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Everything you can imagine in Guatemala is real: Ambassadorial Visit
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Everything you can imagine in Guatemala is real. Saturday, June 12, 2010. It is truly rare that an ambassador takes the time to visit communities, see Peace Corps volunteers' work and the people whom with they work alongside, learn an indigenous language- all for the sake of doing his job to the best of his ability. Guatemala is lucky to have an incredibly interested and literally out-going representative to Guatemala, Ambassador Stephen McFarland. Isa giving Ambassador McFarland a reconocimiento. Admit ...
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Everything you can imagine in Guatemala is real: Peace Corps Realities
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Everything you can imagine in Guatemala is real. Friday, May 7, 2010. I almost dies laughing when I saw this one. Thanks for making my day. June 21, 2010 at 10:14 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I've graduated with my BSc / MSc in International Business and have joined the Peace Corps. I am serving as a Sustainable Marketing Facilitator on a mountain top in the Western Highlands of Guatemala until October 2010 and having an unimaginable experience! View my complete profile. Me Voy Pa' Guatemala.
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Everything you can imagine in Guatemala is real: An Alternative Way of Cooking
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Everything you can imagine in Guatemala is real. Saturday, June 26, 2010. An Alternative Way of Cooking. Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." - Theodore Roosevelt. Of the innumerable life skills I have learnt whilst being down here, I have finally learnt how to cook. For those of you who have known me for quite a while, this truly is nothing short of a miracle, right? And for all of you who thought that the day would never come. well, I sure showed you. Let me rephrase: with a Peace Corps.
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Everything you can imagine in Guatemala is real: April 2010
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Everything you can imagine in Guatemala is real. Monday, April 26, 2010. Busting and Dusting out the SLR. Sunday, April 25, 2010. The Billy Mays Effect. All right, so I never actually watched infomercials (that much), but we have all seen, and skipped past, the pitch for MagneScribe. So then why on earth am I writing about infomercials in Guatemala? I don't own a television, thus ruling out any and all possibility of even having to think. Bus) rides. Oh, the camioneta. Show a few grotesque photos of infe...
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Everything you can imagine in Guatemala is real: May 2010
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Everything you can imagine in Guatemala is real. Thursday, May 20, 2010. Although some (or perhaps many) of you may not be able to appreciate the goodness of what were the 80s (minus the hair- seriously, WT F. It is possibly an undeniable fact that some of the best one-hit-wonders. Came from the decade that, in hindsight, should have had the most fashion police on force. January 2009. It was my third month in site and I had just found out that my NGO's three-year funding had ended. The best part? I barel...
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Everything you can imagine in Guatemala is real: Guatemalan Birthdays
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Everything you can imagine in Guatemala is real. Thursday, June 10, 2010. In Comitancillo, birthdays are not a particularly big celebratory occasion as it has become in the Western world; lavish parties with an assortment of decorations, finger foods, and a much-too-expensive birthday cake that contains over-processed cream that doesn't really taste like cream, but more like the container it actually came from. Just like any other meeting in Guatemala, a detailed agenda is made. Ño de todo nosotros".
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Everything you can imagine in Guatemala is real: The Final Countdown
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Everything you can imagine in Guatemala is real. Thursday, May 20, 2010. Although some (or perhaps many) of you may not be able to appreciate the goodness of what were the 80s (minus the hair- seriously, WT F. It is possibly an undeniable fact that some of the best one-hit-wonders. Came from the decade that, in hindsight, should have had the most fashion police on force. January 2009. It was my third month in site and I had just found out that my NGO's three-year funding had ended. The best part? I barel...
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Everything you can imagine in Guatemala is real: June 2010
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Everything you can imagine in Guatemala is real. Saturday, June 26, 2010. An Alternative Way of Cooking. Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." - Theodore Roosevelt. Of the innumerable life skills I have learnt whilst being down here, I have finally learnt how to cook. For those of you who have known me for quite a while, this truly is nothing short of a miracle, right? And for all of you who thought that the day would never come. well, I sure showed you. Let me rephrase: with a Peace Corps.
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Everything you can imagine in Guatemala is real: Exit Survey
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Everything you can imagine in Guatemala is real. Monday, November 1, 2010. Santa Cruz Comitancillo, San Marcos. Ana Bárbara, Qué Bárbara, Barbita, Barbarita, la hija más canchita de doña Isa y las mujeres artesanas, Vere. Hearing excuse after excuse of why they couldn't do something from the very people who wanted change. 191;Qué es eso? Biggest fear during Peace Corps:. Getting held up on a bus. ha. I kind of outdid myself on that one. Defining Peace Corps moment:. She timidly, but proudly responded.
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Everything you can imagine in Guatemala is real: The Nica-side of Life
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Everything you can imagine in Guatemala is real. Sunday, August 8, 2010. The Nica-side of Life. After spending a few days kicking it back on the beach with my two friends Robin and Marisha, I headed to my next destination: Nicaragua, to get a mere peek into what has been Carolyn's Nicaraguan life for almost two years. We spent the next day in the Peace Corps office in Managua for Carolyn to run some errands, and to kill the rest of the day, we had a very. Carolyn has also built strong friendships with he...