So I got back to the school after the bug attack incident and the days of fever, and I said my goodbyes in Salasaca. But I will go back there in September to tie up some loose ends and say my real goodbyes.
Thanks Robert! You have made my time in Salasaca amazing and have introduced me to a whole community of friends!
Now, it is time to go before the evil immigration charges me lots of money I don´t have. And it looks like it´s going to be Venezuela, first going through Colombia. Caribbean beaches, here I come!!! That will be luxurious after being in the Andean winter! I´ll try not to walk into any cocaine-producing plantations on my way to Venezuela, but they are pretty widespread... Don´t worry, though. Good Spanish, good sense, and a good friend will keep me, relatively, safe!
Mom, I´ll give Santiago contact information, good idea.
Next dispatch from Colombia!
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Just think it is a good idea to keep emergency contact info on you in case you are unable to communicate. You know me, safety police:) Always thinking ahead about danger and how to prevent it. Please avoid the coke platations...I don't want to have to bail you out of an Columbian jail:)
Be careful and keep in contact. Tell Santiago thanks from your mom. I am glad you have company.
Love,
Mom
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