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Ecuador ReflectionsApril 21, 2017November 18, 2020

Enfermedades en Ecuador: How to Address Illness like an Ecuadorian

Have you ever gotten sick abroad? If you have, you might be aware that ideas about sickness are different from place to place. Read on for an Ecudaorian approach to enfermedades. Prevention is key! Ways to prevent sickness include keeping your windows shut against the cold air, not being a vegetarian and consuming plenty of…

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(Pt 5/5) I'm learning early on that it's true what is said about parenthood β€” which is that all decisions shift in consideration of the child πŸ’ž (Pt 4/5) Meanwhile, life continued on as usual. The world doesn't stop just because your life is in pieces 🧩 (Pt 3/5) I spent the next ~8 weeks feverishly applying for jobs πŸ‘©β€πŸ’» Countless hours spent pouring over cover letters, thinking through relevant experiences and the stories I could tell about them, connecting with people through my networks, and preparing assignments and presenting them to interview panels. And all the while, not even knowing what types of parental leave might be available to me should I get a job offer 🀱 (Pt 2/5) We had planned out all the details: we were hoping for an early September baby so we could theoretically go to Ecuador for both early summer vacation and the winter holidays. We knew my job offered 12 weeks fully paid parental leave. We knew Gonza staying at his job meant he’d be eligible for 12 weeks partially paid paternity leave through Washington state. It was all working out. We began to plan for a house; at the start of the year, we dove into the loan pre-approval process and were one week out from being ready to make an offer when everything screeched to a halt. (Pt 1/5) At 13 weeks pregnant, I was told I would be laid off in 4 weeks. That was the day before this picture  was taken. Summer is going to look a little different for us this year. Baby Vega is due early September πŸ₯°

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