Hello again!
I’ve decided instead of blogging/journaling everyday
that it’s more efficient to group a few days together and tell you about them
in one post.
I had a really awesome weekend here in Cochabamba
with some friends that Lydia met on a “Couch Surfing” website. Friday
evening we went to a museum called “La Troje” and it was free! Friday the 27th
was actually “Free Admission” day to any museum in Cochabamba which we only
found out late in the day and didn’t think we would get to take advantage of so it’s great that we did! It was all in Spanish, so I didn’t get to take in
everything but what I did take in was very interesting. They had ancient chairs,
portraits, books and a variety of different devices that humans used years ago
here in Cochabamba. Following the tour there was a traditional Bolivian dance and a gentlemen handed us two leaves and told us that we could make two wishes,
and project all our positive into these wishes, then put them into the fire and
that they would come true as we were sending our love to Pachamama, which I explain further down, don't worry! The group we were with decided that we would head to a “Beer
Bar” after which was also really exciting. I met some very interesting people
from all over the world, including a French lady and her brother who are also
here in Cochabamba working on an internship. Here is Lydia, Danila and I outside the pub! and some pictures from the museum
The "Leaf" Wishes
Traditional Dance!
Pouring some Chicha for Pachamama!
A lovely Cholita who kindly offered us some Chicha
Giving it a try!
Young Dancers! So cool
They let me try on their hat!
Part of the parade
My lovely dance partner!
Another thing I without a doubt will never forget is the dead Llama that some of parade participants carried around and a few locals posed to take pictures with. I’m quite an animal activist so this was a bit of a shock, but I do understand this is a part of their culture and that Llamas have been sacrificed to Pachamama for thousands of years. I tried to find out if this Llama was killed for the parade or had already been dead, but my attempts were unsuccessful. Please don’t chew my head off! I’m new to this and slowly getting used to how things work, as it’s quite different in Canada. The aspect of animals is something that is taking me awhile to get used to, and I think that’s normal. The stray dogs here are absolutely everywhere, I’ve walked by dead dogs on the streets, dogs without limbs, and dogs that just look absolutely starved. It is painful for me as this is not something you see in Halifax, and I want to help them all but do not have the means. It is impossible to deal with an animal issue when a country is struggling to feed all the human mouths, and that is something I am really starting to understand. I can only hope that the work I do here will in some ways help those who are suffering and give progress and change to this wonderful country and it's people. Big dreams I suppose!
Overall I had a really incredible and eye opening weekend, and I am happy that I am starting to settle in and feel comfortable here. I knew it would take time, which is why I never gave up and pushed through the bad days. It’s easy to have hard times and throw in the towel, but that’s not what I’m about to do. This experience will help me grow as both a woman and a humanitarian and I truly look forward to those changes. Starting a new work week today and looking forward to finishing our presentation that is due by the start of next week. I will write more on this soon! Thanks for reading everyone J