Everyday Ecualife
Valerie Hurst
2014-04-11
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDTMt_9uDec&fmt=18 From home to work, check out what a day in the life looks like for me!
Read More2014-04-11
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDTMt_9uDec&fmt=18 From home to work, check out what a day in the life looks like for me!
Read More2014-03-05
“Tienes un novio?”( do you have a boyfriend?) *I pensively weigh of my options, do I make one up?* “No” I reply. Surprise is apparent, the questioning continues. No boyfriend in Ecuador? In the States? Not even one in both? Smiling, and amused by the third option, I tell them “Soy un independiente mujer!” I’m...
Read More2014-03-05
I went to Loja recently with my family, where the houses are sporadic and pork is plentiful. Its actually the campo(country side) of Loja; the kind of more basic, of out in the middle of no where living that I had initially expected from my Global Citizen Year placement(since I’m living in a small city...
Read More2013-10-10
The dogs outside are barking again, noisily chorusing amongst themselves. There’s a man from one of the surrounding apartments spitting rapid Spanish to what could only be a scorned lover. My neighborhood has woken up far before me, and from under my covers I silently plead with the buses, taxis and especially motorbikes to give me a moment of silence....
Read More2013-07-22
“So how long are you gone for?” he asked. “8 months!” The look of surprise is normal now from people asking about my bridge year. When they inquire if I’ll be okay staying that long abroad, I answer with a resounding yes. I also laugh a little bit; because each time I confidently say “I’m ready,” I get...
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