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IYFD Musings: January 2010
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Friday, January 29, 2010. Three current IYFD students from Cohort VI, Paula Weisman, Rebecca Moss, and Laura Stanley, participated in a street yoga training in Seatle in November. Their experience was documented in the Campus Corps Newsletter of the AmeriCorps program. Click Here to Read A Copy of the Article. Becky LeBlond of Cohort V is currently completing her IYFD internship in Ethiopia. The following is an excerpt from her reflections on her time in Ethiopia:. Dear Friends and Family,. Efrem: Becky,...
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And I Thought 30 Page Papers Were Hard: January 2010
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And I Thought 30 Page Papers Were Hard. My adventures after college. which mainly means my Peace Corps adventure in Costa Rica. Monday, January 25, 2010. Still Pretty Hard to Find. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am a Return Peace Corps Volunteer from Costa Rica and currently a graduate student at the Bloustein School of Public Policy at Rutgers University. View my complete profile. Still Pretty Hard to Find. Peace Corps Costa Rica According to Kristen. My2Centimes: a film critique.
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Pamarian's Blog: November 2012
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Thursday, November 22, 2012. After two years away we are celebrating Thanksgiving back in our home in Boise. It is a beautiful day and the view out our window is of yellow hills and blue sky. Such sky here! This is what I love.the flow of the holiday. The way we are all connected by our need for advice like how to make creamed onions or brine a turkey. It started a few days ago…(calls, texts, emails). Pam Sally…can you hook me up with juniper berries? Greta …. Mom…send me the rub recipe. Soon we will sit...
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And I Thought 30 Page Papers Were Hard: August 2010
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And I Thought 30 Page Papers Were Hard. My adventures after college. which mainly means my Peace Corps adventure in Costa Rica. Thursday, August 12, 2010. I finally got the Final Jeopardy right! Well, to be fair it was Teen Jeopardy, but still one step at a time right? The question was basically which Bible character refused the King of Israel's sword and stuff in a battle. It was David. Thank you Sunday School. Friday, August 6, 2010. As you all probably know, I’m pretty bad at keeping up a blog. This b...
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Peace Corps Costa Rica According to Kristen: Life in San Jose, Costa Rica
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Friday, October 28, 2011. Life in San Jose, Costa Rica. I loved my site in Quebrada Grande de Nandayure as an RCD volunteer, but that didn’t stop me from whining about sliding down the mud roads in winter, having a pulperia as the only public business within miles, no hot water, a general lack of social activity, a (maybe) twice a week 5am bus out, and probably much more. The contrast and recognition also leads me to cherish more the time I had in Quebrada Grande. I can’t go back and extend the...During ...
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Peace Corps Costa Rica According to Kristen: February 2010
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Monday, February 1, 2010. Guanacaste; the cowboy frontier. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Peace Corps Costa Rica According to Kristen. Rural Community Development in Costa Rica March 2009- May 2011, Teaching English as a Foreign Language Volunteer Leader June 2011- December 2012. Serving in Peace Corps Costa Rica as a Volunteer Leader to the project Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) in San Jose, Costa Rica until December of 2012. View my complete profile. Some other views of the Experience.
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Peace Corps Costa Rica According to Kristen: Still Struttin' in the City
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Sunday, January 29, 2012. Still Struttin' in the City. My new official close of Peace Corps service date is December 21st, 2012, which also happens to be my 27th birthday and quite possibly the end of the world according to the Mayan calendar. So, we’ll see what happens! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Peace Corps Costa Rica According to Kristen. Rural Community Development in Costa Rica March 2009- May 2011, Teaching English as a Foreign Language Volunteer Leader June 2011- December 2012.
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Peace Corps Costa Rica According to Kristen: September 2011
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011. Happy 50th Anniversary Peace Corps! It came back fast after a couple rusty hitting sessions, but I still have the knack and the passion. Hopefully it will come back again after my year long extension. I am definitely proud to be a Peace Corps volunteer and I am proud of this organization’s work throughout the world. I will keep you all updated on my city Peace Corps life. But so far, so good! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Peace Corps Costa Rica According to Kristen. This site e...
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Peace Corps Costa Rica According to Kristen: November 2009
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Monday, November 30, 2009. If it’s December, Where’s the Snow? The big news is this: I move into my own rented house tomorrow, Dec. 1st. Woohoo! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Peace Corps Costa Rica According to Kristen. Rural Community Development in Costa Rica March 2009- May 2011, Teaching English as a Foreign Language Volunteer Leader June 2011- December 2012. View my complete profile. Some other views of the Experience. And I Thought 30 Page Papers Were Hard. DC to PC - Morgan in Costa Rica.
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Peace Corps Costa Rica According to Kristen: Happy 50th Anniversary Peace Corps!
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011. Happy 50th Anniversary Peace Corps! It came back fast after a couple rusty hitting sessions, but I still have the knack and the passion. Hopefully it will come back again after my year long extension. I am definitely proud to be a Peace Corps volunteer and I am proud of this organization’s work throughout the world. I will keep you all updated on my city Peace Corps life. But so far, so good! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Peace Corps Costa Rica According to Kristen.