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What in the nonsense?!: Mom's Visit
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What in the nonsense? Lara goes to Nicaragua. Sunday, May 9, 2010. I haven’t updated this in a while, but I thought I’d now put up some photos from March and April. The day after arriving at the airport we headed to Ometepe where we grabbed a ferry playing a lovely old Jean Claude Van Dam movie. Then as we were headed to my site on the bus the volcano decided to spit out some ash and smoke. Lucia and Ernesto dancing folklore. Lucia and Ernesto dancing Palo de Mayo. Adela and Lucia at the waterfall. Ferna...
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What in the nonsense?!: June 2009
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What in the nonsense? Lara goes to Nicaragua. Sunday, June 28, 2009. They are so tiny! Okaythat's it. I just felt like sharing that with you all. Saturday, June 27, 2009. Today I thought I would post a few photos of the schools that I work at. This coming week marks the end of the first semester. This is followed by a week of vacation and then the beginning of the second semester. Bring it on. Here are the photos:. A small parrot. When I went to the school to take photos the kids showed me this bird ...
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Life in Honduras: 2 Month Special Feature
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Insights from my Peace Corps service in Honduras. Monday, February 1, 2010. 2 Month Special Feature. I must apologize for the lapse in the regularly scheduled blogging. There is no excuse; I’ll just chalk it up to an unfortunate series of events. First, here is the promised recap of the trip to. Unfortunately now more than 2 months ago). I’ll preface this by saying that a week was not enough. 8211; quite the interesting place. 8221; due to the international vibe. It’s quite the otherworldly experie...
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What in the nonsense?!: March 2010
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What in the nonsense? Lara goes to Nicaragua. Sunday, March 14, 2010. So the school year is started and in full swing. I am working with 7 teachers this year and about 200 students. With each of my 7 teachers I give class once a week on natural science and environmental topics. This year I am working with two 3. Grade classes, one 4. Grade class, two 5. Grade classes, and a 3. Multi-grade class and a 5. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Lara at Pacaya, Guatemala. Agua Volcano, Guatemala. Bel Canto, Ann Patchett.
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Las Crónicas Guatemaltecas: Beauty Pageants and Parades
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News and reflections from my Peace Corps assignment in Guatemala. 06 October, 2009. Beauty Pageants and Parades. Is Guatemala’s (and Mexico’s, and most of Central America’s down to Costa Rica if I’m not mistaken) Independence day. If you add in a town “feria” or fair in Quetzaltenango (the department I live in and also the Department’s capital city) on the same day, as well as one in my training community on the 29. And then spice it up with celebrating Children’s Day on October 1. 8221; you might say to...
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Life in Honduras: November 2010
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Insights from my Peace Corps service in Honduras. Wednesday, November 24, 2010. Something to be Thankful For. The proverbial question - Would I do it again? In a heartbeat, without a moments hesitation, and I would hold nothing back. To interject with good news - the young men in Mexico were safe and sound and contemplating returning to Honduras at the time that I left the community. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Something to be Thankful For. The contents of this blog are mine per...
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Las Crónicas Guatemaltecas: April 2010
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News and reflections from my Peace Corps assignment in Guatemala. 22 April, 2010. Soy Pilas Sports Camp, November 2009. I put this movie together to show you all a little of what I did in my last few months in Guatemala. I am officially back in the US now, and I'll be trying to put together a summary of the last few months of my service to post on here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Soy Pilas Sports Camp, November 2009. View my complete profile. Something to be Thankful For. Muchas gracias a todos y todas.
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What in the nonsense?!: March 2009
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What in the nonsense? Lara goes to Nicaragua. Sunday, March 29, 2009. Okay, so it is about time for an update. Below are some photos and descriptions of my housing situation here in Nicaragua and then a few other odds and ends. Enjoy! Also if there is anything you are curious about let me know and I’ll try to include information in my next blog! My dresser. Not much interesting to say about it. Here is my host family’s house next door. Note the volcano in the background. This little building here is the ...
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Las Crónicas Guatemaltecas: December 2008
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News and reflections from my Peace Corps assignment in Guatemala. 15 December, 2008. I'm on a roll! Check out my web page. Updated today) and especially my House Tour. On the Family and Friends. Page Its a Powerpoint tour of my house here in Guatemala. Miss you all! Labels: PC Daily Life. 13 December, 2008. Everybody else just calm down. This financial meltdown will affect you ONLY if you own a house or are paid in currency." Steven Colbert. Graders and the 6. Labels: PC Daily Life. 12 December, 2008.
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Las Crónicas Guatemaltecas: March 2009
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News and reflections from my Peace Corps assignment in Guatemala. 20 March, 2009. That’s right; I’ve been living in Guatemala for 62 weeks, out of a planned total of 115. For 51 of those weeks, I have been a volunteer in active service, attempting day in and day out to further the three goals of the Peace Corps:. 1) Helping the people of interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women. 2) Helping promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served. It’...