Saturday, September 11, 2010

Civilization...for a day!

Hi again! I am in Puyo, which is the closest ¨city¨ to where I live...about an hour and a half from the house. A bunch of us came in yesterday to see off some of the crew who left last night and this morning, and then we spent the night. This is where I will have internet access...including skype!..and the ability to buy things. Otherwise there is a small town along the way, where we can get small things like water, eggs, fruit, etc, but even that is about 20minutes by car. On the bright side..literally...the night skies and stars are absolutely incredble. We have a generator and thus, electricity for a few hours at night, but otherwise, its sunlight or candles and flashlights.

And I have a cell phone! I can´t really use it to make long distance calls, but I can receive calls any time from all of you!! If you are calling from the states, dial 011-593-(0)828-228-42. I dont think that you need that zero, but if you cant get through, try it. If you are calling from a country other than the US, its the same, but take out the 011 and put in your country´s exit code. So call me--preferably after 1pm my time (one hour earlier than NY) because during the week im usually teaching in the mornings.

I also enjoy mail and packages... you can send things to:
Rachel Klein
Correo Central
Puyo
Pastaza
Ecuador

NOTHING perishable or valuable, as it could take 3-4 weeks before it gets sorted and into my hands. And please let me know if you send anything, so I know to check. :-)

My days have been starting around 6am, or if im lucky, some days closer to 630. The car has not been cooperating (ie starting), and we live at the bottom of quite an impressive hill on a rocky road. If the car doesnt start, we have to walk up this hill (as the website calls it, ¨an energetic 20 minute walk¨ to then catch a bus or grab a ride from the locals. We ususally start teaching around 8am, and it can take up to 40minutes by car to get there. The school day ends around 12:30 and then we can head back to the house, hang out in the hammocks, read, play cards, nap, and then make lesson plans. We alternate cooking and cleaning and other things that need to get done. Supposedly the car should be running better this week, but I´ll believe that when I see it.

sending lots of love!

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