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    In Cusco and Loving It!

    September 24th, 2007
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    Olah, mi amigos! Cuzco es bellisomo y me encanta!
    Just to warn you, I´ll be throwing muchas palabras de
    espanol en mis cartes por que am trying to learn and
    it is weird to type in english again, but also a
    relief. Don´t worry, i won´t do it too much. If you
    get lost though, try freetranslation.com.

    When I flew into Lima, it was freezing cold and
    raining. I waited for hours outside for laiglesia de
    san francisco a abrir y when it finally did, it was
    cold inside as well. No one has central heating and
    everything is pretty open so it´s cold everywhere. I
    stopped in a little cafe to get some food and hoped it
    wouldn´t make me sick,it didn´t. Iglesia de San
    Francisco was really cool. It was the first church of
    the Franciscan order in Peru and not only is the
    inside beautiful (in a different way then european
    cathedrals) but it has catacombs all underneath it
    where more then 25000 bodies are buried. the have
    excavated many of them and laid the bones, mostly
    skulls femurs and tibias, in rows. There´s a huge
    well with piles of skulls outlined in femurs, it´s
    really creepy. you´re not supposed to take picturas
    pero i had to. i´ll post some. meanwhile, not 10
    feet above, genetes tiene un servicio de Dios y
    religioso. It´s really funky.

    Also, riding in taxis
    in Peru is really crazy. SOME of the taxis have
    seatbelts and no one really adheres to the rules. In
    Lima, my taxi driver was driving in a two lane road,
    we came to an intersecion where two cars already were.
    He went between them over the line, didn´t stop, just
    honked the horn and kept going. Es muy peligroso y
    loco.

    En Lima, I was getting disappointed in Peru, pero
    cuando llegado en Cuzco, fui muy contento por que
    Cuzco es en cuidad de bonito! It´s up in the
    mountains above 10,000 feet and the houses are built
    on the sides on the mountains and the arcitectura es
    different then anything i´ve ever seen. Es un lugar de
    mucho contento y mucho triste-> It´s a place of much
    happiness and much saddness. The beautiful colors are
    amazing pero mucha structuras son run down or half
    built. There are children playing in the streets and
    old men sitting homeless next to a streetlight. there
    are old women carrying frutas y otras comidas in
    blankets on their backs and soldiers talking and
    patroling with guns, pero mas gentes son contento.

    It´s so hard to describe, but very interesting. Once
    the children are old enough to talk, they put them to
    work, I bought un agua mineral de una hija tiene no
    mas que ocho anos.
    I thought I was going to have a lot of extra time
    here, but the days are pretty packed with
    stuff,including 6 hours of clases, 4 horas in la
    manana en clases de grupo, y 2 horas in la tarde en
    clase privada. There´s also tours and movies and
    welcome dinners. I´m also meeting so many new people
    and as you know I love to talk. and of course they
    are mostly germans and dutch, those countries get
    around,pero there are also canadians, and… nope
    that´s basically it. I love the dutch though and the
    germans so I´m all good. :)

    My studies are intense but it´s only been a day and
    I´ve learned so much. My host family is very helpful
    with speaking spanish all the time. I was surprised
    when I got there, their house is sooo nice,really. A
    nice big yard with a house with lots of windows. I
    have my own room upstairs and there are two girls down
    stairs who are also students. Oneis german, the other
    is from iceland. We talked of Sigur Ros. she agreed
    with me that they DO always look like they´re in pain
    when they play. Those who went to Coachella 2006 know
    what I´m talking about. Mi familia es Oscar, el
    padre, y Sarah, la madre, Catalina (i think), la hija
    (daughter), ya a house keeper whose name I still
    haven´t gotten down yet. They are greatpeople and
    lots of fun.

    However, there is only about 30min of
    warm water in the morning at a certain time and I
    apparently didn´t make that time because that was the
    COLDEST shower I have ever taken! It´ll wake ya up
    though, refreshing!

    The altitude has affected me a lot pero no enfermo…
    yet. I don´t breathe a lot anyway, so I really have
    to make a point of it here and whenever I get dizzy,
    take some deep breaths. The hardest part was getting
    to sleep,I kept waking up and taking a deep breath
    cause I wasn´t breathing enough. I think I actually
    have sleep apnea cause I seriously don´t breathe that
    deeply or often usualmente. I think anyone who has
    sleep apnea shouls spend a few months at high
    altitudes, it would probably cure them.

    That was my
    first night, we´ll see how I do tonight.
    Oh and since I onlyhad like two horas to pack, i
    forgot a lot of stuff like Immodium (yikes) y my knee
    brace, y mas importante, mi chaqueta (jacket). During
    the day it´s very nice hre, pero at night, es muy
    frio. I will definately have to buy a jacket
    tomorrow. One more thing to carry., oyE!

    Okay, that´s it for now, soy consado. buenos noches
    mi amores!


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