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Jake & Erin in Ecuador: to kompton and back
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Friday, June 25, 2010. To kompton and back. This week Jake took a break from wood-chopping and I took a break from whatever I do that has been making me feel so busy lately even though I don't work or go to school, and headed east over the mountains to Spokane. Just for fun. It was our first visit in three years. The main purpose of our visit was pleasure, with sub-category Visiting with Friends Unseen in Too Too Long. It was very pleasant. Can you even take her precious little face? Last but not least, ...
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Jake & Erin in Ecuador: nerrrrrrvous
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010. Lots of nerves in the McCoy camp these days as Jake and I await the last handful of grad school notifications. And like high school seniors, the most common question we're hearing these days has to do with our plans for next year. Jake applied to 16 law schools. He's heard back from 11. I applied to 6 MPH programs. I've heard back from 3. So far we don't have a match (i.e. we keep getting accepted everywhere but in the same city). Jake gets accepted at Emory. February 11, 20...
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Jake & Erin in Ecuador: on leaving
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010. The time has come; Jake and I leave Ibarra next Monday, to fly out of Quito on Friday, May 28th. I have probably all the usual things to say: that I can't believe it, that we will miss it so much, that saying goodbye is awful, and that we are excited still for what lies ahead. Goodbye lemon trees, goodbye 40-cent red cabbage, goodbye vitamin D, goodbye girls, goodbye Patty, goodbye Juan y Esperanza. You have become so dear. Sounds kind of like Goodnight moon. Amy and Jonathan Hook.
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Jake & Erin in Ecuador: gye
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Monday, April 12, 2010. Stalin and I receive our certificados at the end of the conference. I spent last week in Guayaquil. Big, sweaty, sketchy, Guayaquil. Still, I was glad to be there since the reason for my visit was to accompany a little rising star of my youth group, Stalin, to a workshop Peace Corps put on in conjunction with Fundación VIHDA. Still fun for those present, I think. The trip ended with a little drama that included a torrential downpour and us missing the night bus that we had purchas...
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Jake & Erin in Ecuador: 4 years ago today
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Thursday, April 29, 2010. 4 years ago today. Erin and I were wed on a rainy Saturday on Mercer Island. Today we are celebrating our "fruits and flowers" anniversary by visiting a cheese factory outside Ibarra. It also strikes me as odd that our time in the Peace Corps has been almost half our marriage. We are mindful that our relationship doesn't exist in a vacuum and are thinking of family and friends today who were supportive of us four years ago and continue to nurture us today. Hugs from Nina and John.
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Jake & Erin in Ecuador: December 2009
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Thursday, December 24, 2009. Image: Mango Ink (www.mangoink.com). Wednesday, December 9, 2009. Los chigualeros, the movie. I just found out that the salsa band from Esmeraldas has a documentary about them. A recent release, it looks like a good portrayal of a slice of life in the Green Province. Http:/ www.chigualeros.com/. You will recall that I had visions of playing with this band when I got to Esmeraldas, I soon realized they were out of my league, but that I could still enjoy their music. Conor Ober...
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Jake & Erin in Ecuador: January 2010
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010. One of the only (lame) photos we got before our camera died on us again. Outside the O.R. This week, Jake and I have been spending our days at the Otavalo hospital just down the road, assisting an impressionable medical team that is here doing free cleft palate/cleft lip surgeries. We showed up on Sunday to help take patient histories, and now throughout the week have gotten to sit around hearing amazing stories from Operation of Hope. No pun intended, I promise). Anyhoo, scr...
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Jake & Erin in Ecuador: April 2010
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Thursday, April 29, 2010. 4 years ago today. Erin and I were wed on a rainy Saturday on Mercer Island. Today we are celebrating our "fruits and flowers" anniversary by visiting a cheese factory outside Ibarra. It also strikes me as odd that our time in the Peace Corps has been almost half our marriage. We are mindful that our relationship doesn't exist in a vacuum and are thinking of family and friends today who were supportive of us four years ago and continue to nurture us today. I wrote a book! On an ...
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Jake & Erin in Ecuador: a nutrition lesson
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Friday, February 12, 2010. Tonight I accompanied my Ecuadorean counterpart, Patty, nutritionist and coordinator of the adolescent program with which I assist. We went to a pretty little school to give a talk on nutrition to a group of parents. Very important: use a wooden spoon in cooking at all times (this one got repeated a lot). If you use a metal spoon or whichever type happens to be in fashion, you will lose all the vitamins and minerals in the food that you are preparing.". PS A mom drove me home a...