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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Arts, Festivals, and Friendships in Cayambe
Aug 08 2024
The process of Making Stain Glass Hummingbird:
During my time in Ecuador, I got the opportunity to learn and create 4 different types of stained glass hummingbirds. I learned how to cut glass, wrap it in this copper foil, and glaze it together for the glass to bond. I had previously observed Carova (the artist I had been working with) create stained glass windows and I had the opportunity to learn from him firsthand how to create them, with his help.
Working together:

In this photo I can be seen on my laptop in the back, next to me is Sophia, Sophia’s son, and daughter-in-law.
For four days, Cayambe and Ayora have been experiencing internet and power shortages in different sections of the cities. Luckily, my service placement still had both power and internet. I asked Carova and Sophia if I could use their internet connection to catch up on work, and they agreed. After completing my tasks of creating decorative magnets, I sat in my small workspace and began working on my homework assignments. Next to me, Sophia and her daughter-in-law were also busy creating decorative magnets. In my service placement they had always been kind and generous towards me, offering me food while I work, taking me to the hospital when I was sick, and even giving me time in the day to allow me to work on the homework assignment needed to be done. I am grateful for having to know these people and being able to be a part of their lives.
Festival Together:

In the photo I am seen with Lauren eating [cuy] together at a local festival in Cayambe.