Top Ten Things I Love About Arequipa Peru
10) Laundry
I know I sound crazy but there is something fun about drying your clothes on a clothesline. It has been a different experience but one I've enjoyed!
9) The Market
You can find a large variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, and flowers just around the corner. It makes for a different experience with grocery shopping, some excellent homemade food, and fresh flowers around the house. What more can you ask for?
8) The Prices!!!
Did I mention that the prices at the market are incredible! I'm always one for a bargain and lets just say that everyday has a bargain in Peru (or at least that's what it feels like)!
7) The View
They say a picture is worth a thousand words so I'll save myself some typing with this one.
6) The Weather
I never would have thought that I would get cold wearing flip flops in the summer but I consistently find myself trying to keep my feet in the sun at school in order to stay warm. (I get to have class outside and it is wonderful but we'll get to that). It is consistently between 50-70 degrees here (more or less).
5) Learning Spanish
To be perfectly honest I was not looking forward to jumping back into a class setting once I was finally finished with my graduate program. However, when you get to go to a school like this one....who can complain? Take a look.
4) Trying New Food
There is a special dish here in Arequipa that I've yet to try but fully intend to before leaving. It is called Cuy or AKA guinea pig. It is one of the most expensive dishes here. We'll see if I have the guts to try it before I leave. Here are a few new dishes I HAVE tried. These are SalteƱas. They are wonderful! Kristen and I have been to Roma (the restaurant) to eat them several times already. To describe them...they are something like a homemade hot pocket but that really doesn't do them justice. The filling is like your grandmother's famous stew and it is wrapped up in a sweet homemade roll. They are messy but yummy!
This is milanesa. It is a chicken dish that Manuela (a friend of Team Arequipa) made for us last Friday. Let's just say that she is a great Peruvian cook!
This is Adobo. It is Sunday meal here and is a pork chop stewed in a broth for a long time. Manuela also made this dish for us to try and it was delicious!
3) Spending Time with Kristen Eastland
She and I grew up at the same church and have therefore known each other for years. We've had different running groups and attended different universities but that hasn't gotten in the way. I'm getting to spend more time with her than I have in a long time and I'm loving it! 2) Playing with My Niece, Shaye The first night we were here, Shaye decided to put all of her new hair clips in our hair. I think she's a natural beautician...don't you?
These are our sour faces in case you were wondering.
After watching Shaye grow up over Skype for almost a year it has been wonderful to see it in person. I'm not partial or anything :) but she has amazed me with her language learning. I'm mentioned before that I enjoy learning Spanish...I must say I did not expect to learn Spanish from my 2 1/2 year old niece. She is a fun girl and she continues to amaze me with her Spanish and English!
1) Being with Family
Anyone who knows me well knows how important my family is to me. Skype has been a huge help in staying in touch with my sister, brother-n-law and niece but it has been a blessing to spend time with them in person. I love their new home and consider myself extremely blessed to have the opportunity to familiarize myself with their daily life. They have done a great job getting settled in and adapting to their new culture. I'm excited to see what evolves with their ministry here and love that I'm getting to be a part of it.
Briana Thank you for doing the blog! It made me cry seeing you with Shaye, love seeing all you are doing and experiencing. I am so happy you are having this very special time!
ReplyDeleteYAY! I'm so glad the blog is up and running. Shay is just about the cutest little girl in the world! She is so big now! I'm glad you are having so much time and getting to learn more, I miss you! keep the posts coming!
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