To all who were terrified by the fact that we have been traveling many days in Latin America by bus, rest assured we made it across jungles, mountains, deserts, and country borders with no thievery, accidents, or moments of sheer terror. (Thank you very much to Grabol, a tranquilizing anti carsickness medicine for saving us from the last of those).
We spent several hours walking up the many stairs of the Guayaquil Malecon (boardwalk). Then we went to Montañtina where we learned to surf. I personally liked it so much that I almost told the rest of the crew (at this point, we are with Manus and his friend Andres) that they can do the rest of Ecuador without me, I{ll just stay and surf! But plan #2 is that I can always just move back to Montanita at some other point in life and make my living off of teaching aerial circus by night and surfing the waves by day. Yes.
This morning we woke up 3:30am to catch a couple buses and just got into Quito something like 18 hours later. We are about to go celebrate the birthday of one of Manuss friends, so happy birthday to him, and cheers to all of you all at home.
P.S. anyone who has our Peruvian phone number - it doesnt work while were in Ecuador.
-ana
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