Monday, January 13, 2014

2013 in review

Welcoming words for a new year:  Mil disculpas for taking a hiatus from the blog.  I resolve to write about my PC experience more frequently.  

Here’s what my 2013 looked like…

January:  I said goodbye to family and friends before I embarked on Peace Corps Guatemala.




February:  I landed “in country” (I guess that’s a PC term) and learned how to eat food with my hands, using only one utensil, LA TORTILLA. Plus I learned how to hand wash clothes, visit my first school, and dress up in traje (traditional dress).




Mayan woman
My training host mom carrying
a stack of wood on her head and
on her back.
March: I bonded with my training host family through methods of cooking, hiking to their plot of land (1 hour up hill), and enjoying the beautiful Semana Santa (Easter week) in Antigua.  I attended my first Mayan ceremony where a native woman prayed to the Mayan spirits that we would have a successful and safe two years in Guatemala.
The colorful "alfombras" or carpets made
from flowers, dyed wood chips, and other
natural decoration.

Semana Santa in Antigua



March was also full of group bonding activities like climbing the volcano Pacaya. 



Here is a group shot.

We roasted marshmallows over the hot coals on top.

April: I swore in as a Peace Corps volunteer and made the 6 hour trip to my new home for the next two years, Nebaj.
PC Friends!




May: I began integrating in my community and getting to know my 10 schools and the teachers that I will be working with.
Some children from my school washing their hands.

Judging a "lip syncing" contest with my work partners.



June: I discovered some of the treasures of Nebaj, hidden waterfalls and beautiful hiking.

I also had a visitor from Germany!! Mi querida Andrea has been a dear friend since we studied in Chile together.  This is the fifth country that we have meet up in!!
Andrea and me on the hike to Acul cheese farm.


July: I completed my first half-marathon on the cobble stone road of Antigua in just under 2 hours…Eric (my bf) said goodbye to me at the starting line and I followed his trail of dust the whole way.

I celebrated 4th of July in Peace Corps style, followed by a long beach weekend at Monte Rico to celebrate Eric’s birthday.






August:  I celebrated my birthday in Belize with Eric.  We backpacked to 3 different destinations, ate fresh lobster, and snorkeled with sea turtles.

















September:  I celebrated Guatemala’s independence day in Canillá and saw my first traditional “convite”, where Guatemalans dance ALL day in crazy costumes, then reveal themselves at the end of the day. My favorite costumes were Messi and Ronaldo, and the smurfs.



October: I finished up my school visits for the year, as Guatemala’s school year is January 15th - October 15th. 


We also had the arrival of a new puppy at my house!  I creatively dubbed him “puppy”.





November:  I completed my second half-marathon in Xela, with a surprise visit from my south American traveling bf!


We had a Healthy Schools (my PC project) Peace Corps training.  Here is a picture with my counterparts on Cultural Night where we dressed in traditional Nebaj clothing.


December:  Together with my site-mates, we completed out first GLOW (girls leading our world) camp.  We had about 50 girls for four mornings and we covered topics like leadership, mental health, reproductive health, and nutrition, to name a few.  It was a smashing success and I can’t wait to begin planning next year’s camp (well maybe I can wait a little bit...it was a lot of work, but vale la pena!)
Girl's with their Christmas ornaments made from recycled toilet paper rolls.
Handing out diplomas at a graduation ceremony.

Group picture.


I traveled to the US to spend Christmas with my family!  I soaked it all in because next year will be a Guatemala Christmas.





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