If, like me, you are stuck at home I have a little something for you to do. I know the stay-at-home orders and self-quarantining can be hard, especially for those of us with a longing to travel. The wanderlust in me is itching to get out. I've explored this house enough (although perhaps not my … Continue reading A Virtual Trip Around the World
Author: yearofuitwaaien
Quarantine Coping
Although eventually I had no choice but to come home from my study abroad, for a time it was my decision. Even when I asked my mom and dad what I should do (read: please tell me what to do so I don’t have to choose) they left it in my hands. I had lots … Continue reading Quarantine Coping
Study Abroad vs. Coronavirus Pandemic
At a little under one year old I took my first steps; that's not too surprising. But, what I recently learned and absolutely love about the story of my first baby steps is the setting: an airport. At less than one year post-womb I had already taken three trips via planes. It all just seems … Continue reading Study Abroad vs. Coronavirus Pandemic
Carnaval is Loco
Never in the United States have I seen a celebration anything like this. It began last Friday, and I've already told you of my adventures that day. A stranger on the sidewalk got me with a water-balloon and the chilly water on my back reminded me how Ecuadorians celebrate Carnaval: with water wars. I prepared … Continue reading Carnaval is Loco
Well, that just happened
“Well that just happened.” That’s what I find myself thinking often, followed by laughing. You know those situations where you are just not sure what else to do in response? Something odd and unforeseen happens to or around you, but it is so unbelievable or out of the ordinary that a shrug doesn’t cut it … Continue reading Well, that just happened
Ecuador-able Adventures
Perhaps the piece of information I was most excited to learn during my time in the Amazon region was the name of the plant and seasoning called achiote. A couple of years ago I was in a village in Belize and a local family offered me a bowl of caldo, or chicken soup, that was dark orange in color. They explained … Continue reading Ecuador-able Adventures
(Re)introduction
Here in the Amazon, the sun is setting at six, as it does every day of the year this close to the equator. From the balcony of my lodge I can hear the church bells from the town down the street, and the smell of families' cooking fires wafts my way. My view is of … Continue reading (Re)introduction
In retrospect
Hello again! I've been at college the last month or so, and I've got some things to say about it. Shocking, I know! I'm home for Fall Break and I made some time to sit and process all that the beginning of college has been. It was funny, as I was packing up to head … Continue reading In retrospect
One (Gap) Year Later
This week a year ago I was posting my first blog post on Year of Uitwaaien. It's hard for me to believe that I'm the one that kept this blog up for a year. It's hard to believe that then I was moving into a community of nurses and midwives on the property of the … Continue reading One (Gap) Year Later
A taste of everything
I have a nasty habit of biting off more than I can chew. Or at least biting off more than I think I can chew. Or maybe biting off exactly as much as I can chew and proceeding to psyche myself out about having to chew however much it is that I've bitten off. That … Continue reading A taste of everything