Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Two More Weels!
My mother is currently upset with me because I said I would write a blog the past two weekends and I didn’t, but I’m making up for that now. Let’s see, last I wrote I had just received a blessing from the Bishop in Cuzco. Well it’s been more than 2 weeks and I have been feeling pretty good! I constantly have a stuffy/runny nose and a little bit of a cough, but overall am feeling so much better. The past two weeks have gone by really fast, but nothing too exciting has happened…I don’t think. Well Majaida’s teachers begged Berta to ask me to teach Spanish at her school, so I’ve done that the past two weeks. I teach three classes, two classes of Kindergarteners and one class of First Graders. I like teaching the First Graders, they’re not too bad - but the Kinders…oh my heavens. I would tell you to remind me to never be a Kindergarten teacher, but I know I won’t forget, so reminding me won’t be necessary. Teaching at Alvaro’s school has also been going pretty well.
So this past weekend I went to church in Urubamba again. Part of the family of the Senior Missionary couple I met last time was there. To remind you, the couple is from Pleasant Grove. So as I went to meet there son who just returned from his mission, I realized, I already knew him, and his brother as well. Oh what a small world we live in. They both had worked at Tucanos, so we didn’t know each other very well, but definitely recognized faces. After church they invited me over to their home for lunch. They have a beautiful home and it was nice to eat something American as egg salad. While talking, we also discovered that the parents do in fact teach English in Urubamba. And, well, what better way to teach English than by using Daily Dose? Haha they couldn’t believe that not only I knew their sons, but my own Padre is the creator of Daily Dose. I asked them about Jodi’s parents but couldn’t remember their first names. They know some Harpers in Pleasant Grove but don’t know if they’re the same Harpers. Crazy to have so many connections, huh? And to find them all the way out here in Peru! What a ridiculously small world.
Hmm, what else? I don’t think anything too exciting has happened. When I was in Cuzco the other weekend I saw some guys in the plaza playing music. I stopped to listen and they invited me over to sit with them. They were pretty chill and invited me to hang out with them that evening. I agreed and we exchanged numbers. However, later I decided that it probably wasn’t a super great idea for me to go out alone with like 6 other guys I didn’t know. Plus, I have church super early so going to be was probably a better idea. The guy I gave my number to would not stop calling though. Like until 2 in the morning, ugh. So that’s kind of weird and it’s probably a good thing I didn’t go with them.
Life is good here, for the most part. We had an awkward weekend because Thrusday, Vito and and Berta got into a fight so Vito left early Friday. But now all is well and not awkward. The other day Alvaro and I hiked up into the mountains a little bit. It’s amazing how beautiful the landscape is…and how much trash there is up there. It’s ridiculous, honestly. I won’t miss that when I come home. And the smell, won’t miss that either. I will miss Berta and Alvaro though, very much. I can’t believe I come home in two weeks from today.
Well, I think I’ll wrap it up here. Congratulations to my dear friend Josie Newell who is now happily engaged! And I’m very excited for Elder Zachary Pope who will be serving in Louisiana in Februrary! Thank you again for all your prayers and know I pray for all of you too! Every single one of you :D
Con amor,
Alyssa
Monday, September 13, 2010
New Blog url
We have to change Lyssa's blog url - so, paste this link to get to the the real "Alyssa's Grand Peru Adventure" http://lyssainperu-lyssa.blogspot.com
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Sunday, Sept. 12
Wow, what a day! Well first, I’ll tell you about my evening last night. The picture from yesterday is the neighborhood by Wendy’s house. Wendy is the mother of Alexia, who is the girl who was baptized into the Catholic church yesterday. The baptism was pretty cool, then we had dinner at Wendy’s house. The food here is very good, not amazing, but simple and very good. We stayed at their house for a few hours just eating and talking. It was really good for me to be around that much Spanish. I’ve never been so immersed in so much Spanish before, and I think even in that one day, my understanding and even my speaking has improved a little bit. Wendy has another daughter, her name is Shirley. Shirley is about my age, very nice, and actually a member of our church! So that will be so nice to have someone to go to church with and have a friend there as well. After that nice visit, Micheal and I went to the market near Rosanna’s house. It’s amazing to me how much trash there is here, on the streets, in the Plaza’s, everywhere. But I guess that’s how all the stray dogs survive. I got to Video chat with Mother online last night so that was nice. It had only been a day since I’d seen her, but it feels like I’ve been here much longer. The past two days may have been the longest days of my life...but I’m not complaining! They’ve been awesome! I love being here, experiencing a different culture and something new! It’s wonderful! This morning I slept in; I’ll most definitely have to use the alarm on my phone because my watch didn’t wake me up at all. To my surprise, I got to take a fairly warm shower this morning. There is no heat in the houses, so I assumed that meant the water as well, but I guess Rosanna has heated water. It was really nice, but I probably won't be so lucky in Ocongate, and it’s much colder there than here in Cuzco. The whole city of Cuzco just amazes me; the streets, the people, the buildings, the drivers, the culture, the street vendors, it’s all so...so...Peruvian! Haha, I love it. I feel I already have a love for the Peruvian people, and I still can’t even talk with most of them. But anyway, today was my tour to the Sacred Valley. I honestly thought this was going to be a bus ride to a open valley of grass, and then a bus ride back. Boy, was I wrong. It was an all day tour of the Sacred Valley, and many of the Incan cities surrounding it. The sacred valley is huge, and is full of farms and towns. It’s not really sacred, it’s just called that because there is a river running through it called the Sacred River (also not really sacred, that’s just the name). Before the valley, we stopped in a market; I resisted from spending all my money on all the beautiful things there and only bought one sweater and some weird seed things. My sweater is made from alpaca fur and is incredibly soft. It is, of course, orange :) I wish I could remember all the names of the places we went to today...oh! it’s on my ticket! Un momento! Hoy, nosotros fuemos Pisac, Ollantaytambo, y Chinchero. Pisac y Ollantaytambo are mostly ruins, and boy are they amazing. I’m trying to remember which one is which, but at one of them we had to climb hundreds of stairs, and let me tell you, at 12,000 feet, not being used to this altitude, that’s pretty difficult. I chewed on Coca leaves most the day to help with the altitude, it helped a little. They don’t taste very good though. It’s weird, it’s only been two days and I’m already addicted to Coca tea, but I don’t really like the leaves. The leaves straight are bland and have a bitter after taste. But in tea with sugar...mmm es muy bueno! I’m sad it’s illegal in the states, I would love to drink it when I get home. For those of you who don’t know, Coca leaves are what are used to make Cocaine – after a long chemical process of course. By itself, it’s nothing like cocaine, and perfectly healthy, I promise. Anyway, the cities were amazing. My feet are a little sore from hiking all day, but it was very worth it. I’ll try to send some pictures to mi Madre so she can post them. We stopped in Urabamba for lunch; I tried alpaca! It’s not too much different from beef, pretty good though. I also tried alcohol for the first time today...whoops! At the restaurant they were offering the “drink of Peru” and it was free. I totally wanted to try it, but when it tasted like rotten nail polish, I realized it was an alcoholic beverage. Apparently it was delicious, said everyone at my table, but I thought it was pretty disgusting. I’m a little disappointed, I really wanted to go my whole life without even trying alcohol, but oh well. There were a lot of nice people on my tour, I made some friends, and it was really awesome. After a very long day hiking in the sun, they dropped us off in a plaza in Cuzco. There are plaza’s everywhere here, like Wendy’s in Utah County. The main plaza is Plaza de Arma. They dropped us off very near to there, so I went over to explore. The buildings there are so beautiful! I would have stayed longer but I really needed to use the restroom and there are no [free] public restrooms, so I called a taxi and came back here to Rosanna’s. The extended family was here for dinner, they were all very nice. It’s amazing to me how well I understand most the people here like Wendy and her family, but I can’t understand Rosanna for the life of me. I couldn’t understand her family either! She talks so very fast; it’s a good thing she also speaks English or I would never know what she was trying to tell me. She always talks to me en Español first, and then in English if I just can’t get it – which is most of the time. Oh! I met her children! They are very nice. She has one son and one daughter. The son’s name is Diego, he’s about my age, but a little strange. Her daughter is...I don’t know how old she is, a few years younger than me, her name is Luciero – I think. I don’t know if they don’t speak English at all or if they’re only speaking Spanish to me to help me learn, but either way is fine. School starts tomorrow, I’m excited to learn! I’m also excited for church next week, I missed going today. I’m not sure when I’ll be going to Machu Picchu, I still have to talk to Rosanna about that. Well, it’s only 9:30 but I’m pooped! So I think I’ll call it a night! Feel free to email me (alyssanicole47@gmail.com) and keep me updated on all of your lives! Thanks for the support and love! I love you all! ¡Buenos Noches!
P.s. Well it appears as though my camera has been stolen. Hopefully I've just misplaced it, but as of right now I can't seem to find it. How depressing, I had so many awesome pictures. Hopefully it shows up!
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-Alyssa Nicole Escalante-
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Hi Mom and Family!
I’ve made it to L.A. safely. I just finished eating breakfast here in the airport. My Airline doesn’t open it’s front desk for a while, so I’m stuck here out in the lobby area for now. I’ll attempt to entertain myself for a few more hours as it’s only 8:50am and my flight doesn’t depart until 1:30pm. So over the next 5 hours I may possibly die of boredom, but we’ll see. For now, I think I’ll save my battery until I’m REALLY bored (like in a few hours). I’ll let you know how my flight to Lima, Peru goes. Transferring my luggage in between Lima and Cuzco is going to be a pain. So for now, this will be a “To be Continued!!”...
Hey! I’m on the airplane right now heading to Lima. I’m not sure, but I think we’re a little less than 3 hours away from landing. This is by far the nicest plane I have ever been on. I know I haven’t been on many planes, but this is so nice! I have my own personal T.V. screen with games, movies, T.V. episodes, music, radio, airline info, and some other stuff. It is so very fancy. There was a very nice man sitting next to me but his brother is also on this flight in another section, anyway, there was an empty seat next to his brother, so he went up there. So I have had two seats to myself, and it’s been a pretty luxurious flight. The view has been amazing! I’m so glad I have a window seat. The clouds over the ocean are amazing, and I saw the most beautiful sunset! I took pictures but they hardly do it justice. So far everyone that has talked to me on this flight (passengers and flight attendants) have assumed I speak Spanish, so I guess I look like I speak Spanish. No worries, by the time I’m flying home I’ll really be understanding what they’re saying! It’s been a good flight but very long. Over 8 hours is too long to be on a plane. I’ll let you know how it goes on the next flight and with meeting Micheal at the airport. So, until then....
I am now in the Lima airport. Wow, that was a long flight. I’ve discovered that most the people here that think they know English, really only know Spanglish. But it’s not too bad because I can still get what they’re saying. Even the people who don’t speak English at all, I can understand most of what they say with gestures and stuff, which is a little comforting. I’m attempting to get internet right now in the Wi-Fi section of the airport, but it’s not really working. Oh well, I will have internet access tomorrow. A moment ago there was a cute little brown kid following me around. My that I mean he was like in his 20’s, but these Peruvian people are pretty little. He kept trying to sit kind of by me but I kept moving to try and get internet access, then he gave up and went away. It’s ok, he probably didn’t speak English anyway. And as cute as his smile was, he looked like a punk. It is about 2:00am right now, so that’s 1:00am Utah time. I’m not tired at all though, I slept on the flight here. Surprisingly enough the food was pretty good. But then again, that was a pretty fancy-dancey plane. I made it through customs and everything okay, I was a little concerned about that because I didn’t know what half the forms I was supposed to fill out said. After name, flight number, and passport number, I didn’t really get the rest. But no worries, everything went very smoothly. I don’t really know where I’m supposed to be right now. I technically don’t have a flight gate I guess, but I don’t know where I’m supposed to be either. That’s okay, I’ll figure it out later. They don’t start boarding until 4:45am anyway. Right now I’m sitting next to a very nice man who is also trying to get internet, but we’re both failing. He doesn’t speak English, but we’re still managing to communicate a little bit. Well, there’s still not a whole lot to tell, I’m mostly just writing because I’m bored and kind of sick of flying/being in an airport. It’s been an experience. I still don’t know if being in Peru hasn’t hit me yet, or if it has and I’m just really calm about the whole situation. Either way, I kind of like that no one is speaking English to me. This is a fun, and new experience. Well, I’m going to find something else to do because I really just don’t have that much to say right now. But no worries, I’m safe. Love you all! And I’ll write again soon....
Oh my goodness! I’m here! I’m at Rosanna’s house right now, it’s 7:15 in the morning and I’m about to go down and have some tea and bread for breakfast. Cuzco is an amazing city. It’s different than I was expecting. I think it’s finally starting to hit me, that I’ll be living in a 3rd world country for the next three months. drivers here are a little crazy, but I think I was expecting that. Micheal y Rosanna picked me up from the airport and we took a taxi here to Rosanna’s house where I will be staying. There are a lot of stray dogs here, that eat all the garbage off the street. I’m sure Kimi would love it, because they’re all very big dogs and very friendly, if you have food that is. Well, they’re expecting me down stairs. I am here and safe, I’ll write again tomorrow I’m sure! And perhaps we can even Skype tomorrow. I love you!