I now have less than 48 hours left in the U.S. I leave Sunday August 29 at the crack of dawn for Ecuador. I'm meeting the 14 other American students, as well as my tour director at the airport terminal Sunday night, and from there my adventure will begin. After a week of culture shock in Quito, I'll be heading outside of the city for my first home stay. Each student stays with a different Ecuadorian family for about 4 weeks at a time. The second home stay is in urban Quito, and in between, the group will be traveling to the coast and the rain forest. I'll be taking classes for most of the semester, except the last few weeks when the focus is a research project. I'm there for the full semester, so I won't be back until just before Christmas.
The main question I have been getting lately is, "Why Ecuador?"
This is usually followed by, "Why not Italy or Spain?"
Then, "Where is Ecuador again?"
And inevitably, I receive the look of "I hope you know what you're doing/you make it back alive."
To clear it up, I wanted to do South America. I've been briefly to Europe, and loved every minute of it. I can't wait to go back, however, the chances of me finding a travel companion to go to Europe with later on are pretty high, while the chances of someone coming with me to backpack through South America are slim to none. This is an opportunity I probably won't have again, so I figure I better take advantage.
This travel blog is partly for my family and friends to follow my trip, see what I'm up to, and make sure I'm still alive. It's also partly for me, so that I will have something to look back on and remember my experiences. Pending internet service, I hope to update a few times a week with posts, pics, and video.
See you in Ecuador
1. I'm glad you're finally on your way!
ReplyDelete2. I'd backpack through South America or Europe with you any day.
3. I hope you know what you're getting into... :)
Hi Jilli.... You must have arrived by now! Hope you found your group and your travels have been smooth so far! Scott and I sat on the beach all morning talking about where you were and how many poncho you could fit into your back pack! Love you and have the time of your life!
ReplyDeletePS.... Maybe you, me, and Tate can backpack through South America when you graduate! I totally would as long as we could stay in hotels... hahahaha! Love you and can't wait to read your next post!
Jill! I am so excited for you! I hope you're having a wonderful time in Quito and I can't wait to read about all of your adventures to come. Love you!
ReplyDeleteHi Jill!! Hope all is going well!!!! I hope that your tour director and the other students are all nice and you guys are having a great time! Miss you already and will miss you for the last pool party at mere & pop's on Sunday...we will be thinking of you!!! Looking forward to reading your posts and following you along in the great adventure!!! Lots of Luv!
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