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Saturday after our breakfast, our first stop was the island of South Plaza. South Plaza was interestng because there were red plants interspersed between black rocks and green cacctus. Marine and land iguanas were everwhere! Sea lions were all over the place as well and it was fun the watch them use the iguanas as a toy to play with. As we walked along the sea side coast, we watched the blue footed boobie birds dive bomb into the water looking for fish. It was quite entertaining to watch. Afterwards it was back to the boat for lunch.... except when I got back on the boat, I did't actually feel that well. After a small snack, I ran to the bathroom and was sea sick for the next 4 - 5 hours. Yuck! At 2:00 I took my chance to get off the boat and we went to the SanteFe Island. There were sea lions everywhere!~ We sat and watched them for awhile before getting our snorkle stuff and hopping in the water to swim with them once again. We also saw another giant sea turtle and were able to follow that for a bit in the water. When we got back to the boat, we cuddled up in warm clothes (that water was chilly!) had hot chocolate and popcorn and read a bit. Dinner was good, and I managed to keep it down which was even better. I spent the last night on the boat looking up at the start and wondering what the future held in store for me.
Sunday morning was our last morning in the islands. Our last island that we visited was North Seymour island. It was there that we got to see the infamous blue footed boobie birds. The neatest part was watching their mating dance. The males would whistle, flap their wings and pick up their feet almost in a dancing motion. We also got to see the Magnificent Frigate Birds mating ritual- the males expanding the red sacks near their throat. It was cool to see all of them so close in thier natural habitat. After the island we went back to the boat, packed up our stuff and took off to the airport. We arrived back in Quito about 6:00 and after a delicious dinner Barb and I chatted the night away until it was time for bed.
Monday was an unwinding day for Barb and I and we spend a majority of the day shopping at the local mall looking for a dress for me to wear to a wedding when I get home and talking. We talked about everything under the sun... and had a great time. When we got back to the hotel we watched a movie, had some dinner and talked some more. I love girl talk!
Today is Tueday, June 5th... the last day of my trip. Barb left this morning early and my flight out of Quito isn't until 6 pm, so I am taking the day to reflect on my trip. It definately has been an awesome experience and I wouldn't trade it for anything. With that being said... I am ready to go home. I miss my friends, family and especially my boyfriend Peter. I miss my own bed, a shower where I don't have to wear shower sandles, and my favorite junk food... Qudoba burritos.
Even though my trip may be over.. my adventure is far from it. In the next couple weeks I will be moving to Minneapolis MN, looking for a new appartment and a new job. Change is in the air and although a bit overwhelming, it is completely exciting as well. I invite you to continue to follow my blog and hear about how my new life in Minneapolis pans out. Thanks for taking the time to follow me on my trip and thank you for all of the reply posts and e-mails that I have recieved along the way. They have been a great piece of home to help keep me sane.
3 comments:
I like your bird dance.
-pl
Julie,
Welcome home. Saw your Mom yesterday, June 4 at Grandma Vos's and she is so excited about picking you up at O Hare. And if you have some time in Madison, this weekend, stop by and say hi. However, I know you have a big wedding to attend, so if UR2 bz, that is OK, for I know that you are home for now in the good ole USA and off to MN, soon. It has been an adventure for me to just read all about your trip. Have a safe trip home. xxx000
Aunt Kathi
I'll be on my way early to welcome you home!!
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