Sunday and Monday were despedida days. Despedir means: To say goodbye. What I love about the Spanish language is that there are verbs that sum-up an action in one word, like aprovechar, to take advantage,[…]
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T-Minus Guatemala (Peace Corps Ending): My Good Name at the Saturday Market
My favorite güipiles (woven blouses) have birds on the the pattern. Santiago Atitlán is my favorite style of güipil. Always stripes down the blouse and then colorful birds sewn across the neckline. But even the[…]
T-Minus Guatemala (Peace Corps Ending): Theology, Tortilla Tears & Talent Show Tuesday
For those of you just tuning in, and for those of you who aren’t, thank you. This is my last month of Peace Corps. I am learning, as I continue to grow as a human,[…]
T-Minus Guatemala (Peace Corps Ending): Viernes is for Vapor and Visme
One of my last Fridays in Santa Clara
T-Minus Guatemala (Peace Corps Ending): Waterfront Wednesday
Our day trip to San Juan La Laguna, Sololá
The Beginning of the End: Peace Corps
Reflecting on Service and General Updates On Me.
Hi-Lo 10: Project Framework & Shift
This week marks an exciting undertaking which is the PROJECT FRAMEWORK REVISION for Youth in Development. Basically, each Peace Corps project has a ‘logic project framework’ or in Spanish marco de trabajo that defines our project goals and[…]
Hi-Lo 7: Period y Pyjamada
I woke up at… err… 9:45am with the ganas to use the bathroom and before you know it I thought I was gonna keel over and die. OK I can be pretty dramatic (God Bless[…]
Hi-Lo Seís: About Place
It’s Christmastime in Santa Clara. That means that not much has changed from normal life. The main differences are: the church carries the Baby Jesus around in a procession to raise money, it’s sunny (the[…]
Hi-Lo 3: Holding Hands and Africa
The weekend was ending. I was excited to get back to Santa Clara, to my bed, to my home. We bid Ryan goodbye, Sabrina and I, and got on a bus. The first of many.[…]