Time is a funny thing here. It goes quickly; I almost never feel like time is dragging, and I'm blown away each time we reach a new week marker ("Guys, 4 weeks ago we were all on airplanes...how crazy is that?" or "Can you believe a week ago we were in the jungle?!") or even each time a weekend rolls around. Yet, so much happens in a week; so much happens each day. Sometime it's hard to believe it's only been 3 or 4 days since something last happened. Lleno: full. That's how I feel almost every time an evening rolls around. It's a good feeling.
That being said, here's a little recap from what's been happening here in the last week.
--First full week with our host families. This time is going quickly. Honestly, I was nervous this would be an especially challenging month, both with language and relationships, and there certainly are challenges, but overall things are really good. Our family is really really kind and hospitable, and I'm getting more comfortable just being in their home. I'm getting more and more confident in my Spanish; my grammar gets messier the faster I talk, but I can usually convey what I need to, so that's a mark of success in my book! I'm also learning lots about the public transportation system around these parts -- that makes me feel pretty cool.
--Saturday morning we had a retreat for my Spiritual Formation class. We met at a park, had a mini lesson on silence and solitude, and were then given hot chocolate, a delicious pastry, and 2 hours to spend alone with God. What a gift this time was. At first I was a little nervous that it would be awkward, that I would run out of things to say/do/read, that I would fall asleep...etc. However, it proved to be a blessed time, and I left with my heart feeling refreshed and encouraged...and looking forward to the next time I can sit and rest with God like that.
--Saturday night Ally and I went to a huge mall with our family. Like it might be the biggest mall I've ever been in. We didn't go into a single store; just walked. We stopped Baskin Robin's ice cream -- so so good. Also, my normal sugar cone broke, so I was given a giant waffle cone to move my ice cream into -- boom baby. We drove back into town and got burgers and fries for dinner, and met our grandparents and aunts/uncles on our host-Dad's side.
--Sunday...oh Sunday. We went to church in the morning; the language factor there is always a mixed challenge and joy. When I can't understand what's going on, I usually thank God that He's a God who can understand all nations and all languages. The worldwide church is a beautiful thing. After church we went right to a birthday party for our pastor. There were about 4 families there, and it reminded me of a Sunday evening hangout with the Herweyers, Plaisers, and LeFebres...except with a lot fewer kids :). Also, I ate cow-foot soup. I have pretty high food tolerance, but people, this one was rough. All the other food was delicious though!
--Internship: my internship is at an orphanage called "Para Sus Ninos." You can expect a post just about that at some point, but for now I will say it's bringing a lot of joy to my heart. I love spending time there. Also, here's a good laugh for you: When I don't know what's been said in Spanish I usually smile and say "Si, si..." It hasn't gotten me in too much trouble yet. However, on Monday my "Si, si..." told the Tia that I had a bathing suit with me and was able to take the kids swimming. False. I did not have a suit. She was so confused when several minutes later I suddenly understood what she had asked. I still got to go to the pool though...just stayed on the steps. Next week I'm bringing a suit :)
--I'm starting a new class this week; it's called "Worldview" (or perhaps more appropriately: "What Dr. Suess and Mother Goose got Right: The power of story."). It meets for 30 hours over 7 days...needless to say, that's pretty much my life this week. I managed to fit in a coffee date and a run at the park this morning though, which were good for my body and my spirits.
We're well past the point of the 10-day mission trip experience, and this place is becoming home in a strange way. While routine is hardly an achievable expectation, we're learning how to live and be here, and that's good enough for me. We're building community, analyzing culture, slowly learning each other's stories, and most importantly we're walking with God. I don't think I could walk here without Him...or anywhere for that matter.
I'm looking forward to being greeted by a new day, a bright sun, and new mercies in the morning. Every morning. Wow. Thank you for your love, prayers, and encouragement. It's humbling to accept those, but I feel blessed by and covered in your love and God's love every day. Thank you. Sending love from Quito. Over and out. Aletta