Sunday, 25 August 2013

La primera semana (Quito!!)

Hola !

So here it is, our first full completed week with a serious emotional duality that seemed to seize us.
On one side, we have to push ourselves to meet people, make contacts in every corner, make periodic visits to many government offices, local banks.... and that is without considering Simon's back to school situation.
A lot of stress. It is no surprise though, considering the "unknown" nature of our expedition and specially the fight with the holy imigrational bureaucracy!

On the other side, we live in a bubble, calm and chill on a deep zen-mode. Indeed, even with that anxiety buzz surrounding us, we still feel like we're another step closer to our "future home".


Hotel view
 


Simon is back to school. A little intensive 20 hours in spanish. A necesity, of course, but also a dream of his for 10 years. He seriously thinks he has never been that studious in his entire life! It is fascinating to be able to use in real life, everything you learn in class! Usually, it's all about filling you up thousands of bits of information and a big amount just get lost "on the road" !



View from Simon's school





To learn a language in a country that doesn't seem to have any interest in trying to communicate in a language that you understand... it's the most rewarding experience ever. Simon lived that before, in England with english. It's the exact same feeling but with a certain maturity that allows him to understand the opportunity ahead of him!






Apart from that, we take buses, random buses, that brings us wherever in town. Please note that buses here cost 0,25$ per person; no matter where you go. So we ended up at the top of town where we went crazy, with an unbelievable view, eating a 0,50$ banana cake.


View from our future apartment in Quito!



















Simon proclaims that he wants to buy an apartment up there, for all of our family to stay in Quito... while getting acclimated to the altitude!





We walk a lot, there is parks everywhere, colonial architecture, big churches with iguanas on them! We eat fruits, more fruits and  even more fruits. We might have tried 7 of the 32 types of potatoes.
Today we finally tried the encebollado, kind of a onion soup, with potatoes and fish steak! Oh my! New fav!






The president and his ministers



We woke up a 7am this morning to visit the visa office. No school yay! But not so much... Simon would have rather suffer more with "verbos irregulares"! Overall, we went from offices to offices to learn that we need to go to the previous one! So much fun! 






Simon went to say hi to the president Correa during his class break. He discussed politics with his teacher. There was a lot of people, a lot of police too... because like every good politician, Correa made a lot of promises, but can't manage to fulfill them! In this case, to not go dig oil in Yasuni's park; protected park that holds some of the oldest tribes on the south-american continent and with a high flora diversity.






One of the person that we met that bright up our week his Diana, one of Lazar-the-pirate and Lara Cousins common friend. This wonderful girl spoiled us by taking us all around town and gave us precious insights. 

Did you know that the UN gives interesting grants to small eco-community base projects? Sounds like hours of bureaucracy stuff... but very hard not to consider!


On another note....bad news, we won't be able to extend our actual visa. Good news: there is still hope at the end of the tunnel. Different options are available but we will need to be proactives. We will give you a list of visas available eventually, for those who are interested in bureaucracy!

We love Quito but we can't wait to dig our hands in earth. So we plan on leaving to our new farm next wednesday! We will gladly tell you guys all about it before we leave!






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