Friday, October 29, 2010

Pictures!!!!

Here are some long overdue pictures of our adventures, Cusco, and friends!!!!!
The Plaza de Armas, where you can book tours, eat good food, and buy llama sweaters, or just hang out and enjoy the people!!!
The beautiful Machu Picchu. This was our view until about 8 am when it magically started to clear!

In the jungle, Mario is a co-owner and guide at the reserve. He's 72 and more fit than any of the volunteers!!!!

Mia Patricia, one of the cuties from Puririsun!

This was the yard where the kids would play at the end of the day. The colorful rails were only recently put in by Maximo volunteers after a lot of kids were falling off them, yikes!

Some of our housemates posing with us in front of the ever famous 12 angle rock!!!!

Looking over the city, it was very windy there!!!

Cristoblanco, a completely white statue that gets lit up at night and can be seen from downtown!



There was a themed TEFL party and all of us from La Florida dressed up!!! Cora was her beautiful self, and Caitlin (with Sara) was a Black-Eyed Pea!!!!

A procession through the Plaza de Armas. We're not exactly sure what for...

Cora and the colorful Cusco!

A bus just for Cora!!!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Machu Picchu

I promised to write an in depth post about Machu Picchu and failed to do so for about three weeks, so because of that, this is a memory clouded with a bit of time, hopefully it is still accurate.

Caitlin and I went to Machu Picchu with a group of six other people from our house. Though there are multiple treks that people can do to get to Machu Picchu, we chose to take the easy way out and toke the bus and train. We left on a Sunday, stayed the night in a cheep hostel before waking up at 4:30 in the morning to take the bus to Machu Picchu. We wanted to get to Machu Picchu as early as possible in order to climb Huayna Picchu (a limit of 200 people are allowed to climb it each day.) We arrived right after the sun had risen. When we first got there, it was difficult to see the ruins because the mountains were covered in fog. It was really magical to watch the fog burn off and watch Machu Picchu sort of appear on the mountain. Caitlin was quite sick and ended up sleeping for the entire day, but I climbed the sun gate, a hike that takes you to see the view of the valley surrounding Machu Picchu. It was a stunning view, but also quite an intense hike because of the altitude. After we returned to the ruins, we explored the stone structures, walked around looking at different view of the ruins, and snapping lots of photos. 

Machu Picchu is one of the seven wonders of the world, and the fact that the Incas built it all by hand without machines is incredible! Personally, I wasn't all that taken with it. I was interested in the history and mystery behind it, but other than that, I didn't think it was all that fabulous. The views were wonderful, and I enjoyed myself quite a bit, but a few hours were enough for me. After climbing the sun gate, I was worn out, and one of our house mates, Taylor, and I took the bus back to Aguas Calientes (the last stop on the road to the ruins) and explored the town, relaxed, and went to the market. The rest of our group climbed Huayna Picchu, and Caitlin continue sleeping. Later that afternoon, we took the train and a taxi back to Cusco.

Over all, Machu Picchu was a really interesting experience! I enjoyed myself quite a bit. Tips for future travelers are: bring your own food (its ridiculously overpriced there), bring mosquito repellent, and wear layers! We thankfully had these tips before hand, but just in case, those of you that didn't know before, now you do!
Cora

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Cusqueñan life: 5 weeks down, 3 to go.

Dear friends and family,
For our first four weeks we were doing quite well and blogging once a week. We have sense dropped the ball and begun slacking on our blogging. Sorry about that, we will try to be a bit more regular from now on!

Each week here in Cusco feels like a year. So much happens every weeks that it is hard to remember what all happens and when. These past two weeks have been quite full! I (Cora) finished my Spanish classes, and so I gained free afternoons which is nice. Caitlin and I switched volunteer projects in order to feel more useful. We volunteered at Puririsun, a pre k and kindergarten school that served extremely poor children from the slum of Mancco Capac, near our house, for the first month of our stay. I was working with children ages 2-4 and Caitlin had children from the ages of 4-6. It was a good experience but we felt that the school was very well run and needed resources more than anything. We decided that our help was needed more else where, so we switched to working in a nutritional center called Madre Teresa. We are now working with malnourished infants and 2-3 year olds. We help feed them and make sure they are well taken care of. We feel more useful at Madre Teresa and are really enjoying working with the children. The teachers seem very thankful for our help and the children are beautiful and endearing.  

Aside from our volunteering, we have been hanging out with our housemates most of the time. Our house has changed a bit in the past few weeks because people have been moving out, and new people have moved in. Because of that we have had multiple good byes and spent lots of time getting to know the new people. We had a halloween party last night which was lots of fun, and we have been going on adventures and playing lots of card games. Next weekend we are going to carve pumpkins to celebrate Halloween on the real day. 

Caitlin and I went to see Cristo Blanco today, a huge white stone statue of Christ that is on the mountain side above Cusco. It was one of the first sightseeing things we have done together so far apart from going to Machu Picchu. I realize that we never wrote much about Machu Picchu so I will write a paragraph or two about it after I finnish this letter. Other than that, there haven't been many notable moments. We spend most of our days hanging out with our housemates, going to the market, volunteering, and doing a bit of exploring. 

Over all our experience so far has been great! Cusco is a comfortable city, our volunteer house is lots of fun, our volunteering placements has gone smoothly, and the Spanish classes have been useful. Though we miss home comforts, good thai good, and our friends and family, we are enjoying ourselves! The rainy season has begun, so everyday it rains from about three in the afternoon until late into the night. We don't seem to be able to escape bay area rain no matter where we go! This is a bit of a drag at times but its also refreshing because it helps to clean the air and Cusco is a very polluted city. 

Well, thats about all for now, I hope everyone is well!
Much love,
Cora

Monday, October 11, 2010

Hey guys,
It's been a while since we've last blogged, but better late than never!
It's just Caitlin writing today, Cora's off translating for some friends who are taking a bus to Bolivia next week. Since we last posted, I've had some fun adventures!!! On Saturday morning I got back from the Amazon Jungle where I'd spent Monday to Friday as a volunteer at the Atalaya Reserve. It was my first time in the jungle, and despite some of my other housemates opinions, I loved it. I went with 5 others from La Florida (our house), but they decided to go on a 3 day tour where as I chose to stay on the reserve and do conservation work. As it was, everyone from the reserve except for four other volunteers either went on the same tour as my friends or on another longer tour, so I had a nice quiet 3 days in the jungle. Our routine each day was to wake up around 7ish make your own breakfast of eggs and toast or cereal, and then we had about an hour of relaxing while we waited for our 72 year old guide Mario, a part owner of the land, who knew literally everything there was to know about the jungle. Once he arrived, we would head out to wherever we would be clearing, wearing gum boots and with our machetes in hand! The plot of land we were working on used to be a bamboo plantation, so there was bamboo all over the place killing the native trees and other wild plants. Our job was to clear it in order to plant trees that would grow to support a variety of jungle wildlife. We usually worked for about two and a half hours, leaving around 9am and getting back to the bungalow around 11:30. Then we'd change into our bathing suits and go up to a little waterfall, about a 10 minute walk, where'd we'd get to cool off and clean up after sweating all morning. Then we had the whole afternoon to ourselves to play cards, take a nap, or sit around and chat. It got dark around 5:45, and since there was no electricity on the reserve, we'd eat dinner by candle light and pretty much be go to bed around 7:30 with nothing else to do. All in all it was an amazing experience, I am considering going back to spend another week! Although I could have done without walking in the rain to catch the 9 hour bus back to Cusco, but I guess that's why they call it the Rainforest!!
Now back to life in Cusco, its starting to rain a lot more here as we're entering the rainy season, but its still very reasonable weather as it only rains about an hour out of the day! Cora had a calm week while I was gone, only having to go to our project 3 days because the kids weren't there Thursday or Friday. She got to know some of the new housemates better, and became the translator for everyone when they went out!
Cora and I went to our volunteer placement today, it was only my 3rd day going since in Cusco, and for once I got to see what class is like on a normal day. The other two days ending up being fiascos because the first day they had a party, and the second we went on a field trip to the Circus! It was nice to see what it is normally like, and I enjoyed it a lot helping out in the classroom.
We celebrated a housemates birthday yesterday, and are now anticipating my 18th b-day on Friday!
Cora and I both love it in Cusco and are still exploring all it has to offer! We're trying out a yoga class later tonight, we continue to find cool new cheap places to shop, and are loving how cheap good food is here!!!
It's been a good week for both Cora and I and we will update you soon on more of our adventures and everything we're doing!!!
Caitlin