Argitaratu: 01.10.2019
Contrary to expectations, the settling-in period went by quickly and we had already adapted to the Peruvians by the end of the first week. Outwardly, of course, we were still the Germans with skin like 'pollo', which means chicken. A joke the Peruvians made with Germans, as we have much fairer skin compared to them. But my wonderful and extremely funny mom topped it all off. When I told her about the 'pollo' skin, she simply said, 'Ah, that's why they call you Chica/Chico!'. Interesting theory, I must say, and supposedly I'm the one with the vivid imagination.
Back to the topic. You could say that not much has changed in the routine of the week. I went to school and diligently learned Spanish. Afterwards, we all went to the Mercado together, a market around the corner from the school with many small mini-kitchens. The food there was always delicious and fresh, but the best part was the juice lady. 1 liter of freshly squeezed juice for €1.20 and a nice conversation on top of that. Pure luxury.
The highlights of this week were definitely culinary. On Sunday, we spontaneously went to an organic food restaurant, which there are plenty of here, even though the Peruvians love meat. It was quite expensive, but definitely worth it. My 'Sandwich de el Pollo' was not only amazingly delicious, but also visually stunning. Plus, you could eat flowers, which is really cool.