Monday, August 30, 2010

So What Now?



So NOW i am continuing on with my journey as an independent, gap year, short-haired, spanish speaking, slightly heavier, wiser, cleaner, lice-free backpacker exploring the world. In the next 5 or 6 months i plan to spend ALL of my money, and take an absurd amount of pictures. Oh, and make new friends. AND go to markets. Not to mention, see incredible art. AND eat lots of good (healthy) food.

Did i mention i was excited?

In the meantime i've been getting some good ol' TLC from my aunty Kiera and uncle Greg. Eating fantastic home-cooked food, relaxing, getting my hair cut, nails done, scrubbing myself clean, shopping and most importantly, spending time with family (not to mention the gorgeous Lily.)

...Oh, and Otto too. Bruno's not as cuddly.

- Eating lunch at the yum cafe, Blue Plate

- Fresh food and... Lily!!!

At the beach

- Shopping for groceries at the farmer's market


My new haircut...

K&G's beautiful pets!.... Otto (who thinks he's a human) and Bruno

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Despedida. Argh.

It was coming. I knew it was coming. Yet the feeling that you get when you leave a project like GVI really is indescribable. It feels like i've just abandoned my very own kids, like i've given them up for adoption to another nervous, fresh volunteer with clean, pressed clothing and presumably awkward and minimal spanish skills. Although i was so exhausted by the end of that (amazing) 6 month volunteering project, a part of me feels wrong leaving. I was even ok up until i was in gate 9, on the outskirts of Guatemala city awaiting for my flight to LA. That is, i didn't cry at school, i held it together well and it was a very happy goodbye...each kid in the school sat on my lap - some gave me cards - and gave me a big kiss and a hug.But when i got to that damn airport, the emotional separation of leaving those gorgeous kids in such conditions completely overwhelmed me. I honestly have never met such an unbelievable group of kids, appreciative of everything they're given, almost always full of positive energy.

And the contrast from Guatemala to Greg and Kiera's house in the clean, prosperous city that is LA couldn't have been greater! At least their Guatemalan cleaner, Ilma, made the transition a little easier..

(Please excuse the shitty quality as one of my lenses probably has dust or sand in it and doesn't focus very well.)


Grade 2 class











Having lunch with the other volunteers in our Prinicpal's house (Santiago)

Kindergarden Class














As well as bid farewell to the community in Santa Maria de Jose, it was also sad to say goodbye to the volunteers, project manager and overall amazing woman Doreen (pictured below), my host mum Cristina, her GORGEOUS granddaughter Madeleine, and Antigua. Adios!


Cristina in her house and below, Madeleine (her granddaughter)

Eating in the market with Martin, Amanda and Hannah

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Everybody Loves Fridays

Last Friday! :(

Kids made folders for art day so they could take all their worksheets home. As it was raining (a daily occurence)they all put on their new raincoats, donated by GVI. And didn´t they look adorable!

Ana Gabriela












Folder making, grade 2












Kinders Cristopher, Edgar, Jose and Eulalio












Petronila's hat!


















Erick












Kinders leaving school


















Kinder Folders












Laura












Eating sandia, recess