Fainting
Hi everyone, sorry I havn´t wrote for SOOO long! It was a hard week leaving the farm, everyone was soooooooooo nice and it felt much less comercial with only our family and Siff(another volunteer there). I did Guinea pigs this week and it was really interesting to see how they take care of Guinea Pigs in Latin America! I would get up and clean the cages out while I waited for Edgar (the guinea pig expert). We would then give the Gunea Pigs their alimentos (the necicary vitamens) while we watered the 4 worm beds and swiched the worms from one bed to another. I would fill up the container full of grain for the rabbit Edgar would get his macete. He would cut pasture wile Icut or picked vegggies for the rabbits and gave them their grain! (sorrry about the underlineing; I dont know what I pressed and Icant get it undone!!!!) anyways-I TRIED to use the macete but his left hand was better than my right hand!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So... that canceled that idea out. We would come back carringing pasture and then lay it in the pens! We are now here in Quito and had a horrible fright this morning! Treava fainted do to altitude and dehydration! IT WAS SOOO SCARY! At first we thought she was just sick because she was complainging about her stomach! Then we thought she was going to puke so she started running to the toilet and collapesed! My mom and dad came out scremeaning EMERGENCIA (emergency) and the lady was about to call the EMS when Treava came to her senses and said I dont want a doctor. She is sitting in the room now and doing fine-THANK GOSH-but it was VERY SCARY!!!! Miss you all, hope all is well for you,
Noelle
P.s. Vienna helped me with the part about TREAVA fainting!!!!!
1 Comments:
I'm glad Treava was okay!! It must have been quite a scare. Altitude and dehydation are a bad combo.
Sounds like you guys all had a good time at the farm, but are ready to start some new adventures. Lisa, I've been feeling a bit like a sloth lately... must have been cool to see one up close.
Love Kevin
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