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Friday, August 22, 2008

Hola Everyone!

Hola friends! Im currently in La Paz, Mexico one night before the show!!! I apologize for the lack of updates lately. Internet is hard to come by here in Mexico. Alright time to wrap up Breckenridge and the first week in Mexico!

My host family in Brek was amazing! Benedicte and David were so interesting. Benedicte was born in France and lived in the Netherlands and went to University in Africa. Talk about a woman with life experience. I started to get a bit homesick in Brek because I realized I wouldnt be seeing the USA for 5 weeks. Its a daunting thought. We pulled an all nighter the day after the show so we could leave for the airport at 3:30 AM. We finally arrived and passed through customs in Mexico at 5:00PM. The weather is La Paz is hot with a side of humidity and sweat. It is beautiful though. I am rooming with my "language buddy" Eriko from Japan. It is awesome because we are also the City Runners for our next city. City Runners are the people who run the morning meetings and the wrap up. We have spent this week figuring out fun things to do with the cast. Our host family is incredible. We have Beatriz and Guille as parents and Guillermo (12), Ana Beatriz (9) and Diego (7) as host siblings. I have had so much fun with this family because even though there are some language boundaries I feel like Im very much a part of the family. I know it will be very difficult to leave them on Monday. Our first night with them they took us to have Mexican Sushi. I had no idea what I was ordering, but it ended up being very good. Then on our first Host Family Day we spent the entire day at the beach. We took a 30 minute boat ride to the beach and then met about 6 other Up With People families there. The beaches are the most beautiful things I have ever seen. The sand is white and the water is so blue and clear you can see straight to the bottom. You have to be careful of Sting Rays as they tend to infest the ocean floor. I almost stepped on one and that was the end of my water adventures.

My first Community Impact day was spent working at a home for the elderly. What an incredible experience. We were supposed to paint, but the supplies never arrived so we ended up just spending time with the elderly. I met a woman who I couldnt actually speak with because of the language barrier, but we ended up just singing to each other. She would sing me a Mariache song and I sang her some songs from church. It was so incredible to see how music truly is a universal language. I guess I ended up on the primetime news in La Paz for singing to the elderly. I didnt really realize they were there filming the whole interaction until Martin our cast manager told me he saw me on the news. So far that has been the most moving experience on the whole tour.

My second CI day was spent with our benefactors for this show at Mobalize Mankind. We unloaded and built some wheelchairs so they will be prepared for their next clinic. They provide wheelchairs and assistance to those that need it in Mexico for no cost. It is an awesome program! It was great to see the impact that they have on making Mexico more accessible to the disabled. I even raced Stewart in power chairs. Stewart is a fellow cast member who has CP and uses a power chair. It was really fun buzzing around with him and seeing what life is like from his point of view. Ive got some videos and I will post them once Im on my own computer.

The show is tomorrow and so far it seems that the community is very excited to have us. We have the potential of having over 1000 spectators. It should be an amazing time! Im looking forward to Cabo. I hope to hear from some of you! Please leave comments. I like knowing that you are all enjoying my blogs haha. I miss you and love you all very much!!

More Mexico to come!!! Get excited...

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great entry....glad to see you are spreading your wings with the water activities. Sieze the moment. Love you , mom

Anonymous said...

LL---Hope your show was a huge success. Go to www.emedicine.com/emerg/TOPIC556.HTM to see what you missed by not stepping on the sting ray. Page down to the bottom for some nice photos.

Have a great week and keep us updated on your adventure!

Dr. Jeff

Zach said...

I love the white sand beaches in Mexico! Glad to hear things are going well, and it's great to see your updates. Sounds like a truly awesome experience.

Anonymous said...

LL,
I am so excited for you. Your story of song and language is so moving, and it doesn't surprise me that if anyone could make that connection through art and passion, it would be you.
Keep it up! We're all cheering for you.