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Musings and wonderings on my adventures in Peru...
I spent a year of my life living in Northern Virginia. I quickly learned that it is known as NOVA to the locals. Now I find myself living in Northern Peru, so I have decided to affectionately call it NOPU. Not quite the same ring, I know...
I've been shy about blogging, because there are many normal, somewhat mundane, days in Peru.
I returned to the United States of America to spend Christmas with the family. I've been here for almost a week now. The time with my family has been great! However, I was hoping for a little more culture shock upon reentering my homeland. In a weird way I wanted to be even more disgusted with American consumerism and materialism than I usually am, but everything felt pretty much like normal. Coming back from Peru almost seems like waking up from a dream. The disparity between levels of wealth in the US and Peru is mind-blowing, almost to the point I've compartmentalized each place and can easily step in and out of each and never allow them to intersect in my head. (This is probably not a good thing...) My life in Peru feels a world away, but I miss it. I miss the challenges of a different language and culture, and I miss the people. I'm looking forward to pursuing even greater relationships with my Peruvian friends during this next year.