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A local pharmacy will sell you Bactrim sans prescription. |
Then Dad #2 got it. He lived with it as well. Finally, Mom got it while we were in the Galapagos. She finally took the Bactrim and had a mild allergic reaction (itching) but felt better the next day. We did not eat the same foods and Brenda and Linda never got sick. This leads us to believe it was not food, just an unfortunate bug.
Tamera and I have not experienced anything like this since moving here and we later found out a bug was going around. My apologies to our guests.
And so we move forward again. I talked before about all the wonderful gifts my parents brought. I want to also mention a gift my cousin Brenda brought. A Kindle Fire complete with full library. It is very hard to get English language books here and Tamera and I both love to read. We are very fortunate to have such a generous, supportive, and kind family. By that I mean on Tamera's side as well as mine. To us there is no difference between the two and readers should know that.
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The Portoviejo Multiplaza |
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What will you find on the streets of Portoviejo? The Duke Boys! |
Thankfully, I was able to postpone a shopping trip to Picoasa until the next day when Tamera could help. My family understood.
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Supermaxi! |
I don't mean one or two out of shape "rent-a-cop" types riding around in a golf cart or little truck. They are large and in charge. They are at the entrances and exits and in one mall, in towers looking over the entire establishment. By the way, I have found it is impossible for one or even two men to keep four women together in a mall, or market regardless of country. We explored, we shopped, we found bagels, we had a blast.
You will find a few things other than language and security differ in the stores here. One is the lockers. If you have bags or backpacks you must put them in a locker before you enter a store. This costs nothing and the key has a security tag on it. This tag reminds you not to forget your bags very loudly. It is the same tag used on clothing to prevent shoplifting. I think it is a great idea. The second is the carts. When you walk into Supermaxi there are red carts. Do not take them. Instead, walk a little further and take the silver cart. Once you navigate the grocery store and have everything you need the silver cart gets emptied at the register. As your items are rung up you push the silver cart to the side to be picked up and returned by staff. A bag boy at the far end of the register counter has magically appeared with a red card in tow. He bags your groceries and puts them in the cart. DO NOT HELP! It is his job and he will look at you as though your are loco just as he looked at my Dad. Once you have paid it is time to go to your car. The bag boy brings your groceries and loads them into your car. The tip should be $0.25 per cart. We came, we saw, they bought us a new coffee maker.
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Sweeties from the local dulcerias! |
As we move on for our final time before heading home I inform my family that we are headed to Dulceria Bam Bam. Bam Bam is located in Rocafuerte which is famous for its dulcerias or sweets shops. Bam Bam was introduced to us by Tamy who says it is the best one. So far I must agree. We have tried others but Bam Bam is the best.
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BAM BAM! |
As we walk into Bam Bam we see a huge glass display case containing all the cookies and candies made fresh that day. There are literally over a hundred choices and of course everyone wants to know what each one is.
I have no idea. Really. I know what I've tried and like but I haven't tried close to all of these treats. Twenty candies are $1. I won't say how much my family spent because I don't know. Suffice it to say we still have plenty left two weeks later.
Pumped with sugar highs we head home. My wife is feeling much better, hungry even. That is good because tonight we will head to Napoli for beachfront pizza.
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Nothing like a slice on La Playa. |
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