We said goodbye to interns Jen and Craig on Sunday night. All of the kids from the orphanage of our former team wanted to go with to the airport to say bye also. So we took all the kids, the houseparents and their kids and made a little outing out of it.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Monday, May 25, 2009
Catching up...
Okay...I've got tons of pictures to share and I'll try to catch you all up on what we have been doing the last month or so. We are now working full time on our new team at the Center. It has been going really well so far and we already feel like we are really getting to know the kids and our teamates well. I don't have any pictures on this post from the Center but I will in the future. In the last few weeks we have been to La Paz with Jeff and Santa Cruz with the Spies so now we have been to the three largest cities in Bolivia. They are all drastically different from each other so it has been interesting to see that. We also have said good-bye to Jeff and the last two interns that we will be working with, Jen and Craig. We'll miss you guys!
Here are some photos of our last few weeks. First Santa Cruz...
Here are some photos of our last few weeks. First Santa Cruz...
This is the airport in Santa Cruz. Notice the thing in the background...it is where they brought out our bags by hand because there wasn't even a conveyer belt thing to put the luggage on. I just thought it was funny.
I'm smiling so big because of two reasons...I'm eating a good breakfast which is hard to find in Bolivia and it was starting to finally get warm out. The thing is that Santa Cruz is know for being the hot and humid city of Bolivia. It is supposed to be like a Miami vibe there but it was cold (relatively speaking) for three of the four days we were there. So on the last day it finally warmed up and it was wonderful.
Apparently all the animals at the zoo are used to getting
fed through the fence cause they all got real close.
fed through the fence cause they all got real close.
This is in "Artisan Alley" where you can buy tourist type stuff. I had seen this street on "Amazing Race" and really wanted to find it cause it looked so bright and beautiful. Luckily, our hotel was only two blocks away. Just down the street is the Witches Market where you can buy special herbs and have your fortune read and also buy dead baby llamas to bury under your house to bless it. It all has to do with the ancient religion of worshiping Pachimama (mother earth). We have the same stuff at our market in Cochabamba.
Hanging out in the main plaza with Jeff before he left. Which is actually inaccurate because we ended up leaving back for Cochabamba before Jeff left La Paz.
That's me in the white shirt. I just saw this huge slide and
I couldn't resist. It was definitely worth it.
I couldn't resist. It was definitely worth it.
A view of the city. If you can see there are houses built way up
onto those mountains in the background.
onto those mountains in the background.
And these last pictures are from Cochabamba...
Friday, May 8, 2009
Busy, busy
Two reasons why I have been slacking on the blog:
1) We have started on our new team which is going very well and have been really busy.
2) Both of our computers have been broken for a while but now one of them is fixed...for now.
So I have a lot to post about and I will soon. On Tuesday Matt's brother Jeff is leaving Bolivia and we are going with with to La Paz tomorrow morning for the weekend. We have never been so it should be fun.
1) We have started on our new team which is going very well and have been really busy.
2) Both of our computers have been broken for a while but now one of them is fixed...for now.
So I have a lot to post about and I will soon. On Tuesday Matt's brother Jeff is leaving Bolivia and we are going with with to La Paz tomorrow morning for the weekend. We have never been so it should be fun.
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