Monday, September 7, 2009

Un dia sin autos

ve started my volunteering position at an orphanage, where I work two days a week. I help take care of 35 infants, all under one year old. They are really sweet, but it´s hard to see the living conditions of abandoned children. The full time employees take care of the basic food and cleanliness needs, which I help out with, but what I really try to do is make the kids smile. They seem to enjoy music, so after eating lunch we all listen to music and I dance around to make them laugh. I´m sure I could make anyone laugh, since I look like a complete fool prancing around the orphanage....but the babies smile so it´s all good :)

This past weekend we had a party at my friend Rodrigo´s house that consisted of playing the guitar, singing songs, barbecuing meat, watching futbol, and all in all having a fantastic time. Here are a couple pictures of my friends and me at his house. No pictures of Rodri yet, but we´re going to be exploring the jungle Wednesday-Friday so I´ll have some soon.

Left to Right we have Paola, Denis, Alberto and Frani


Yesterday, Sunday, was an environmental cleansing day and no cars were allowed on the roads of Cochabamba. It was really cool, Bernardo, Alberto, Frani and I all walked into town to shop and grab some food. The streets were packed with pedestrians and bicyclists. Here´s all of us on our day´s adventure.

The manly men (Los hombres hombres)

Me with Tio Berno, it´s very rare to see him smile in a picture....next to impossible!

Las chicas at Tuesday (a restaurant that looks suspiciously like Fridays)

Frani with her bike, getting ready to hit the road.

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