Thursday, June 4
I met the Chancellor of the University today! He is such a nice man (very talkative, too). He told me he was so happy and honored to have me here in Loja and that he hopes my stay here will open up doors for connection between Arkansas and Ecuador. I hope the same. J He made a comment while we were talking that I found rather good: “Dream Big. Run Fast. Work Together.” That is the key to success in this world, for today and for the future. And then, when Paola and I were about to leave, he brought me a gift. It was a ceramic tea/coffee set that students make there at the University! This is not a cheap gift. It surprised me so much! I think I was almost speechless lol. (That’s a first, I know)
Anyway, most of my day was spent in the lab. We did some TLC (thin-layer chromatography) and collected some more fractions from the column chromatography set-up. I know you probably read this and think “what the heck?” but I promise it’s not that hard. It’s just following a simple series of steps. But I like it. I love working with my hands and getting to the heart of the project.
Tonight I found out that my host mom’s birthday is this coming Monday. It’s so exciting! Ok, so I don’t know her well enough to know what to get her or anything, but I love celebrating other people’s birthdays. Mine, not so much… lol… Fun times! I think I get to talk to the head of the Pharmacy program here either tomorrow or sometime next week. I’m excited about comparing here with UAMS. I hope that maybe I can learn some things from her that I can take back home with me and share with my dean. And I also hope that maybe I can help to introduce some new concepts into the program here, too. I met the woman earlier this evening for a few minutes, but I was running one way and she was going another, so we didn’t get to speak for a long time. But that’s ok. J I also get to tour the UTPL Hospital at some point during my stay, which I’m sure will be fun. I’m interested in seeing the differences in medical practices. Am I a weirdo? Yes! Haha! And I love every minute of it!
Well, that’s the exciting day that I had. Not really much to speak of. Now I’m just relaxing, listening to some music and about to pick up “Completely His” again. It’s such a good book!
Saturday, June 6
Today has been a relatively quiet day, so I thought I’d stop and write a few thoughts. Yesterday we got a lot accomplished in the lab. I was quite pleased. Last night, I went with Paola and her friend, Paúl, to some sort of competition thing that UTPL puts on between its divisions. I don’t even know how to begin describing it, but it’s like the different divisions, such as biological and administrative, etc, compete in different sports. Last night was the beginning ceremony, I think. They had people dressed in costumes as mascots and everything. It was a lot of fun. Then, afterward, I went with the two to a local bar, Siempra, where we listened to live music. It was pretty cool. We met up with Paola’s sister and some friends. The person who was performing was really awesome, even though I didn’t understand what he was singing about. This language barrier thing can sometimes be a big deal lol. Oh well…
I got in at around 12 last night, but slept in a little bit this morning. That felt nice. But I’ve been dreaming a lot lately. One night it was about a fire in a multi-story building that I was trying to help get people out of, but couldn’t seem to get out of it myself. It was weird. Then last night’s dream was weird, too, but I can’t remember what it was about, just that it was weird. Maybe it’s because I’ve not been feeling all that great. I can’t seem to stop sneezing and have a stopped-up nose constantly, as well as a nagging cough. *Shrugs* Who knows? Maybe I’m still trying to get used to the weather difference here. Yesterday was absolutely gorgeous, but today has been a mixture of rain and sun. I think this is the typical weather for right now, kind of off and on. It’s really windy almost all the time, too. That part I like. J For some reason I’m super tired and it’s only 6 pm. Maybe it’s because I haven’t really done anything today, except finish my second book, “My Sister’s Keeper”, which, by the way, is an awesome book and I really want to see the movie now. I’m interested to see how they develop the story line since it goes all over the place. If anyone happens to see it before I get back to the States, let me know how it is, please. Other than that, I’ve been relaxing all day, watching a little bit of some movies in Spanish and now listening to music. Exciting, huh? Haha….
Sunday, June 7
There’s not much to talk about today. I woke up this morning feeling like death warmed over… stupid cold. I ate some breakfast (“humita”), which was good, then came back to my room. My stomach was upset, too. The family went to church, but I stayed behind because I really felt like I was going to vomit. Not a good feeling let me tell you. So finally I took some Benadryl that I brought with me and crashed, hoping that it would clear up my head some. It worked for a while, but I still have that swimmy head feeling that comes along with a cold. I just ate supper and now feel sick at my stomach again. I don’t know what’s going on, but I really don’t like it. I’ll probably have to break out the Pepto in a while. Ugh!
I’ve also been dealing with this horrible feeling of sadness all day. I’m not sure what the deal is with that. I think it’s just because I don’t feel well, and it’s been raining and chilly all day. Not a good combination for the mood. Hopefully tomorrow will be better. Right now I hear the sounds of the family cheering as they watch a soccer game. Ecuador vs. Peru. Last I heard, Ecuador was winning, and from the sound of things, it’s still going well. Anyway, I think I need to go get some meds now and hope my stomach stops churning.
Yay for Pepto! My stomach is still iffy but I don’t feel like I could vomit at any second! (Wasn’t that just the bit of information you needed to read? Lol) Anyway, Marquito (this is the correct spelling, or so I’m told – you can never tell with this foreign languages), the youngest, talked me into playing checkers and chess with him. It was fun. I haven’t played either in a long time. The little fella is good at chess. The game lasted for a while. I’m very surprised, for him being so young. After that, we watched the end of Stuart Little. I never noticed before, but the father in that movie is Hugh Laurie (a.k.a. House)!!!! It’s odd seeing him in a loving role. So not my House….. Well, it’s late, I’m cold, and the bed is calling my name. I’m going to go try to get warm, thinking warm thoughts of a natural heater cuddled next to me (hey, I’m single, I can do that :-P ). Good night. Sweet dreams all.