Where oh where to begin…
Last weekend Hanne, Jordan, Julia and I traveled to Sucre – what the Bolivians consider to be the capital of Bolivia, even though the government is located in La Paz. It is a truly gorgeous city, known as the “white city” because all of the houses are white. Granted not quite the same as the Grecian houses, but still a beautiful8 city nonetheless. And although its beauty makes Sucre a “must-see” in Bolivia, its small size makes it very do-able in one weekend. We took a 10-hour bus ride from Cochabamba to Sucre overnight on Friday (for only 30 bolivanos – aka 4 dollars) and arrived bright and early at 5:30am – and then promptly took a 3 hour nap in the hostel until about 9. We spent the weekend more or less aimlessly wandering around the city, occasionally getting to glance into a church or museum, but unlike the US and Europe, everything in Bolivia is closed (or has limited hours) on the weekends. It was a very enjoyable weekend and we played lots of cards in cafes while drinking coffee, went to the local market Sunday morning and had a delicious breakfast of passion fruit juice and freshly made bread, and spent Sunday afternoon at the Mirador – a café that overlooks the entire city – reading and writing in our journals. We left Sucre at 6:30 on Sunday night and arrived back home around 5:30 am – which made work on Monday a real treat. One thing of note though, although bus travel is very popular in Bolivia, the roads the buses travel on are something I might equate to off-roading and can be quite bumpy – definitely terrain that coach buses were not built for – but the off-road adventures often provide breathtaking views of the beautiful Bolivian landscape.
I don’t know if it’s all in my head or not, but Albertina particularly annoyed me this week. I think that I’ve narrowed down part of my dislike of working with her to the fact that she can be very bossy at times. For instance when we’re all sitting folding laundry during naptime she will ask if I can get up to give a kid who is crying some more water (when she is closer to the door), or will ask if I can go get the rest of the dry laundry (when I’m still folding clothes and she’s out of panales (diapers) to fold), or won’t come out and play with the kids in the afternoon and instead takes her time cleaning whatever needs to be cleaned in the bathroom at a much slower pace than Sabina (who always manages to make it out to play with the kids in the afternoon). It also doesn’t help that on Friday Albertina yelled at Maribel because she had given one of the university students a cold towel to put on one of the boys with a fever and the student put it too close to the diaper so it got poop on it and it was supposed to be a towel used for bathing – so she was yelling at Maribel (in front of me) about how Maribel needs to be more responsible and how she doesn’t want to get any “mal atención” (bad attention) from Emma because of what Maribel is doing, etc etc – all just very unprofessional and could have been handled very differently, in my opinion. BUT alas, there is good news – because Tuesday is a feriado (Dia de los Muertos – Day of the Dead) I don’t have to work, which means that in a period of 9 days (Saturday to next Sunday) I only have to work with Albertina ONCE because she works Tues/Thurs this week.
This was also a birthday-filled week because it was both Leena and Hanne’s birthday (Leena on Thursday and Hanne on Friday). For her birthday, one of Hanne’s best friends from college is in town with her boyfriend for the long weekend (Fri-Wed) on a stop on the three month tour of South America. So I made deep dish pizza to celebrate on Friday night (it seems to be a reoccurring request for birthdays) and then went to a party for Leena’s birthday that was Halloween/costume themed. Jordan and I won most creative costume with him being a bottle of Fernet Branca (a herb-based alcohol) and me being a bottle of Coca-Cola – because Leena’s favorite drink is Fernet and Coke. I was pretty impressed with our creativity, especially because we made our costumes out of things we already had and the paint/string/paper the magic cupboard in our apartment provided for us.
Overall although I’m feeling like I don’t have enough time in my days to do everything I want, I’m very happy. Right now I’m a little homesick for my McG girls and jealous of Hanne having one of her best friends from home here – but other than that I really can’t complain. This is definitely going to be a busy week or so because Jordan leaves on the 9th so it will be a week packed full of trying to complete Jordan’s Bucket List (which mostly revolves around food). I can’t believe he’ll be gone in a little over a week, I think I’m still in denial, but luckily Hanne is really awesome – and I realized the other day that out of all the volunteers the two I get along with the best happen to be my roommates, which, considering rooming is randomly assigned (more or less), I am extremely grateful for.