Que mas, que mas, I wish I had organized this but I didn´t. So G-quil is peligroso but I´m in good hands. My living sitch is nice. No pressure and the accomadations are nice. I have a shower, a flushing toilet, a soft grande cama, I have a TV but I´m not going to watch it, I have a fan which is really great in the hot city. It´s like normal room. I have bats outside of my window and there is a liiiitttlle bit of a roach sitch in the kitchen, but I didn´t really go in there for the 4 days I was there. All in all it´s a sweet deal and no one can replace my Cayambe family. I´ll be in touch with them for ever and really think of them as my second fam.
Let´s get to the best part of my trip. The Good News. Mujeres De Lucha. That is the organization of Afroecuadorian Women I will be working with. The name translates to Women of Struggle. I absolutely love love love them already. It´s a task and a challege. I don´t even understand what they are saying but they do great work and are muy amable. Maybe actually I will do a post just about them, because they are that special. The whole point is that there are some challenges about living in Guayaquil but I´m so up for it because I´m SO excited for my project. I think even when I return to the states I will want to be involved somehow, but that´s in two years. I need to just figure out what they are saying lol. They are just like my family, my aunts, cousins, sisters and mothers all talking at once and cracking up. It´s great fun.
The barrio I work in is also supposed to be kind of dangerous, but the women I work with are well known and after I¨ve been seen with them a lot around the neighborhood I will be fine. I feel safer in my barrio than the mean streets of G-quil already. While a lot of people will work and live in their same community my set up is a bit different. My barrio isn´t safe enough for Peace Corps standards especially after dark, so I can come and work and then leave and go to my house in G-quil. When I pictured my time in the peace corps I imagined myself on a dirt road sitting on the porch of my grass house waving to my neighbors that I work with. It´s a bit different than that romantic vision. I actually report to work everyday and then leave at night. I have so much to say but I can´t free style on this blog anymore.
Coming attractions:
Mujeres De Lucha
Otra Cosas Part III
Maybe some pictures....(all old)
5 comments:
WOW...ok in 22 words or less:
God is watching over you, I know you already know that :) I think I am more afraid about the bats though :p
Happy to see you in good spirits about things and I am EAGER to hear about the new work assignment and see photos! Take care of yourself lil lady :) Love ya SIS!!!!
Gangsta J! Thats what I'm going to call you in dos anos! Next time we are out at night, I'll be like, its cool, Gangsta J got us, we will feel nice and safe due to your new street smarts!
Nik is right, God's got you, and you watching over each step of the way.
As for the bats, name them. Call them Frenchie, Sparkle, Tony, Lilly, Bubbles...they will seem much nicer that way! Plus the eat bugs, think of the bugs they are keeping you from.
Thanks ladies!! So mad at the bat names lol!!
two things:
1. you lie because not EVERY volunteer you met in G'quil has been robbed, because Super Tere has not (knocking on wood, gotta make it though one more day here yet).
2. um, where is my haiku??
okay, maybe 3 things...
3. you will be fine! you will be more than fine! you will be fabulous! eventually you will not be afraid of every man you see on the street, nor the cockroaches in the kitchen, te lo juro!
paz y abrazos,
tere
Ha! Tere! I was being dramatic, but on average for ever PCV in G-quil ahora there has been a robbery (cause some lucky ladies have gotten hit multiple times) BUT you are SUUPER Tere and I promise I said that somewhere in here.... Probably in the same post that has your haiku...which probably posted after this. By the time you read this you will be in the US!!! Go Gangsta Tere!! I can´t wait to be Gangsta J!!!
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