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Stunning Mountains, Crater Lakes, and Indigenous Culture……..

Feb 05 2023

As students continue their march through the SST experience, encounters with new landscapes, new cultures, and new sensory experiences pound out their steady drum beat each day…..  One of the true challenges of SST is to fully absorb the daily reality of other human beings given that we each come from our own unique set of experiences.  It is difficult to imagine walking in the shoes of another until you actually do.  Even when you begin to put on those new cultural shoes by speaking a second language, riding in a packed public bus, and navigating a host of unfamiliar environments, your brain as a North American with a ticket back to a different life knows it has an out and often wants to run for the exits.  It takes a measure of psychological stamina to stick with the process of trying to understand what permanently adapting to a new environment different from your own fully requires.  As we walk through that process together here in Ecuador, it is important for each of us to realize how relevant to our future lives these experiences are.  Finding ways to adapt to and find peace in difficult circumstances is a critical life lesson that will be revisited repeatedly in the years to come…

  • What Mindo Taught Me to See

    Since being stationed in the town of Mindo for my service portion of SST, I’ve noticed a big cultural difference between U.S. Mennonites and Ecuadorian “Mindo-nites” – pun intended 🙂 approaches to life. There’s a palpable sense of serenity and…

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    A Day in the Life: Working on a Flower Farm

    For my service, I work in Cayambe with an organization called FACE. Under FACE there are other organizations; Casa Hogar, Sumak, Centro Medico Emmanuel, and Forever Flowers. They work together to help break the cycle of abuse and neglect in…

  • Where Art Meets History

    While being in Ecuador, I’ve noticed how people value their history. It was so impressive and inspiring to see how much they know about their history. They’re not afraid to share it, even through their art. During my first weekend…