Bienvenidos!
Hello there family and friends! I really wanted to be able to share my experiences in Ecuador with you, so here's an account of the majority of all my experiences and thoughts. I hope this allows you to feel how I'm feeling and learn a little bit about Ecuador! I'm glad you all can be a part of my journey!
2 comments:
Hi Breanna, this is Jo. I just read the past 2 days of your blog. You're right, I have a lot of reading to do yet. This is one of the coolest ways I know to keep in contact. So one of the flowers that you photographed is one of the favorites of Sarah when she was there. She just loved the one that looks like it is a pom pom of a bunch of little bright orange and pink flowers. I couldn't help but laugh when you couldn't help it, had to go to McD's. I look forward to reading and viewing more of your cool pictures.
Vaya con Dios, Jo
Hi Breanna, this is your Auntie, cousin and Tangerine. We have enjoyed your posts and photos immensely and hope that you'll have time or the inclination to add more soon!
We imagine that you are well settled in now that 2 weeks have passed since your first day of classes. Let us know what classes you ended up with. Yes, Ecuadorian Amazon sounds awesome!! We can't wait to hear about it!
I surely relate to your longing for the familiar -- I had a hard time initially while in Wales on a business trip due to the time change and greasy black pudding oozing at me each a.m. from the hotel warming tray!
7th grade begins today with just 45min of homeroom. The Boy is presently enjoying his last 1 3/4 hours of summer freedom by playing Halo 3 on XBox Live with his friends. He says "I'm thinking of you. We love you." Yes, we do!! You're having the time of your life -- so far (no pun intended) -- What others await?!!
Love,
S, A, C and Tangerine
P.S. I thought the yellow-orange flower looked like Lantana, which is available at most nurseries here.
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