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Andrea in Honduras: June 2011
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My adventure as a business development volunteer with Peace Corps. Wednesday, June 15, 2011. Since my last update, I have been unbelivably busy (warning: long post), and I am definitely getting into the swing of things with work. Of papers sitting before us! Plus the staffs of the 2 bilingual schools, myself, and my sitemate, and we are going to be overflowing with gringos for the next 2 months! Yesterday I gave an HIV charla to a group of high school age students with the two volunteers from La Esperanz...
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Andrea in Honduras: April 2011
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My adventure as a business development volunteer with Peace Corps. Sunday, April 17, 2011. Things are still going well here, although it doesn't feel like I have much to report. But they liked us, and we had a decent amount of fun. We also did a business project on tourism this week, where we visited a few attractions and camped at a balneario, which was basically a fake beach. It was nice, and we played sand soccer and volleyball, which killed our feet but was very fun. Wednesday, April 6, 2011. Anyway,...
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Andrea in Honduras: July 2011
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My adventure as a business development volunteer with Peace Corps. Thursday, July 28, 2011. Dear taxi drivers in Teguz,. I just got out of a taxi. I don't want another taxi. If I did, I would not be getting out of this one. Stop bombarding me. SHUT UP. For the love of god. It is 2am. Dear host family,. French fries are not the same food group as sandwich bread. When I have amoebic dysentery and ask for pan sandwich, please do not bring me papas fritas. Dear dog shrouded in fleas,. Dear kid on bicycle,.
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Andrea in Honduras: August 2011
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My adventure as a business development volunteer with Peace Corps. Wednesday, August 31, 2011. It's hard to believe I've been in Honduras over 6 months! Time has really been flying, especially recently. I just got back to site after a longer-than-planned vacation out west. I went for the weekend, but ended up getting another bout of amoebas and had to stay longer (trust me, you do NOT want to take a bus down a bumpy dirt road when you have a stomach parasite! Me: Yes, I am here! So if you disappear for a...
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Andrea in Honduras: May 2011
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My adventure as a business development volunteer with Peace Corps. Monday, May 23, 2011. I have officially finished my first week in site, and man am I exhausted! The week basically consisted of me being dragged tons of places and meeting tons of people. I '. Ad 2 sick days. one with a head cold, and today with food posioning, but we won 't get into that. S what friends are for. Sanitation system and latrines. Hence, my day as a wat/san volunteer. At first, I thought, ¨what. Just about everyone I. This w...
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Andrea in Honduras: Do not pass go, do not collect $200
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My adventure as a business development volunteer with Peace Corps. Tuesday, January 10, 2012. Do not pass go, do not collect $200. I'm not gonna lie, the past few weeks have been very difficult. We are restricted in what we can do and have been getting limited information about the next steps. We are being asked to leave this country that we now call home, without warning or closure. Pepe Lobo came to town for his birthday, and we got to meet him again. They also taught us how to make tamales. Jessica's ...
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Andrea in Honduras: June 2012
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My adventure as a business development volunteer with Peace Corps. Monday, June 25, 2012. I was lucky enough to have a nice last few weeks in Otoro with my host family and friends, and also to have both of my training host families visit during our closing conference in Tegus. I am so glad to have had such wonderful families and to have been able to say goodbye to everyone, and now the pictures are finally up (oops! My Yuscaran host family - Damaris, Claudia (Merii), Riccie, Sandra, and Jose.
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Howdy from Honduras: How Does Your Garden Grow?
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The Roberts' Peace Corps Journey in Honduras. Thursday, October 6, 2011. How Does Your Garden Grow? Meet the kids of Hogar Comunal del Niño. The local daycare at site:. The approximately 25 children who come daily range in age from 2 to 8 and live in the surrounding villages. They come each day to receive 2 meals, breakfast and lunch, meals they would not receive otherwise due to extreme poverty. The first month we were at site she invited Jacob and me to the daycare, and we were met with beautiful smile...
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Howdy from Honduras: October 2011
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The Roberts' Peace Corps Journey in Honduras. Thursday, October 6, 2011. How Does Your Garden Grow? Meet the kids of Hogar Comunal del Niño. The local daycare at site:. The approximately 25 children who come daily range in age from 2 to 8 and live in the surrounding villages. They come each day to receive 2 meals, breakfast and lunch, meals they would not receive otherwise due to extreme poverty. The first month we were at site she invited Jacob and me to the daycare, and we were met with beautiful smile...