08 December 2011

Felíz Navidad/ Felíz Navidad/ Prospero Año y Felicidad

Sorry I haven´t written in a while. Life has been a little crazy as of late. I have been to the States and back: visited the boyfriends family in Georgia, had a med school interview and was almost stuck in the US unable to fly back to Nicaragua. For the cherry on top, I gave a workshop the week before the trip to a group of 20 young women out in the mountains, 3 hours away from the nearest health post (not even health center).

Now that I am finally back in Nicaragua I am ready to take is slow. Yesterday I took a bus out to a TEFL volunteers site, walked 40 minutes through the coffee fields to get to her house, crossed two rivers and arrived to a plate of rice, beans and tortilla. It was great. As I arrived another volunteer came in. Looks like we both had the same idea. Get a free lunch at Julies house!

Today will be relaxing too. It is a national holiday, Purísima. We are celebrating the Virgin Mother.
(In a loud call and response)
¿Quíen causa tanta alegría?
La Virgen.
La Virgen.
It is something like a mix between Christmas and Halloween. Gifts are involved as well as going house to house and collecting candy. I love it.

Off to celebrate.

Love you all.

2 comments:

  1. Hi, Lauren! I'm going to be one of the health trainees in the Nica group coming January 10th. I have really enjoyed following your blog these past few months. Seems like you have been able to enjoy your experience thus far, while being productive, which is really admirable. :]

    Best regards,

    Paola

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