As many of you know I studied in Valparaíso, Chile in the spring of 2007. Being in Chile for 6 months studying and living with a host family changed my world and I didn't even know it until years later. It was the first time I had been outside the States (besides Mexico) and traveled and experienced an amazing country on my own. Most of the reason why I am here in Ecuador volunteering is due to the time I spent in Chile. It is an absolutely amazing country with so much diversity and warmth. I miss it everyday, especially with being back in South America and so close.
Valparaíso is a beautiful historical city with many calling it the heart of Chile. It is built on a hillside over-looking the ocean with old buildings and houses of every color scattered throughout. Due to it's history and current state of many of the old buildings, it suffered fair damage in this past earthquake. Luckily, after talking to many of my fellow study-abroaders, our host families seem to be ok and doing well despite the physical damage. Thank goodness. It is hard for me to write about this with being so close to Chile and not able to be there and helping. There are so many selfless people in Chile that offered their homes to us while we were studying and I forever will be grateful. My thankfulness extends beyond my host family and into the homes of many others. I am so happy to hear from a handful of people that everyone is safe.
Please keep Chile in your thoughts and prayers as they get through this hard time. And if you ever have a chance to travel down here, make sure Chile is on your itinerary!
Enjoy this photo montage of my happy times in Chile!
The hills and colors of Valparaíso
My CRAZY host mamá!
And my even crazier host sister, Martina
One of the amazing paintings in the Open Air
Museum throughout the street walls in Valpo
besitos + prayers,
Krysta