A World without walls
everyday life while homeschooling overseas
What a lovely Sunday! And also a turning point in our stay in Bolivia. Our bishop was celebrating his birthday, and his wife is my good friend, so she invited us over to celebrate! So much fun! All of my bestest buddies together to laugh and eat! We enjoyed chatting together and just being together. While we were in the middle of our celebration, Luchy (the bishop's wife) yells out, "The President is stepping down!! It's on TV!!" We all ran into their TV room and watched live as the president Evo Morales read a statement that he was stepping down as president! What an incredible moment! Everyone was cheering and crying. Most of our friends ran out to jump and yell and celebrate with everyone in the streets. Out in the streets all the cars were honking non-stop and people were shooting off fireworks! It was crazy!! We spent a few more minutes with our friends, then Luchy drove us home. This is when everything went crazy. Luchy barely made it home--as angry mobs started to roam the streets, attacking the celebrating people and throwing rocks at cars. Our friends who ran out to celebrate ended up sheltering in Luchy's house! These angry mobs roamed the streets all night and terrorized people. They vandalized cars, broke into stores and stole things, dragged people into the streets, and burned city busses! We were told to turn off all of our lights and stay far away from our windows. Claire and I sat at my window (on the third story of our house) where we had a view of the main road. We watched angry mobs roam the streets and shoot fireworks into people's houses. We watched as another group confronted the angry mob to stop them from entering the major grocery store across the street. We were terrified that they would come down our street. The police were overwhelmed, so we knew there would be no response. It was so frightening! This happened for 3 nights in a row. The local neighborhoods set up MAJOR road blocks (not just ropes with a few stones this time--we're talking the French Resistance from Les Miserables), called themselves "The Neighbors" ('Los Vecinos'), and rotated with each other in order to stay up all night to protect the women and children and their homes!! It was incredible. But Monday night, we got the news: Ordered Departure. We were forced to leave our home and my hubby...we sort of thought it might be coming, so we decorated for Christmas and had Christmas morning the day before we left... Definitely the most memorable Christmas yet.
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As a Stay At Home Mom of 4 wonderful children, I have the amazing opportunity not only to home school them, but to do so in many different places! I am married to the most amazingly wonderful (and handsome) man in the whole world! Together, we seek out, every day, that Joy in the Journey that makes life exciting! Archives
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