I know it has been a while since a good and thoughtful blog so here it goes!
and cold so we headed back to town.
We then made our way to Centro Historico. We toured churches and mom really got to know the culture and architecture. We had a light snack (fruit & whipped ice-cream) and then experienced a local bus ride back to the Mariscal. Mom was amazed by the people who got on and off and by the people who would stand over your shoulder and play their guitars expecting money. We stopped at the Jorge Washington market. This market has about 9-10 aisles of the SAME stuff. But mom didn’t think so. We went through each and every aisle as I helped mom shop. It was her first market experience, so I didn’t mind. We grabbed lunch at my favorite restaurant, Aladdin’s. I introduced mom to Sharwarma and Falafel. We drank a few beers and headed back to the hotel. Mom began to feel the altitude and got very sick. So we stayed in for the night and relaxed.
We woke up early to explore Mitad del Mundo, (Half of the World) which is the equator line. We were able to stand in two different hemispheres! Took many pictures and again, shopped in the markets. We ate a well-known Ecuadorian lunch: locro de queso (a type of soup) along with trout! Delicious!
We were now ready for the coast. We arrived in Manta pretty late night so we decided to unpack and hang out. Mom was not too thrilled about my new apartment but she definitely warmed up to the point she did not want to leave. We spent a few days in Manta going to the beach, meeting my friends, my family, and doing various things. My head began to spin talking Spanish and English every second!
Our next adventure was to Puerto Lopez, a small beach town near Manta. We took the bus. It was close to 3 hours on a bus but it was fun, being Mom’s first bus travel. We stayed at Nantu Hosteria on the beach. Ate at the Whale Café and simmered ourselves down on the sand to watch the gorgeous sunset. We held each other’s hand and in the other were a Mango Beach and a Mojito! No one else I would rather be with to watch a sunset like the one we saw but with, mom!
Mom taking on Ecuador was coming to an end. We traveled back to Manta and said our goodbyes to the city, people, and the beach. I believe mom did well being her first time in a foreign country. I am sure she loved it as much as I love it here now!
Ama la Vida!
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