The next day I was still celebrating my birthday! Richard and Ximena took me to my birthday lunch! A family who is like family with the Roselands came with us!! We went to TGIF.....it was really good! The waitresses came and sang with me and I had to do a dance with them!!! Thankfully the others who were in the restaurant far enough so they couldn't see me! After eating lunch I went to meet one of the girls to see a movie, she is so cute and so adorable! We ended up seeing the new James Bond movie!! After that we talked and hung out. Later, I went home to relax!!

   The next weekend was Andrea's b-day so we ended up having a combined birthday party/get together! It was so awesome and hilarious. The place we went to was completely random, but perfect because there about 10 others there beside us. It's called the Train Station! It's a mix between Starbucks, and a bar with a karaoke! The bar and karaoke isn't like anything in the States...the place was more like a chill and hangout place. There was pool table and yes I did lose :( haha but it was OK, I can play those guys again! It as hilarious because of the guys. When they sang it was......interesting is the only word that I can think of. Although some were good the majority were kinda...majorly off key!! There was a drunk guy who wanted to sing with us....he was the highlight of the night! The drunkenness made his singing more off tune than it probably would've been! And his wife started dancing with Michelle and I. I think they wanted to be young again..for at least one night! I didn't get home til about 1:30....it was so much fun!!

* since there are a lot of pics for this, I'm going to post them in different post

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Beach Therapy!!

   On Wednesday, October 31, I left to go to Manta for four days! Since we had a day off for in-service and for the holiday the Day of Dead, the Roselands and I thought that it would be a good time for me to go! So I left at 11:00 PM for an all night bus ride by myself to Manta! I was at the very front of the bus...I was actually glad so I could ask questions if I needed to! It was fine at first, but after 2 or 3 in the morning it started getting really cold! The AC was on! I was more cold on that bus than in Quito!

   I got to the Manta station at about 7:30 Thursday morning..I think, I was kinda in a dozy! Jonathan was there to pick me up and we went to the house. Mena's parents were already up...probably because Lani had woken them! I was so tired that I fell asleep for about an hour and 1/2! After remembering where I was, I had breakfast and Jonathan took me to the beach! I'm surprised he took me because he (and a lot of Ecuadorians) don't like the sun. The beach was really different from the beach that I usually go but it was really cool!! The sand was like a grey color and it was flat! It had this really cool part where you could walk on it, it looked kinda like sand and an old coral reef mixed together! We walked around a little bit on the beach, then we went home! About an hour later we (Jonathan. Mena's mom and dad, I) had lunch! Her cooking was really good! When Lani woke up from her nap two hours later! Lani Mena's mom and I went to a park that was 5 minutes away! It was kinda hot there, although there was shade! When we saw that Lani was getting tired of the playground we went back home! The rest of the day was just hanging around the house being lazy...I was being lazy with them not the other way around!! My diner that night was more like a potluck but out on ! First we went to this little cafe type restaurant we had pan de yuca... which is bread made out of the yuca plant! With that we had a drink that was yogurt with berries. It was soo good! We then went somewhere else to eat some colado morada and some wawas! Its the traditional food that they eat for the Day of Dead! Colada morada is a hot drink that has a variety of berries mushed in it! By the third time I had it in Manta, I was liking it even more! Wawa..Spanish for baby...is the bread that goes with the colada morada! It's made special for this holiday with some sort of fruity filling! Our last stop we went to eat at a patio place that served chuzos! Chuzos are literally shush kebabs! You could dip the meat into two different kinds of sauces...so good!! I would have eaten more, but I was already so full! Also served with the chuzos were fried plantains!
    PS. Sorry pictures 1, 3, and 4 are from the Internet! I didn't get a picture of the food!!! 

YUM YUM!!!! Pan de yuca

This is the first of three times that I had this! It gives you a good example of the wawa and the colada morada
 
You would dip the chicken (or beef) in the sauce!
Chuzos!
 
That's not the sauce but its the closest pic that I could get to how I had the plantains.
 
 

   Friday was a blast...literally!! Mena's mom, Lani and I went to the beach! More like we walked to the beach! It was really cool though because I got to see the coast at a slower pace than if I were in a taxi or car. When we got on the beach (we were there for two minuted) I ended up going on a tourist boat for the harbor!! I was surprisingly fun..even though no one seemed to want to sit by me! I have no idea what the guide was saying! I was just in my little world and thinking of who and what those boats had been through! When I got back from the tour boat Lani was playing in the sand, so I decided to join! After about 20 minutes we left to go home, but not before getting an ice cream cone! When we got home we ate and Lani went down for a nap! About an hour later everyone in the house was asleep. I woke up to Jonathan laughing to cartoons...it was strange to say the least! We had pizza of all things for dinner! But really good pizza! It was almost as good as Papa Murphy's. While eating our delicious pizza we were watching the  reina de Manta! It's like our Miss America or Miss Tennessee pageant show!! I was about a 5 minute drive from where it was being showed! I had even seen the setup just thought that it was for some concert!!! That night I went to bed early..for some reason I was really tired!
I'm pretty that those are herons. You can't see them but there
were blue and red crabs!

Love the lighthouse in background!
This is my only photography skills you'll see!
 
The steel reminds of the one in Sahara!

It's literally a boathouse!! hahaha
 

 
    On Saturday, we went to a beach that was about 45 minutes to an hour away. It was really pretty and majestic looking!! They brought along a girl who was around my age. She seemed to be really sweet, but since we didn't know each others languages it was kinda hard to tell...or communicate! The girl and I ended up walking to some sight seeing where you could walk around rocks and it was at the waters edge! The water was freezing, but it was worth it to see those jagged and tall rocks! By the time we walked there, around the rocks, and walked back; our food was ready for us to eat!! I ate fish, rice, plantains, and some sort of onion and tomato salad!! It was a big plate and I ate all of it, I don't know if it was because it was so good or I was hungry! When we got home we relaxed the rest of the afternoon! That night was the night that the new president of Ecuador was being announced and  presented in Manta. So the main strip was closed to cars and different food stands were up! They went for about 1/4 of a mile! I had another chuzo but this was with sausage that was wrapped around the stick in a weird way! It was good with some condiments though! Then we went to find a spot to see the President come by! We waited there for about 30 minutes or so after the announcer had introduced the President!! That's an Ecuadorian for you, hardly ever on time. but once he came it was so cool because I was 5 feet from him! After when we were leaving...trying to get out, that was the squashed I've EVER been. Everyone was literally hip-to-hip and walking in the somewhat same direction! If you were "connected" to someone you might have gone with them if you didn't "connect" to someone else that was going the same way you were! By the time I got home from that I was exhausted! I finally went to bed!
 
Lani and her Grandfather!! You can kinda see the
food stands behind them!

Where the President would come down!

This is how packed it was!! This is on the other side of the
street!


I'm pretty sure that the white haired dude is the Pres.
 
   The next day was Sunday and I went to church with them! It was really hot compared to the one in the mountain!! Lani, Mena's mom and I left after the first service so Mena's mom could get Lani fed and get her down for a nap. I honestly don't remember what all specifically we did. I think we just hung around the house. After a little bit I packed and then later we went out to eat. We got some pan de yuca and went to eat some gato encerrado:. They are like beignets, but instead of bread its made from plantains, and have sugar on them! We went back to the house and watched TV before it was time to leave! On the way back it was Mena's mom, Lani and I! At first it was fine, but about 15 minutes on the bus....I started literally sweating. I made myself because on Monday I was starting with a new class and wanted to not fall asleep in class!
 
This is part of the street that was full of concessions
the night before!

The harbor...it's the biggest one in Ecuador

Where the video was taken is about half way up the ramp!
 

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Lesson of the week- Teaching can be Tiring

   October 21-27

   Last week was the busiest I've had yet! Everyday I had at least one thing going on each day!! Monday, I had M´ARCA after school, by the time I got home it was already 6 and I still had to plan for Tuesday.
   On Tuesday, I was teaching math. I found out that math is not my particular forte to teach or to learn...hahahaha! Mena's mom came in that day to stay a few days and on Friday took Lani with her to Manta.
   On Wednesday, I had M'ARCA and then I had to get home quickly because Tyler and Luis, two guys from the Misahualli school, were staying with us. All the teachers came to observe us and get new techniques. The school decided to get a fresh and new teachers. They are either fresh out of college or have never taught before!
   So on Thursday, we had a meeting together ,all the teachers from both school, to talk about classroom procedures and planning. I am very proud of myself because I introduced myself in Spanish....I botched a few words, but they all helped me. After I was done everyone applauded!!!!! It was my few seconds of fame!!
   Friday, we had the teachers come and observe us. There were only two people who officially came and observed us and they were Robert and Tyler. Luis popped in a few times when he wasn't busy! After we went home and ate lunch, we (Richard, Tyler, and I) took Mena's mom and Lani to the airport and then we went to a book store for Tyler! It was really fun...because we were all so tired, whenever someone said something remotely funny we laughed like it was the funniest thing in the world!!
   Some guys who go to Montebello are in a band and on Saturday, they had a gig. I've gotten to know them because they also go to the same church as me! A friend and I went to see them play!! It was really fun!! It was at times crazy, but so worth being crazy! Afterwards we all hung out and got a bite to eat!

 You can see everyone, but the drummer!! Sorry Nico!

Isabel and I outside getting some air!

The guys did some crazy thing when ever the music
get really fast! They would go in a circle and
kick their legs like they are in some sort of tribal dance!
 
P.S. Next weekend I'm going to Manta....but don't worry, you'll be able to read all about in another post! :)
 
Emily P. Sayres

Sick and M'ARCA

  Oct. 14-20   
    The next week I was sick!! I had started to get a little something the Thursday before I left to go to the jungle...I guess the traveling and altitude made it worse! I was tired, I had congestion, my ears were clogged up, and during the middle of the week I was losing my voice. For those who don't know me that well, I have lost my voice twice...one because I was really sick and other because I was screaming and singing off tune at a concert!!! So it was weird and unusual! I am almost all the 100% percent better (thank you Mom for all those meds you packed)!!

      At the same time I was sick, I started the M'ARCA tutoring! M'ARCA is a tutoring organization for the kids who live around the school, who can learn different skills: from English to Music and everything in between. I teach the English of this program to 4 and 5 as well as 8 and 9. I have to plan out the hour and tell my helpers what to do. The helpers are the sophomores and juniors of Montebello!! They are so helpful and nice! Whenever the students don't understand what I am saying in English, the students from Montebello are my translators. I tutor each grade every Monday and Wednesday. So I don't home until 6 sometimes!! I love it because it's giving me a taste of planning and what techniques do and don't work. Each month has a different theme and October is body parts and how they work, so there has been a lot of head-shoulder-knees-and toes. I found a really cool video for both ages so that was a huge burden off my shoulders!!! November's theme is family, so if you have any suggestions, they would be greatly appreciated. The kids know hardly any English so it is sometimes difficult to find ideas and plans that I could use.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Welcome to the Jungle!!

   Hey ya'll!! I am so sorry that I haven't been able to update my blog...this month has been really busy! You'll see what I mean!

October 12-13

   The first Friday in October was a holiday for Guayaquil, so we decided to go to the Jungle. The city where we went was Misahualli. We left about 9:30 in the morning and then stopped to get snacks about half way through the trip!
This is the junk food that I love!!! I am addicted to those chips.

   When we were about an hour out of Misahualli we went to a zoo that had the animals of the jungle! It was so cool! We were literally up close and personal, the animals were about 3 feet from them. Santi loved it, he's in the stage of acting like an animal..it was so cute watching him coming up to the next animal and him either acting like that animal or freaking out that they had one there. There were lions there.....the closest any of us have ever been to one, and the closest I think I'll ever want to be near one. I don't it helped that the guys who worked there were arousing them and getting them mad.
These are Ecuadorian Jungle Lions!! The guy in blue was one
the guys who got the lions riled up..he would shake the fence!!!

I wanted to bring one of these home, they were so cute!!

He's 150 and still young!
movie quote

The smallest elephant!!!! :)

 
   When we finally got to the hotel in Misahualli, we got our rooms, and we set out to Robert's house. He's the school coordinator to the sister school of Montebello. We were there for a few hours, then went back to the hotel and had dinner. The dinner we had was Richard's favorite. A creamy soup from a vegetable that I can't think of at the moment! It was really good...especially when you put some popcorn into it. Yes, it sounds really weird and possibly gross, but surprisingly it was really good!!! (Mom don't be surprised if I start doing it) We ate at 6 and by 7:45 I was in the bed. I was so tired and plus wanted to have some energy for the next day because all I knew was that I was going to be seeing Misahualli.
 
My comfy bed....and no lie!!!

This was outside my room! It was a mini courtyard!!
 
    The next day we went to Roberts house to pick two of his boys and they went with us to visit the city! We went to a village named Kamak Maki. It took about a 5 minute boat ride out to this village. It was really cool because it was not only a village but also a museum! There were animals, little huts, they talked about the different medicines that came from the trees, how they hunted, the typical clothing, musical instruments, ritual stones, and ceramics. We had a native guide from the community, and he told us of the old uses of these instruments of survival. I got to hold a parrot on a stick! It got kinda heavy after 2 minutes....I don't know if it was me being weak or the fact that my hand was at the end of the stick and it was jabbing into my hand.

Junior, Me, and Anthony!

On the canoe boat going to the village.

Me holding the parrot with our guide...he was singing hoping
the bird would start dancing!!

HAHAHA and I had just washed these, the first step I take out
of the canoe and I step into a huge pile of mud.....of course that
would happen to me!!

Water, Earth, and Sky!! Doesn't more beautiful than that :)

    After we docked, we got some ice cream and went back to the hotel to check out. Next we went to the Avatar tree. That's what Richard calls it! It was all curvy and it's roots were about as big as me!! The base was huge...I don't even know how to estimate it. After we took the boys back to Robert's house to drop off the boys. While we were there we met a missionary American family. It was like music to my ears to not only here English, but English with a southern accent!! The campus has two cabins, the school, and Robert's house. They were living in one of the cabins. We left and headed home! But before we got home we stopped in Papallacta. They are known for their hot springs. It was so amazing...you are warm in the water, but outside its freezing. The spot where we were was in the valley of two mountains, so  you got the steam and the mountains as your view...nothing could compare to that!!! I am so mad I didn't take any pics, so sorry!! :(
The dirt road!......

The really dirty road!.....

Definitely in the Jungle!!
 
The Avatar tree. It literally takes up the pic!
 
 



Little huts on the side of the road.

 

You would see waterfalls randomly in the mountain side.
 
It got foggy really fast! Can't even see down the mountain!!!

This doesn't capture the gorgeous sunsets that Ecuador, but love how the
shows between the hills!