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Stories from the South: May 2008
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Stories from the South. Monday, May 26, 2008. Winter in Parade Land. I experienced the first snow of the year in Coyhaique and it was amazing! All the volunteers were up in Coyhaique for the going away party of a volunteer from last year, Annie, who is amazing. After having some drinks with her in the local salsa joint we left to find the city blanketed in white…not just a little blanket but a down comforter blanket! It was amazing the amount of snow that fell in just a few hours! Of snow, which is almost.
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Stories from the South: Vacation...Sorry soo late!
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Stories from the South. Tuesday, August 26, 2008. Vacation.Sorry soo late! Is it really August 26th! Damn time is flying down here! Sorry I have been such a bad blogger, but I am vowing to get caught up and fill you all in on what has happened down here in the last 60 some odd days! First and Foremost I went on VACATION! And it was INCREDIBLE! Soo inviting and soo much fun! A family friend, Victor, came over shortly after we arrived and it was super interesting talking to him, as he just got back a few m...
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Stories from the South: Weekend of Holidays
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Stories from the South. Thursday, May 15, 2008. So last weekend was action packed! Time goes quickly normally, but it is flying down here! Friday we had an amazing breakfast at school for all the women, as Mother’s Day was that upcoming Sunday! Delicious cake, cookies, sandwiches, chips, coffee, tea, and Presents! The students were so excited and just stood there watching us eat, which was hilarious, lots of smiles and yummy expressions.ummm que rico, delicioso, que exquisito! We went to a local quincho,...
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Stories from the South: September!
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Stories from the South. Monday, September 29, 2008. Wow…really getting good at the whole blog-slacker thing! September has come and gone, what a relief in many ways. September was full of competitions with students; anniversaries, parties and travel, and it flew by but was exhausting! So I am looking forward to a calmer October, although I have doubts that it will be any different. Keep your fingers crossed; if we win we are going on a free trip to. So again fingers crossed, chance of free trip north!
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Stories from the South: Puyuhuapi
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Stories from the South. Sunday, May 4, 2008. Yea for national holidays! Chile celebrated Día del Trabajador on Thursday, which is the international labor day, apparently we like to be different and celebrate in September, it must be easier to stop wearing white then.Anyway, we didn’t have to teach as everything was shut down, so what better to do than to take Friday off as well and travel to a nearby national park! However, the project continues as cutting road through jungle in the. Friday we tried our ...
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Stories from the South: September 2008
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Stories from the South. Monday, September 29, 2008. Wow…really getting good at the whole blog-slacker thing! September has come and gone, what a relief in many ways. September was full of competitions with students; anniversaries, parties and travel, and it flew by but was exhausting! So I am looking forward to a calmer October, although I have doubts that it will be any different. Keep your fingers crossed; if we win we are going on a free trip to. So again fingers crossed, chance of free trip north!
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Stories from the South: Singing and Snowboarding
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Stories from the South. Sunday, April 27, 2008. Week Two accomplished with lots of laughter and excitement! The kids here are really growing to love Miss Sarah and its fantastic to watch them open up and not be soo self concious when speaking english. They are still insanely self concious simply because they are 12 to 16 year old kids, but they are trying to speak and that is exciting! I posted more photos so check them out, send me some from home, and enjoy the spring and the sun for me!
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Stories from the South: Winter in Parade Land
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Stories from the South. Monday, May 26, 2008. Winter in Parade Land. I experienced the first snow of the year in Coyhaique and it was amazing! All the volunteers were up in Coyhaique for the going away party of a volunteer from last year, Annie, who is amazing. After having some drinks with her in the local salsa joint we left to find the city blanketed in white…not just a little blanket but a down comforter blanket! It was amazing the amount of snow that fell in just a few hours! Of snow, which is almost.
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Stories from the South: June 2008
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Stories from the South. Monday, June 23, 2008. Sorry to be such a blogger slacker, I wish I could say I have been overwhelmingly busy, but alas…no such luck! Things here in the southlands are wonderful! The month of June. Has been exciting and it has truly flown by. I finally know the names of all of my students, which is a proud accomplishment in my book, and has enabled me to control my classroom with much more ease! No more…¨you over there…shush! This past weekend the Ministry of Edu. Grade students i...