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Tuesday July 14 Well. Today is my 3rd day in El Salvador. Today i went to Las Telicias, which means the countryside. The nuns here run sort of a day camp kinda of thing. It is where kids can come in between school. children here only go to school half a day. either in the morning or in the afternoon. They go seven days a week. Kinda wierd huh? I met a lot of adorable children. They were so cute and lovable. I got to use a lot of my spanish also. It was so nice to actually know what they were saying. We taught them english school supplies, colors, and the alphabet song. Then we played duck duck goose, head shoulders knees and toes, and simon say. All in english and spanish (Spanglish as i ... read more
playing simon says-I'm Simon
playing with carolita
Sister Joy and some of the kids


Two rows behind us a young mother tried to quell the persistent cries of her toddler. This had been going on for approximately one hour. The passengers of Delta Flight # 2073 to Atlanta were losing their patience. Even my cousin Christina, an elementary school teacher, could tolerate it no more. From across the aisle I observed her rolling her eyes; I mock committed suicide by running my index finger across my throat as if though it were a razor. Unlike most parents in this situation this particular mother seemed to demonstrate no remorse for her fellow passengers. Her child exhibiting this type of behavior had clearly become a part of her daily routine; I suspect she wanted to punish us all for not encouraging the government to add both calcium and birth control to public ... read more
Tortilla Man
Salvadoran Restaurant
Embassy House


Here are some great pictures from the volcano! ... read more
Maddie, mere and I
SKHS girls
pretty flowers


Okay. So today i went to the malnourishment clinic. I have to say... it wasn't really what i expected. I was expecting more of a hospital setting with all the babies in one room..like newborns at the hospital. But no. Each baby had their own room. The clinic was very clean and open..but HOT! The first baby i got to work with's name was Doris ( Door- eese). She is 3 and 1/2. She has down syndrome (: She was beautiful! I got to give her a bath and feed her twice! It was an amazing experience. I had an amazing time. For dinner we had a spiced chicken thing..rice and frijoles (beans). It was delicious! After dinner, we had reflection. When it was my turn to speak..i started tearing up. It was very hard for ... read more


Here are some pix from my awesome day at the Malourishment Center. It was so close to the volunteer house that we could walk. I had so much fun with the babies! ... read more
walking to the malnourishment center
walking
The Love Link (clinic!)


okay so first. the plane was miserable. But we survived. we got her around noon (el salv time). IT is about 8:30 now here. so when we got here we unpacked and had HOT chicken soup..yuck! (about the hot..not the soup!)..and bread. Then they were like....put on tons of bug spray because we are going to the volcano! So we went to the volcano! it was unbelievable! it was soo beautiful! it was amazingggg! then we came back here and had dinner. I thought it was going to be gross..but it was suprisingly delicious!! it was some kind of spiced rice..homemade bread ..and frijoles (beans). They were soo good..i made it like a taco thing....all together. And iced tea with ICE. we can only have ice with dinner because they dont have enough for every meal. ... read more


Antigua achter me gelaten, al had ik er graag wat langer gebleven, maar El Salvador lonkte. Met de bus eerst naar Guatemala stad gegaan, alle internationale bussen vertrekken namelijk van de hoofdstad. Ik verbleef een nachtje bij Harold, een couchsurfer. Hij heeft zijn hele leven in de VS gewoond, maar is terug naar zijn land van origine om er Engels te geven. Ik kon er wat eten, mijn kleren wassen en had eindelijk een deftige matras om op te slapen.. De bedden in dorms van hostels zijn niet wat je "zacht" kan noemen. De volgende ochtend vertrok ik al, naar het schijnt is er toch bijna niets te zien in het centrum, dus leek El Salvador me een betere optie. Met de Ticabus een rechtstreekse verbinding met Nicaragua. De eerste keer dat ik in een comfortabele ... read more


okay guys. so today i arrived in el salvador. I AM SOOOOO EXCITED! my first day was a blast! i left baltimore at 6am. Then we arrived in Miami at 8:45am. then we left for el salvador around 12 noon. as soon as we arrived we went to the volunteer house and un packed and then we went striaght out. We went to a VOLCANO! we climbed all the way to the top! It was unbelievable! I am having an amazing time. I just got out of a freezing cold shower...but it was worth it. The weather here is hot..but tolerable. Around 4pm here we got a HUGE storm! It is still raining...but just a little bit. I will upload pictures as soon as i can..but now I need to go to sleep :( I have ... read more


Here are some pictures from my first day!... read more
View from the airplane of the El Salvador shoreline
Image from the bus on the way to Volunteer House
Scene from San Salvador


Jamie and friends at the airport! WoW!... read more
Jamie and Mom
Jamie and MomMom
Meredith and her Dad




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