Hola todos!
It’s hard for me to believe, but it has only been about a week since I
arrived in Quito, Ecuador for my semester abroad! While I am here, just south of the equator, I am going to
live with a family and study at la Universidad San Francisco de Quito. I’m here through a program called BCA;
altogether there are 35 international students from around the US in the BCA-Quito program this semester.
The flights down were fairly painless and, although I lost
my jacket on my first flight and my iPod decided to erase all its contents, I
arrived on the ground in Quito just fine.
We stayed in a hotel for the first few nights before moving in with our
families. Quiteño legend says that
if you don’t wear your socks to bed on your first night in the city you will
get sick, so you will be glad to know that I did wear socks to bed! While it is chilly at night (in the 50s), the weather during the day is close to perfect. Most days it is sunny and in the low
70s. Because Quito is at 9,000ft, the sunlight is strong and the sky is a wonderful clear blue.
El Panecillo |
La Iglesia San Francisco |
After three nights in the hotel, I met my
“Ecua-family”! BCA did a wonderful
job placing me, I’m very happy! My parents,
Sandy and Alex, are both doctors responsible for the health of various types of
workers; Alex mainly works with oil drillers. I have a little sister, Taina, who is 5 years old, and a
baby brother, Julian, who is only two months old, chubby, and very cute. Our apartment is in a nice neighborhood in north Quito very close to the US embassy.
There is much more I could say, but for now I will leave you wondering how the university is, what the food is like and what it is like to take a bus in a Latin American city...
Kate, SO happy for you--I knew you'd find adventure as well as knowledge and wisdom on your quest :-)
ReplyDeleteSending best wishes from the River Raisin here in Manchester--
Julia Strimer
Thanks! Hope all is well with you! I'm glad you found this. :]
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