Bienvenidos to my Blog!

Hello Family, Friends, and Curious Readers,

Thanks for stopping in to see what I am up to. This is my first blog, and I hope not to bore you too much with the details of my life. But rather hope to offer you some insights into development work, the highs, the lows, and well the boring.

But before I move away for 27 months, let me give you a little information about myself before I lose a steady internet connection.

So after graduating from Boston College in 2005, I decided I wanted to learn Spanish and "save the world" so I moved to Cusco, Peru. I began by volunteering for The Center for Traditional Textiles of Cusco by researching and writing a small business plan for the organization. I continued to work with the organization until February of 2008, when I returned to the US to prepare for my move to Madrid, Spain for 15 months to study an International MBA at IE Business School. And now, after a year of searching for the perfect development job, and taking odd jobs in the meantime, I have joined the Peace Corps and am volunteering again. So wish me luck, and PLEASE someone stop me from volunteering again!

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Not so anonymous in Matagalpa

When I was given the booklet that described my site placement back in July, it stated that Matagalpa is a great city for someone who does not mind being anonymous in their site (given the large size of the city!) Well I am here to tell you that it is not the case. Here is why...

I walked into the gym on Tuesday morning and got on the stairmaster (yes I know a stairmaster in the peace corps, come on we all need our little luxuries haha), and one of my trainers came over to say hello.  Here is how the conversation went"
Trainer: hey I saw you at a bar on Saturday night.
Me: really, I didn't see you, why didn't you say hello?
Trainer: Well you were far away, and I didn't want to bother you
Me: oh thats ok then
Trainer: but you were with a friend, and she was drinking a beer
Me: I thought you said you were far away, but you could see our drinks? Next time just come say hello...

He laughed, said ok and walked away... then the other trainer came up to me...
Trainer 2: Hey I saw you dancing on Sunday night!
Me: What? How? I was at a birthday party at a friend's house, were you there? why didn't you say hello?
Trainer 2: I came to buy something at her store (she has a store in her house), but you were dancing and I didn't want to interrupt.
Me: well I hope you don't judge my dance ability by my moves there...
Trainer 2: No of course not
And he walked away laughing....

So fast forward to today, I was in a minivan originally made for 12 and stuffed full with 30 people... I was standing of course, holding on for dear life, and as we got closer to my stop I was able to snag a seat. Well the minivan was full of teenage girls going home from school, and one of them turns around and says really loudly, "Oh my gosh, this lady has BEAUTIFUL eyes!" So everyone in the minivan turns around to look at my eyes. I could only sit there and smile...

So needless to say, I am not as annonymous as I thought I might be, but that's ok because I like being able to walk around a big city and bump into people I know, or don't know but will soon get to know. It's one of the things I really love about Nicaragua. I will really miss it when I leave.

So what else happened this week? As mentioned I went to a birthday party on Sunday night for one of the vice principals of one of my schools. We had a great time dancing and playing games. I will be sure to post some pictures of the fun below.  Classes are going well, we are working on creativity in business this week, so I will be sure to post some pictures from this week's classes, one class tomorrow will be using trash to create an innovative product. Another class this week had to take an everyday product and change it to be an even better product. It's no surprise that the class's favorite was the desk that you could fly in. It's common in Nicaraguan classrooms that there are more students than desks and the desks are normally not well taken care of. So this group's solution was transportation, desk, and toy in one. Take your desk with you everywhere! It was a hit. And I loved how crazy and fun it was.
I also was able to recreate one of my favorite salads from the US (with some canned mandarin oranges my mom brought me in January-although we do have fresh ones here in abundance!) I will also put a picture of that for your enjoyment!

Well that's it for my update today. Life is great and I hope all of you are doing as well as I am. Peace Corps was a REALLY GOOD DECISION for me, hope you are making good ones for yourselves. Love and miss you all! Enjoy the pictures!

Helena helping me get ready for the party... she's brushing my hair with a toy hair brush

Best Salad EVER

I just got done singing happy birthday to her (I got "has to sing a song" in the game)

Nicaragua hot potato with a broom and spinning around (Go Profe Sandra!)

Me with Jocylen (the daughter of one of my coworkers)

The finished product of the stuff-as-many-balloons-in-the-clown-suit-as-you-can game!

My Friend Sandra with her cake and presents!

2 comments:

  1. You do have beautiful eyes, but I think it is funny that someone would randomly announce it on the bus! Hope your classes continue to go well as the school year continues.

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  2. You and Jocelyn look adorable together! Your birthday is coming up soon, hope you get a party too! It's hard to remain under the radar when you have a personality that kinda busts out all over. You can lay low if you want to but I think God put you on earth to shine all over.

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