Wednesday, May 25, 2011

mis ultimas semanas en america del sur

i've been on crazy wild adventures for the past two and a half weeks, i now have precisely 8 hours left in ecuador, so i thought "what better time than to write about these crazy advenchs?" here goes the second to last blog about ecuador...

the day after i finished "exams," johnny, aliceann, and i headed south to buenos aires, argentina. when i stepped off the plane, i immediately fell in love. no, it wasnt because of a gorgeous argentinean man, but because there was no smog and i could actually breathe again! imagine that. we spent a week in BA being absolutely pampered and spoiled by aliceann's extended family. we stayed at abudelia's house in palermo - an artsy, trendy, fashionable neighborhood in BA. everyday, we got up, had tea and bread and jam for breakfast then went exploring. we hit up china town, downtown palermo, san telmo, boca, etc. i really liked downtown palermo because it is full of cute shops, delish restaurants and cafes, yet still has a very homey feel. but let me warn you: dont go into downtown palermo without your hippest, most trendy outfit on, because you will immediately feel out of place (thats the only downside). san telmo was also really awesome because of its humongous outdoor market. i literally stopped at every vendor and drooled over the beautiful things i couldnt afford but would kill to have in my house one day. and if you ever get the chance to visit argentina (do it do it do it!) def go to boca and la recoleta. boca is a little town on a beautifully-contaminated river with colorful buildings, cute shops, and lots of annoying vendors. it is touristy, but definitely worth seeing. la recoleta is a huge cemetery in BA. yes, it was a little disturbing to see buildings that families spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on just to house dead bodies, but again, worth seeing. really cool architecture, really ornate, and really creepy all in one place!
but i'd have to say my favorite part of the trip was seeing one of my bffs, caroline! caroline is studying abroad in la plata, argentina - 1 hour outside of BA - so we got to spend the weekend together. she toured and traveled around parts of BA with us, then i went to la plata for a day with her. la plata is adorable - very similar to BA, but without the city craziness and lots of tourists. we saw her university, drank mate in the plaza, went in some churches, enjoyed a merienda in a cafe, went to happy hour, and hung out with her amazing host family. but here's a funny story: we walk into a bar in la plata on a monday night, a guy holds the door open for us, he looks at me and asks "were in you ecuador rencently?" i respond "yes" very skeptically and sketched out. then he proceeds to ask "were you in baños in february?" at this point, im super confused and think i have a stalker on my hands but then all of a sudden LIGHT BULB and i remembered the guy! my friends and i had met him and his 2 friends in baños a few months back annndddd i even had pictures with him on facebook. how weird right?! and then, he tells us to sit with him because he's waiting for a few friends. well, he failed to mention he and his friends were there for a couch-surfing meeting so within half an hour, caroline, her friends, my new friend carlos from baños, his friends, and i were sitting with 40 other argentinean randos trying to explain how we all "knew" each other. definition of small world, eh? well it was super fun and definitely a night to remember!!
after an amazing week in BA, johnny and i spent 12 hours in the buenos aires airport (NEVER fly taca airlines), an hour in bogota, and finally made it back to quito at midnight - 11 hours later than originally planned. travelnightmaretotheextreme.

but it was fine, because the next day, my wonderful wonderful wonderful roommate from unc came to visit me in ecuador! myohmy did we have a crazy time together. some crazy bad things, some crazy awesome things, but overall, we had a blast...
we did so much while she was here! went to the mercado with friends, spent the afternoon with the melos, rode horses at the top of the teleferiQo mountain, saw my university in cumbaya (& ate empanadas at the delish empanada company), went to the movies, went to the old mitad del mundo monument and the REAL mitad del mundo where we walked on the EXACT equator and balanced eggs on nails, & partied in la mariscal con mis amigos... and that was just the first 2 days!
on wednesday, we got up early and went to baños. this is where the bad stuff started... we fell asleep on the bus and woke up to find chelsea's purse (with her passport, camera, money, credit cards, and phone) missing. i did my best to question every sketchy ecuadorian on that bus, but no luck - the purse was gone. so we spent our first evening, trying to figure out a way to get her a new passport. eventually, we finally got to enjoy baños... we took a chiva to the top of the mountain that overlooked all of baños - very cool sight, just wished we had had a camera. then met some cool israelies at our hostal and hung out in the deserted baños bars that evening so chelsea could drink away her problems (kidding!). the next day, we rode bicycles past all the waterfalls until we reached pailon del diablo - the most amazing waterfall i've ever seen in my life. seriously, if you are ever even remotely close to baños, ecuador - go see this waterfall, its beautiful. after waiting 2 hours for a bus to pick us up (there was NO WAY we were going to bike all the way back after biking all the way there), we made it back to baños just before puenting was closed. remember puenting? aka me jumping off a bridge? well i did it again. definitely less scary the second time and definitely less cool. but watching chels try to jump was probably one of the most entertaining things ive ever seen. the proper puenting form is arms out to the sides, swan-dive style. well chels was so scared to even jump, she obviously couldnt think about her form... hence the cannonball technique she employed. this style is def painful, but hey, she survived puenting! that night, we took a 7 hour bus to guayquil, then a bus to montañita and made it to MY FAVORITE BEACH IN THE WHOLE WORLD by 830am the next morning. we spent the next two days on the beautiful beach with our friends cole and fercho and then typical montañita night craziness occurred aka befriending dreadheads, making bonefires, and galavanting around the beach streets. on sunday, i had to say goodbye to my beloved montañita - but ill be back in the future fo sho! monday, we were stuck in the US embassy all day but moonwalked out of that joint with chelsea's temporary passport in hand aka success! we had just enough time to walk around centro historico, buy some ecuad shoes yeah, and eat at pizza SA. tuesday = otavalo. chels and i took full advantage of that market. we went in with eyes of the tiger and emerged a few hours later, having done some impressive bargaining for the items that filled our nine bags.
when today, wednesday, rolled around, i could not believe it. not only had chelsea's 10 days in ecuador flown by, but it was my LAST DAY in ecuador. where did that time go? we hit up supermaxi in the morning for some last minute ecua items i needed, ate a delish lunch at abuelita's cafe, and then i had to drop my little pumpkinheadroommatechelsita at the airport. i spent the afternoon my faves - the melos. seriously, one of the greatest families i know. they have been so generous and welcoming to me, its unbelievable and im just so blessed to have gotten close to them during my time in ecuador. it was sad saying bye to them but thankfully sofi and ale both will be going to school in dc so we will def reunite soon! after one last dinner at my house with my host fam and some last minute packing - here i am, now with precisely 7 hours left in ecuador. i never actually thought this time would come, but se acabø el tiempo y me voy a regresar a los estados mañana.

but i think this blog (& its readers) deserve one more entry summing up my crazycoolinsaneoutofthisworldamazing experience in ecuador. but this final one will be done from my house in alexandria, va...

love..love..love!

p.s. camera is fixed, computer is broken, but the states has mac stores. you know what this means? be expecting pictures soon! 

Sunday, May 15, 2011

galapaGORGEOUS

im so sorry for being MIA recently - no i didnt drown in the galapagos or get attacked by a giant tortoise -  i wanted to wait to blog about the ridiculously awesome time i had in galapagos until i uploaded pics, but i've had some maj computer and camera problems that i wont be able to deal with til im back in the states. so picture-free blog it is unfortunately, but ill definitely add pics once everything is fixed because believe me, you NEED to see the galap pics. so a good group of friends and i went to the galapagos for 4 days at the end of april for our spring break. totally beats panama city and cancun by far. i saw way too many beautiful things and did way too many cool things that would make you way too jealous, so ill just give you a quick recap of the days:

tuesday.
flew from quito to guayaquil and got to baltra island midday. took a 5 minute boat (literally i could have swam there in 10 mins) to santa cruz. next step, was a 45minute bus ride to the other coast. then a quick lunch that included a bread roll and a handful of doritos. then a 2hour boat ride to isabela island - this was by far, the worst boat ride of my entire life. first of all, there were no windows where we were sitting so we decided to crawl into the luggage area that had a port hole and some access to fresh air. if it wasnt bad enough that we were surrounded by a pile of suitcases, i was sitting on a miniature trashcan bc there was no room on the seat. and if that wasnt bad enough, it felt like we were driving over coral reefs and icebergs at 100mph. "feeling seasick" is an understatement. finally we made it to isabella and the views just at the dock were amazing - crystal blue water, cute penguins swimming, gigantic iguanas sun bathing, and one of the most beautiful beaches i have ever seen. we then went to do "flamingo watching" which included looking at 4 flamingos in a dirty pond from 300yards away. we then had a delish dinner at a hostal and went out to a cool bar on the beach to celebrate a friends birthday.

wednesday.
woke up early. did a 4hour hike in Parque Nacional Galapagos that lead us to the Sierra Negra Volcano (its actually more like a reverse volcano - a gigantic hole, if you will - but it is 6 miles long and 5 miles wide; one of the most active volcanoes and erupted in 2005!) and a gorgeous view of all of the island and the pacific ocean. our guide was an absolute nut job and the hike was pretty long, but still probably one of the coolest views i have ever seen. def recommend it! after hiking, we took a boat to islote tintorteras, which is a small island completely covered lava, lichens, and ocean iguanas. i thought i was going to die of heat stroke, but thankfully i survived and we got to do an hour of snorkeling after! after scuba diving in a bunch of magnificent places around the world, snorkeling just doesnt do it for me - buuuuuuuut i did get to see and swim with penguins, seas lions, and two 6-foot sharks - slowly checking off my "To Do Before I Die" list! after taking the typical touristy/corny photos on the beach at sunset, we had a great dinner and hit the sack no later than 10pm - we were super tired and "partying" with the 100 locals that live on the island didnt sound all that exciting.

thursday.
back on that dreaded 2hour long boat ride by 6am, but thankfully this time it was 100x less bumpy and barfy! we arrived on santa cruz island in time to have some breakfast at a water-front cafe and spent some time marveling at the adorable sea lions and precious little blue footed-booby perched on the dock. I LOVE BOOBIES...  "see a blue-footed booby before i die" COMPLETE. then we went to find our hostal. after 4 months of traveling in ecuador, i have gotten used to $7/ night hostals without electricity and just a few ant infestations here and there. so when we pulled up to the place we were staying and it was freshly painted, very clean, AND had a pool, we were certain this couldnt be where we were staying. but it was, and my friends and i were like little kids on christmas! after a quick nap, we walked through the Charles Darwin Research Center, where we saw 140year old turtles and unfortunately, my camera stopped working. just perfect. but my friends and i took a combined total of like 2000 pictures so all is good in the hood. and that evening, we walked around the cute market that was filled with little trinkets and souvenirs and yes, i was suckered into buying a coffee mug with a blue-footed booby on it.

friday.
had breakfast at the hostal, walked around the outside rim of two twin-craters, took the 5 minute boat road back to baltra island, did some more touristy souvenir shopping, and then unfortunately, boarded the plane back home.

clearly, it was a quick trip. going to the galapagos is super expensive and most ecuadorians havent even been there, so i feel super blessed to have gotten the opportunity to travel and explore the islands. if you got the time and the moolah, i definitely recommend the galapagos!! and mom and dad, you'd love it there and when you decide to go, i'm coming with.

the weekend in quito after the galapagos was awful. finally april was over and that means 65 degrees and sunny and hardly no rain. so whats the problem you ask? well the following week was my last week of school aka i was stuck inside for 5 days straight writing 4 essays, doing two projects, and studying for one final. thankfully i got everything done in time to leave for argentina on friday, may 6th, and i guess i cant complain since finals week was the first time i've done any work this entire semester (tough life). sorry to rub it in to those of you back in the states!

peace, love, and boobies!