Sorry for not updating - I was spending time with my mom and dad!! And my mom cried from the first hug to the last, but it was amazing. They got to experience a taste of Center life and also have fun and travel with me.
The first weekend we went to Mindo for a day of adventure in the gorgeous cloud forest. We arrived and ate some breakfast while watching the little town begin to wake up. Then we hiked up to the zipline canopy tours - I think my mom and dad were going to kill me on the way up, but it was beautiful and great exercise. Then my mom and I went on the 13 ziplines! (Dad couldn't because of his back) I was so proud of my mom! She was a little scared and definitely the oldest, but was a trooper and received a lot of encouragement from the whole group. Afterward we had some ice cream as we were exhausted and took the bus home as it was pouring rain! Besides the terrible bug bites Mom and Dad got, it was an awesome day where my mom got to make a check in her bucket list. Just livin' the dream.
No time to rest - we had a full day planned on Sunday as well. We got up and did aerobics in the park. Then we went back to the hotel and changed quickly and went to the Liga game. It was a huge game against the team in second place, Emelec, and Liga dominated 3-0! After the game, we bought jerseys and eventually caught a taxi back to the taxi. We had a little time to shower, relax, and watch the first 2 periods of the USA-Canada hockey game before leaving again to have dinner with my Ecuadorian host family. We went to a restaurant called Mosaico with a breathtaking view of Quito.
Monday morning, classes started back up again. Throughout the week, Mom and Dad especially enjoyed Girls' Program (thanks to their great little angels idea!) and my 1st grade English boys in La Marin. They also got to go out and see some of the families' houses - pretty moving I think. The best part of the week was Mom's birthday on Wednesday though. My high school girls memorized a poem and recited it for her and gave her white roses. We then played some trivia with the girls and ate these yummy desserts - it was a small, relatively unorganized party for my mom, but I think everyone enjoyed it anyway.
Finally their last weekend in Ecuador we went to Cuenca. It is a Colonial city and feels quite a bit cleaner than Quito. We stayed at a cute little hotel and enjoyed exploring the city. Two of the highlights were the Ingapirca Inca ruins and the "Panama Hat" shop and tour. Ingapirca was very interesting and included a very 'cultural' bus ride to get there. And my mom was "just livin' the dream" on our way back to Cuenca in the back of a pick up truck! How funny! The hat shop was also very interesting and cool to see all the handmade toquillo hats.
Overall, it was a really good week with them here. I don't know how I am going to do it for another 6-7 months without seeing them, but praise the Lord for Skype!
Keep livin' the dream guys!
Love you,
Taylor
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