Holy crap, I don't remember the last time I sat
down and wrote in this blog. A lot has happened in the past two weeks and it
has honestly been pretty rough to say the least. I don't really have any
pictures to share with you, and I don't have much to say about the events that
have taken place in the last few weeks, so here it goes.
For starters, UNK gave us the no-go on our trip to
Macchu Pichu. I was really hoping that this blog post would be chalked full of
beautiful pictures and experiences to share with everyone, but I guess I will
have to save it for another time. There has been a kidnapping warning that went
out to all American travelers through the Embassy here in Peru and they advised
that it isn't safe to travel to Cusco and the area until after February. So,
unfortunately we had to cancel. We are all hoping and praying that we can
reschedule it for little or no cost during the month of April..so I will update
on this situation when I know more later in the month!
To make matters even worse, my debit card number
somehow got hacked, so when I tried to get money with my card through the ATM,
it ATE my card and left me with nothing. So, I had no cash and no credit card
that allows cash withdrawal. And I am in South America. Ahh. Luckily I have
another card coming in the mail hopefully soon, and a friend had some money to
spare that I could borrow from them until I have a card of my own. Thank
God!
Another big even that occurred this last week was
that I decided to move host families. I very much enjoyed my time living with
Fabricio, but I found that living with two men in their late twenties and early
thirties was not so easy for a 20 year old girl like me. It was not an easy
decision to make, and it was a struggle living out of bags for almost a week,
but what I am about to describe about my new home life will definitely prove
that it was worth the trouble.
I talked with Cynthia in the International Office
and she helped me find another family that possibly wanted to be my new host.
We visited them after I had class on Wednesday and I instantly fell in love
with the house and the people who could potentially be my new family. I was
excited to hear that they accepted me into their home and I just recently moved
in this Sunday. Besides the fact that I have an awesome mom, dad, and brother
here....I think my favorite part has been the AIR CONDITIONING! I feel so
spoiled. I am so very thankful to the Patrucco's for taking me in at such late
notice and for treating me like one of the family after being in the house for
the first 20 minutes. I've only been here for 3 days and I've been served some
of the best meals I've tasted in Peru. I go to bed at night now finally feeling
like I have a home and I belong somewhere. Sometimes I get teary because I can
finally be at peace and have the consistency of home life here in Peru.
One fun thing that happened yesterday was the
birthday celebration for my new Peruvian brother, Iván. He turned 20 yesterday,
so there was a big supper with lots of family members that lasted from about 8
until midnight. It was so fun to meet everybody and experience some amazing
Peruvian food. I think I'm going to have to go on a run or two this week to
make up for the amount of food I ate yesterday!
This new family life I've experienced this week has
really helped sooth the homesickness that has become worse since these issues
have arose. I miss my puppies, my boyfriend, my family, and my friends so much
it hurts. These last few weeks were really rough for me, especially without all
of those wonderful people here physically to support me. However, I can't thank
all of my friends here that have lent a hand. Whether is was lending me money,
giving me a place to stay, or simply asking me how I was holding up, I will
forever appreciate it. I have gained some great friends here in Peru, both from
Nebraska and Lima as well. Everyone has been so willing to help and support me,
no matter what it was that I needed.
This week is pretty packed with exams, homework, and lots of tasks to do
for my two online classes. So, this is why my blog post is pretty straight and
to the point. On that note, I better go finish up my studying for my literature
exam. Adios!