Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Double Rod Curtain Ideas

Hare frio!

Now I have arrived since one and a half weeks in the project "Chicos de la Calle" in Ambato.
The project and my daily routine in such a way as I have already described under the heading "The project" before leaving.

The Granja (farm) where I am living here is very large with many adjacent fields. There are cows, dogs, geese, chickens, guinea pigs and rabbits.

The living space is divided into 12 more or less the same cut bungalows. It recalls, at first glance a little (less luxuriously course) to a resort.
each eight boys share a bungalow, so there are two bungalows for the children. The national volunteer also sleep with the boys.

Ciko (the other volunteers) and I also share a bungalow. We always have a small room with a closet, a dresser, a bed and a chair as bedside. There is a third of these rooms for visitors or if the national volunteer want to rest during the day or have their days off. The national volunteers on Thursday and Friday off and Ciko and I now have the weekend off but luckily:).
addition there is a bigger lounge it an adjacent corridor, a bathroom (with hot water now even if you have the lights and turning up the tap just a little!) And a space in which the Ecuadorian volunteers have their clothes.
Ciko and I have built from mattresses and a mosquito net found a sofa with stars. So much for the first time in my living situation.




Luckily currently three national volunteers in the project so that we can share our work.

Otherwise It unfortunately still very cold and I have to buy me in any case a cap, gloves and warm socks.

next weekend I'm going to Tumbaco, to my former host family. On Friday night I am going to celebrate then with a few volunteers in Tumbaco. Saturday, I will then climb with two other volunteers, the Pichincha;) and in the evening we celebrate in the Mariscal purely in a birthday.

So much for my plans! I hope you are all well:)

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