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Youth Leadership Camp! | ¡Salve a ti, Nicaragua!

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Salve a ti, Nicaragua! My life as a Peace Corps Volunteer. Translating for eye-care team in Rio San Juan. Ends, Plans and Reflections →. Directing YLC was one of the most meaningful and stimulating projects of my third year as a Peace Corps volunteer. I’m happy to say that there are also many PCVs who are already on board to organize and direct it next year as well. I’m excited to hear about how it grows and develops in the future. Enjoy the photos! The beautiful Vida Joven. Dinner on the first night.

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July | 2013 | ¡Salve a ti, Nicaragua!

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Salve a ti, Nicaragua! My life as a Peace Corps Volunteer. Monthly Archives: July 2013. Vaga as a lifestyle. In Nicaragua the word vaga. Can be used as either a verb or a noun. It has multiple connotations and meanings (typically negative ones), but is primarily used to describe someone who travels around a lot or the action of wandering about far from home. As Peace Corps volunteers we almost inevitably, begrudgingly end up being called vaga. A Nicaraguan, corn-based pastry) and then sold all of them wi...

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May | 2014 | ¡Salve a ti, Nicaragua!

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Salve a ti, Nicaragua! My life as a Peace Corps Volunteer. Monthly Archives: May 2014. Ends, Plans and Reflections. At the farm in Rancho with Claudia and Elvira (All photos taken by Ilana). The lunch that Elvira took so much love and time to make. She made a point to include lots of veggies as she knows how much Ilana and I cherish them. Three years and four months in Nicaragua later, my Peace Corps service will be coming to an end on May 15. On the way to Claudia’s farm with Alexandra. I have lots of a...

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September | 2013 | ¡Salve a ti, Nicaragua!

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Salve a ti, Nicaragua! My life as a Peace Corps Volunteer. Monthly Archives: September 2013. August and September 2013. Taken by Ilana on the bus from Rancho Grande to Matagalpa…. August was another month of travel. I went to Rancho Grande twice! Alexandra (my 13-year-old host niece) and me. The birthday girl Adriana getting ready for her big night! You can see that the “15” is a little messed up; the baby got to the cake before the rest of us. Adriana with her dad, Jaime (my host brother). In September ...

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Translating for eye-care team in Rio San Juan | ¡Salve a ti, Nicaragua!

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Salve a ti, Nicaragua! My life as a Peace Corps Volunteer. DecemberinOregon (confused by technology). Translating for eye-care team in Rio San Juan. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. DecemberinOregon (confused by technology). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.

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Traveling the World in a Few Hundred Words: One Month

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Traveling the World in a Few Hundred Words. Sunday, February 17, 2013. One of the things we had to do to officially be done with Peace Corps was an exit interview with the director of the health program. We talked about what i would have done differently if I could start over, my major successes, how I've changed etc. It's interesting thinking back on my time here. So how did I answer these questions? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Subscribe To My Blog! Qué Será, Será.

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Traveling the World in a Few Hundred Words: February 2013

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Traveling the World in a Few Hundred Words. Sunday, February 17, 2013. One of the things we had to do to officially be done with Peace Corps was an exit interview with the director of the health program. We talked about what i would have done differently if I could start over, my major successes, how I've changed etc. It's interesting thinking back on my time here. So how did I answer these questions? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Subscribe To My Blog! 161;Salve a ti, Nicaragua!

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About Nicaragua | Under My Skin

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Musings on life, culture, public health, and where all three collide. About Under My Skin. About the Peace Corps. With help from this RPCV’s blog post. In the 1800s, a crazy American named William Walker tried to take over the country. He died trying. In the early 1900s, US Marines were invited into Nicaragua to help keep the peace, with two results:. Nicaraguans learned to love baseball. For over 40 years Nicaragua was controlled by a US-backed military dictatorship. Nicaragua is hot and tropical. T...

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3 Ways to Donate to the Nepal Earthquake Relief Effort | Under My Skin

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Musings on life, culture, public health, and where all three collide. About Under My Skin. About the Peace Corps. America, use your words. Guest blog: A city of temples to a city of tents →. 3 Ways to Donate to the Nepal Earthquake Relief Effort. May 5, 2015. If you’re thinking about donating to the relief effort for the #. Here are 3 good options:. 2 Friends of Maiti Nepal. They protect women and girls from human trafficking. I know and trust them because my student group ( Global mHealth Initiative.

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Buzzing Through Life...: 7 weeks in Honduras!

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Friday, April 15, 2011. 7 weeks in Honduras! My first time milking a cow, I drank some unpasteurized milk as well, so frothy and delicious! I have so much more appreciation for farmers (campesinos) and their livelihood, I definitely have a lot to learn here. Washing clothes by hand in the pila (a concrete well/reservoir where we store water. We have no running water and the pila water needs to be rationed throughout the day). I've never encountered a better arm workout. This is our health group! Hopefull...

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Qué Será, Será...: Leon & Leon visit Leon!

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Qué Será, Será. This is a blog about my Peace Corps experience. Send Me a Surprise! General Peace Corps Information. Photos from Previous Trips. Leon and Leon visit Leon! My Uncle Leon and Cousin Leon came down to visit for a couple of days. Here's how their trip went based on the imaginary journal (a la Bridget Jones) I kept during the trip. Jan 1, 2013. My father calls me and tells me that Leon and Leon will land at the Managua airport at 9pm, not. That means 30mins waiting in the shady-ness that is Ma...

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Traveling the World in a Few Hundred Words: July 2012

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Traveling the World in a Few Hundred Words. Tuesday, July 3, 2012. Originated from 500 years ago, this dish is a corn stew made with corn flour, tomatoes, baby corn, onion, peppers, aciote, mint, sour oranges and usually chicken or beef (we make this in the comedor for the kids all the time and I absolutely LOVE it.). Pretty basic and a staple for all Nicaraguan diets. Tortillas are made by hand on an iron hot plate. Grilled chicken and meats. The crowds eating and drinking CORN. View my complete profile.

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Traveling the World in a Few Hundred Words: January 2013

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Traveling the World in a Few Hundred Words. Tuesday, January 15, 2013. It's been a while since I posted.it's been a bit busy here but here are a few notes and happenings from the past month! Natural High (noun): definition: ziplining. For some reason I have always had a problem with birds. In. I remember sitting under a tree in a park eating a sandwich with Alyson when out of nowhere a bird gang shows up and tries to steal our lunch. Here in. I was assured, “no our bird never bites anyone! January 5, 2013.

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Traveling the World in a Few Hundred Words: 2 Years of What?

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Traveling the World in a Few Hundred Words. Saturday, April 20, 2013. 2 Years of What? Now that I am done being a Peace Corps Volunteer, you may wonder what I actually did over the past two years. In order to officially finish PC we had to write a document stating everything that we accomplished as a volunteer. This document is called the Document of Service. It can be used in job interviews, graduate school applications or for personal use to prove to everyone that PC is no vacation! Established, coordi...

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Traveling the World in a Few Hundred Words: August 2012

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Traveling the World in a Few Hundred Words. Monday, August 27, 2012. Worries About Angry Waves. At home we do not worry about earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes.they are not on our radar, unless they happen somewhere else in the world. Then we see, read and hear about them on the news. We put on charity events and post words of encouragement on our blogs, twitters and facebooks. Here in Nicaragua, though, these things are a reality. Saturday, August 25, 2012. I Am An Alien. You're like a little alien!

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Salve a ti, Nicaragua! My life as a Peace Corps Volunteer. Peace Corps Recruiter, University of Arizona! You can take the girl out of Peace Corps…. My PC work continues as the new recruiter for the Wildcats. I look forward to learning more about the new application process and supporting prospective students as they explore their options for Peace Corps service. A walk in the woods. Morning tears that won’t stop flowing. I wake to meditation and go through the routine. I’m sorry I love you Thank you.

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