Monday, January 28, 2013

Busy Month!

I am about to wrap up a 3-week summer camp with some of my best friends here in Paraguay! It has been a lot of work and a little stressful at times, but worked out amazingly in the end! We did 4 days of health related activities at each person’s site, focusing on dental health, nutrition, parasite prevention, and exercise. I was really impressed by how many people came to each site. It was also interesting/challenging to see the different dynamics of the kids. We would have to change our schedule and activities based on how the camps went on a daily basis, which kept us on our toes throughout the 3 weeks. My personal favorite moments of the camps were the partner brush, parasite skits, exercise day in general, and the epic water balloon fight! Here are some photos from the one that was led in my community:

Sandra after making her book


Arturo brushing my teeth


Water balloon fight!


Learning fun!


Celebrating the last day of camp!


Other January Happenings:
-Carnaval is happening right now! While most famous in Brazil, Encarnacion has the second largest celebration for it in the world. One of my volunteer friends, Yihana, actually danced in one of the troops! We went last weekend to support her and to have some fun, and it was a blast! Hilarious costumes, fun music, and dancing ‘til sunrise… Not much better!

-The first week of January was my best week of integrating yet. In 7 days I visited 8 different families’ houses, attended 3 birthday parties (including my first quice!), and had tons of kids come over to my house to play checkers and do puzzles. At the end of the week I was exhausted, but felt amazing.

Helping out with the asado prep


-I recently had my first experience with Paraguayan medical care. I rolled my ankle pretty bad one night, and so the next morning I went to make sure nothing was broken. Everything went fine, thankfully. Although I did find it interesting that I had to ring a doorbell and wait 5 minutes until someone answered at the ER door. Uh, what if it was an emergency??

-My friend, Karen, has a latrine at her house. One day, I shut the door a little TOO tightly and managed to lock myself in. As fate would have it, the lawnmowers were working, so my friends couldn't hear me call their name. Thankfully I finally got their attention, but not before this flashed before my eyes: Latrine Dive

-I PLANNED MY TRIP TO CHILE TO VISIT PETER, SANDRA AND MICHAEL!!!! The last time I saw them was 5 years ago for their wedding, so I am sooooo excited to hang out with them again! I’ll be buying the tickets this week, and will be hitting up Santiago May 23-26.

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