It's taken us about a month to settle in, so now Chris and I are starting to venture out and discover Quito.
Our first taste was a night tour of the Centro Historico district, which is basically downtown Quito.
It's incredibly beautiful. And a bit sketchy for tourists. Our tour company actually hired local police officers to follow our group. The crime here isn't violent, but there are plenty of purse snatchings, etc., especially after dark. And it's dark here by 6:30 every night. but with night views like this.. I'm not complaining.
The Dowlings
chris amy elise christian
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Quito
On June 15th, we packed up everything we owned and jumped off the deep end. We left our cozy home in our cozy suburb of DC, hopped a looong flight
and moved to the center of the earth-- Quito, Ecuador. And while I have yet to venture out with our camera for safety reasons, I can tell you this much.. we love it here. Sure, the crime is rampant and they don't refrigerate their eggs or their milk, but we couldn't be happier. For the first two months, we stayed at the Swissotel. It was comparable to any nice American hotel. The views from our Suite were awesome.
The kids are doing pretty well with the transition. We'll stay here until we can move into our house. Right now, we hang out at the hotel most days, it's better that way until we learn the city a bit more. We have a few toys from home, so we just play "chef" and "doctor" to our heart's content.
and moved to the center of the earth-- Quito, Ecuador. And while I have yet to venture out with our camera for safety reasons, I can tell you this much.. we love it here. Sure, the crime is rampant and they don't refrigerate their eggs or their milk, but we couldn't be happier. For the first two months, we stayed at the Swissotel. It was comparable to any nice American hotel. The views from our Suite were awesome.
The kids are doing pretty well with the transition. We'll stay here until we can move into our house. Right now, we hang out at the hotel most days, it's better that way until we learn the city a bit more. We have a few toys from home, so we just play "chef" and "doctor" to our heart's content.
Monday, June 6, 2011
Hoarders
Sometimes when I look around our house, a wave of panic starts to roll in. For months, we've made trips to Costco, Target and the grocery store.. trying to stockpile everything we may or may not able to buy or have shipped to Quito.
We've got everything from two years' worth of baby wipes to two years' supply of Spaghetti sauce. So, we know our babies' butts will be clean and we won't starve to death.
Thanks, Stephanie, for making the trek down from NYC to help me make lists and organize. Mostly I just needed someone to witness the chaos and reassure me that I'm not crazy.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Look Ma, No Pedals!
We bought Elise a Balance Bike for her birthday. The concept seemed to make sense. Why make your kid learn to ride a bike by abruptly pulling off the training wheels and then watching her fall down and get all scraped up? If she learned to balance FIRST, then riding a two-wheeled bike would be easy. Elise was really excited at first, but her joy soon wore off when she realized it would take her months to learn how to ride this thing.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Big Girl
On June 2nd, our Elise turned 3. With a week or so to go before the big move to Ecuador, we wanted to do something that was a) memorable for her and b) easy for us to clean.
The answer was the spray ground at Fairfax Corner.
We love this little spot. It's so fun to watch the kids squeal with delight when the fountains shoot up!
What a great way to say good-bye to our NoVa friends!
The answer was the spray ground at Fairfax Corner.
We love this little spot. It's so fun to watch the kids squeal with delight when the fountains shoot up!
What a great way to say good-bye to our NoVa friends!
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Lazy Days of Summer
One of things we'll miss most about Northern Virginia is how comfortable it is. We are 8 miles from DC and all it has to offer.. yet we can always nestle back into our quiet little neighborhood. One of the annual rites of summer for us has been McLean Day. It's like those small town fairs we used to go as kids. The kiddie rides are free, red and blue balloons are flying from every stroller and the food is really, really good.
This year we went with friends and it was even better. Elise's BFF, Gwynne, and her dad met us there. Gwynne's mama was on bed rest, expecting twins, so walking the hot fairgrounds was not an option.
weeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Friday, April 15, 2011
Spring Fling
We finally did it. After four years in DC, we finally saw the Cherry Blossoms! We lured our favorite photographer up here and took her on a wild ride through the city, trying to find the most photogenic spots.
We started at a historic home near Georgetown called Dumbarton Oaks. We found some Cherry Blossoms here, but the star of the show was the plum trees and their gorgeous purplish blossoms.
Then we moved mountains (and police barricades) to get over to the Tidal Basin before the sun set. We made it with about 30 minutes to spare. Way worth the potential jail time.
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