Sunday, November 29, 2009
Thanksgiving
Today (Sunday) we had a delicious, all-American Thanksgiving meal though! Madre Cindy made it all...she refused to have any help. She is a great cook and really made an awesome meal. We had turkey, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, sweet potatoes (kind of), cranberries, etc. Also pumpkin pie and apple pie with ice cream! Yum! There were other Americans (basically former volunteers who live in Quito) here as well for the festivities. Unfortunately no football and tv specials though...but I am currently watching Love Actually for the second time in 2 days!
Being Thanksgiving, it also got me thinking of all the things I'm thankful for. I really do have a pretty good life. I am so thankful for all of you, my family and friends. You guys are the ones who are sending me emails and notes, listening to me in the hard times, and always there to brighten my spirits. I am also so thankful for people here in Quito. I have definitely been challenged in the last couple months, but also been able to experience such genuine love and an opportunity to understand different ways of life. I know that this month will definitely be hard at times, but I am thankful for a such a huge, loving God that I know will provide me ways to keep my head and positive!
On another note, my soccer team, LIGA, is about to win the South American Cup on Wednesday. They played their first leg here in Quito on Wednesday and won 5-1 making it nearly impossible to lose in Rio de Janiero on Wednesday. Woo hoo. It was awesome as someone at the Center gave me a ticket to the game, because they knew I loved going to the games so much, and I got to experience the hysteria and fun! It was amazing!
Love you all! Happy Thanksgiving (a little late)!
Taylor
Friday, November 20, 2009
Fun Times
1 - I did a reading program with my school-age girls for the past month where they would get points for reading, more points for reading with a voluteer, and also points for finishing a book. Well they had an incentive of a field trip if they reached 50 points. So last week almost all the girls got to 50 points (or close), so Adam (the other group leader) and I decided to take them on their field trip. We got permission slips filled out and everything of our 10 girls, but then on Sunday only 4 showed up. We decided to take those 4 girls to the TeleferiQo, which is a tram that took us up to the top of one of the mountains where we could see all of Quito. It was a cool experience, but we had to wait SO long to get on - seriously these girls were so patient though. It was cute to get spend time outside of class with them and just love on these 4 girls.
2 - Also last weekend I went over to Doctor Elizabeth's house, who is the director of special ed and the psychologist at the Center. She had all of the volunteers who work in special ed (6 of us) over to her really nice house. Also her two kids who are close to our age, 17 and 25, were hanging out with us too. We were all just laughing the whole time and having fun all together. Also, there was a ridiculous amount of meat - she FILLED the grill up with sausages, pork tenderloin, hot dogs, and some other long sausage thing...it was a lot! It was good though.
3 - Final big event from this last week was the semifinal South American Cup soccer match that Liga (my team!) played in on Thursday evening. Liga lost the first game in Uruguay to this team, but they always play home and away with aggregate scoring. Well, needless to say they wanted revenge. We won 7-0!!! It was amazing. None of the other volunteers could go, so I was planning on meeting up with Doctora Elizabeth's kids but I got there just in time (and there aren't assigned seats) so I couldn't get a hold of them. Also basically the cell phone companies just get so backed up that I didn't get any of their message and they didn't get any of mine until 40 minutes after the game was over. It was okay though, my first sports event "alone," but with so many goals I was friends with the guys around me by the end of the game! I am super excited for the Finals on Wednesday now!
Well I can't believe it is nearly the end of November already...time flies. I am excited for Brennan now to be coming in just a little over a month! I can't believe it. Hope you all have a lovely fall weekend! Love, Taylor
Monday, November 9, 2009
limiting oneself
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Halloween Fun!
Sorry for the slow update time...my computer is once again out of commission.

Last weekend was Halloween! Big deal in the States, especially Madison of course, but not as much here. People know what it is and everything, but it's not like people are trick or treating and carving pumpkins. Well, considering we are 13 American volunteers here at the Center (and love any excuse for a party!) we planned fun activities for the kids. During girls program, we had lots of fun dancing, face painting, playing musical chairs, and decorating the bat cookies. In the picture you can see some of the cute little kitties.

So beyond all the Halloween celebrations, this past weekend was a long weekend for us as it was



On a final note, it is sad how much I miss football and am definitely still following all the Brett Favre news. How crazy! Don't worry you all though, I'm still rooting for the Packers! As an alternative, I have been able to go to 3 Liga soccer games now, which have been fun! Tonight I got home from La Marin (downtown) at 8:55pm and quickly put on jeans and ran over to the stadium for the game with Jess. We had a blast and Liga won so they are in the semifinals for the South American Cup! We sat with La Muerte Blanca (the craziest fans), so it kind of has a college atmosphere and people are standing and chanting the whole game. It was a fun 2-1 victory!

Much love,
Taylor
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Pearly Whites!
- I LOVE to brush my teeth....maybe even slightly obsessed.
- When I see an opportunity where I can easily make a change, I am going to do it!
P.S. I also splurged today and bought a new cell phone - one that actually works! So if you want, I know that Skype is pretty cheap to call Ecuador (well like 12 or 14 cents a minute) I'd love your calls, as often our internet goes out here, so I haven't been the best about calling very often. My number is 593 08 452 1057. I am available weekends, lunch time (11 or 12 until 1:45), and after 8pm CST.
Monday, October 12, 2009
“Baños…un pedazo del cielo”
Just got back from a fun, refreshing weekend in Baños! I left Friday morning with Sarah, Kate, and Carl to head out of the city and into this beautiful town completely surrounded by mountains. The advertisement for the city is “Baños…un pedazo del cielo” (Baños – a piece of Heaven) and it surely is.
We got lunch on Friday and then took a little nap. Well everyone else took a 4 hour nap, but I definitely relax better getting outside and being active. So I met up with my friend Cesar, who I met during study abroad, and we hiked up to a big cross where you can see all of Baños and the other mountains. It was a gradual hike, but it had just rained and was very humid, so I was extremely sweaty! It was totally worth it though and helped me get my mind completely off of my work. Then I returned back to the hostel with my friends, and we played some cards and went out for dinner. We ended the night with some hot chocolate on a balcony for some great people watching….I know we’re pretty wild :).
Then Saturday, we got up pretty early to eat breakfast and rent bicycles for $5 for the day to bike through the mountains on “La ruta de las cascadas” (the route of the waterfalls). Wow! It was basically a purely downhill bike ride, so that was fun and absolutely amazing scenery. We walked down to 2 beautiful, huge waterfalls, El Pailón del Diablo and La Cascada de Machay. They were a workout, but amazing to see and explore. We then hopped in the back of a truck with our bikes to get back to Baños! We all took quick showers and then headed out for the Ecuador vs Uruguay World Cup Qualifying Game. Unfortunately, Ecuador lost in a last second penalty quick, but we’ve all still got a little hope alive here for the game on Wednesday versus Chile. Ecuador needs to win in order to straight out qualify or play a Central American team to qualify for next summer’s World Cup. Sí se puede, Ecuador!!
We slept in on Sunday, and then Sarah and Kate got massages while Carl and I did another hike up to a statue of El Virgen de Agua Santa. It’s another fun hike where you can see the entire city from the top and even the snow on the top of Tungurahua (the big volcano). After an afternoon of walking around we took a bus back to Quito, refreshed and ready to be back with the kids. I truly love and care about so many of the kids and families here at the Center, but weekends like this are what keep me going and ready to put 100% more of myself into what I am doing. Weekends away give me time to think and process while enjoying God’s glorious creation! No doubt I am meant for city life, but need my time to breathe in the fresh air every once in a while as well!
Much love!
Taylor
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Hold on one second (or week)...
I unfortunately broke my computer two Sundays ago, which was definitely a disappointment. It's been amazing the support and tireless work that Madre Cindy, Hugo, and German have put into getting me a new hard drive and trying to get everything all set up for me. There are just a couple more little things to get figured out and programs to download....and my computer is up and running better than before! What a great example to me of good Christian people that put their work and parts of their lives on hold to help me out without getting anything in return.
Also last week I had the pleasure of having bed bugs! All I ever had heard of beg bugs before last week was the saying my dad always told me before bed: Sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite! I have gotten rid of my comforter now though and doused my room with Raid and I've slept so much better. It definitely made last week more challenging without much sleep, but knowing the situation I recognized where I needed to be more conscious about my attitude and actions. Prayer definitely helped!
This week has just felt awesome with everything going smoothly. And to make it even better I got to see my first football game since I've been here! What a ridiculous game!?! I still can't figure out why the Pack didn't take Brett back ;) I'm a Packer fan all the way though, so that was a tough game to watch, but still watching football just made my week! Tomorrow is the end of our week as there is a holiday on Friday, so I will be leaving Quito for the long weekend for Banos. I am excited to get out and into the fresh air!
Drink some hot chocolate (with peppermint if you can) to stay warm in Wisconsin!
Much love, Taylor