Tuesday, August 28, 2012

...and the sickness never stops!

I love this country.  Ecuador is a fantastic place to live, and I think it's awesome that we will get to raise our children here.
But, if I had a penny for every time I've had a stomach bug since arriving in this country...

I'd most likely have only like $1.50, but still, that's a lot of pennies!

It seems like EVERYTHING poses a threat to my weak American system, and getting sick is just an unfortunate aspect of living here.   First, there's the tap water...or should I say river water.  Basically our water comes straight from the river, pumped into a reservoir (so it can get enough pressure to be distributed to the town), and then directed straight to our house.  There is no treatment, filtration, or anything that could be related to cleaning involved in processing our water.   To top it all off, whenever there's a strong rain the water gets extraordinarily muddy. Did I mention that we live in the RAINforest?

I've literally had worms, covered in mud, come out of my faucet.  I wish I was joking.

So, basically, the water is a cesspool of nastiness...to put it lightly.
Then there's the food.  If you don't soak all fruit and vegetables in an anti-bacterial solution (or plunge them in hot boiling water), you're in for a nasty case of amoebas or other parasites that want to make friends with you. So I end up cooking all my veggies, and rarely eat fresh fruit.  I may have a case of the lazies, but soaking fruit that ends up tasting like chemicals gets a little old.

Lastly, there's the inevitable parasite or food poisoning that comes from eating in a restaurant.  Some places are super careful and you're almost never going to have a problem. But, then there's that chinese place down the street that serves up some questionable shrimp-fried-rice, and BAM! you're holed up in your bedroom for a minimum of 24 hours with a nasty case of dysentery.  
Thank God my dear husband was willing and able to hang out with our toddler all day yesterday because the bed was my best friend from morning til night!

I thank God that he gave me parasites to deal with instead of poisonous creepy crawlies in my house all the time.  I'd much rather have bugs that I can't see than ones that I can.  The occasional tarantula is about all I can handle!

8 comments:

  1. Yay! You're blogging!! I'm so glad that you decided to finally do this so that we could all get a glimpse of your daily lives over there. Give Jude a big kiss from tia Gina.

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  2. Oh my goodness! Can we ship you some bottled water??? I am going to enjoy reading your blog! You are in my prayers!

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    1. lol, I'd rather get some root beer if we're getting something for me to drink! :) Thanks Michelle!!!

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  3. So glad you are doing this blog!! It's awesome and I can't wait to read about your adventures:) Love you all greatly, sending prayers daily!!

    Mucho Love, Crystal <3

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  4. I am so sorry Cilla I hope you are all better now. That's pretty cool that you are blogging keep it up!
    Love you
    Lau

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