Back in good old Scotland ...
Finally after getting thrown back into my Scottish life immediately when I stepped of the plane I find time to write about the weird thing about coming back and the plans we set up in Ecuador for working together.

Yes I am back and I got flooded with Scottish life, responsibilities and a huge amount of 3rd year uni work. I had no time to actually really reflect on what has just been happening in the last three months of my life. But on the plane already I was thinking about very daily issues like: where do I actually put the money in again when I step on a bus. When I went for dinner at my friend's house the night after I arrived I automatically leaned forward to kiss them on the cheek, but...I got the hint from their suprised look on their face just second before my mouth actually reached their cheek bones. This turned out not to be the last awkward situation I was supposed to land in. In the morning I went to the bank and I felt so stressed by all these very busy and nice looking people around me that were in a rush and did not seem to notice me, that I felt so tight together without being able to breath and the pressure of the tears coming up in my eyes.
It is not exactly that I want to go back but despite my friends that really tried to make me feel welcome at home, I did not feel understood. But then I met a friend who did something similar this summer. I had no idea what was happening to me but I just burst out in tears.
So that's about it, coming back. I think I am still not over it and I think I really start to miss my Ecuadorian family.
So, now about the project:
Margarita, Juan and I agreed that it would be a great help for them if I could look for enthusiastic an in a particular art skilled people that would like to work for Mano Amiga for a couple of months. They would need people with music, theatre, handicrafts, builders, plummers, agricultural knowledge, social work, psycholigical etc. skills. If you maybe have those on offer, know someone that would love to do something like that, just refer them to this site and me and we can have a chat about it. There are also a lot of other things on the go and needed and if you have any questions or ideas, please feel free to email me.
I promise, when I get my feet back on the ground I will start to update the blog and will give you some more information of what is going on over here and over there.
In the meanwhile I thank you for supporting us and hope you keep in touch. I am so grateful you have been here all the time.
