Sunday, November 30, 2008

The whole turkey day album

Here is the link to my thanksgiving day pictures. Finally finished up the left overs today!

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2282996&l=36def&id=12301925

Thanksgiving- PC style

My yummy plate of food-- yes I ate it all... no help from my cousin Emily this year!
The family
The bird and suffing after cooking in the toaster oven for 4 hours
Key products I was able to find in Santa Rosa and San Pedro
The star of the show cooking in the toaster oven!
All in all thanksgiving was a great success. I was so happy to have most of my friends over and to spend the holiday with good company and good food. I am so very thankful for each and everyone of them and all the opportunities I have had to get to know all different kinds of people, from the states, from Honduras and from ther countries too! It was great that we could all come together to give our thanks and enjoy some delicious food! Good god.. i still feel full from all the good eats!



Tuesday, November 18, 2008

My savior these days!

At the waterfall!
The Waterfall

The whole gang taking a lunch break

Walking to the waterfall... right after this pic was taken my sandal got swept away in the river! Thank god Fernando was able to catch it!
View from the Cabins at the Girls Camp.
Welcome sign in Garifuna
The girls and Leala listening to the session.

HIV tot in San Jose with the local HS students.
Pretty picture I took at the cemetary in San Jose. All the graves were decorated for day of the dead.
I have recently feel in love with my space heater. I just got back from a trip to the coast helping various volunteers with their projects.
I first went to San Jose where Matt had his HIV tot. It ended up being pretty difficult and the kids at the HS were a little hard to handle because it was a night school and they were all riled up. All in all it after some yelling and constant asking them to listen the newly trained students got through their practica successfully and now hopefully understand how difficult it is to be in front of a group of students talking about HIV and sex.
From there I left pretty early in the morning for Tornabe where Jennifer and Amanda were having their abstinence girls camp. It was super fun and interesting to meet all the girls from various Garifuna communities (Tornabe and Sambo Creek). I gave a charla on friendship and taught them all how to make friendship bracelets. It was lots of fun and I can't wait to have a similiar type of activity here in Santa Rosa. And it was on the beach so that was a plus.
After the camp, I made my way to Sonaguera to see Mary's site and work on the monitoring and evaluation section of the new PLWHA tot. It was definitly a little toasty out that way especially since there was no ocean breeze to cool you off at night!
After M&E work, I made my way over to Santa Fe...a Garifuna community by Trujillo for my buddy Fernando's bday! It was super fun... we hiked to a waterfall to go swimming. AMAZING! I can't believe we actually live here sometimes.
After all that time in the sun and sweating my butt off... I finally came back home on Sunday-- just in time for the COLD FRONT! Apparently it was nice and wamer while I was gone... but now it is absolutly FREEZING-- hence my new found love of the space heater! I kept waking up lastnight shivering with my little nariz as cold as an ice cube! I need some more blankets. Brrrrr!









Monday, November 3, 2008

Yes... it is 6 feet tall mom


So mom doesn't believe me that my tree is 6 feet tall... so I need

to put a picture up that puts it all in perspective.

O' Christmas Tree O'Christmas Tree


Sooo.. I found a xmas tree at the super market. I am so excited about it and yes, I have alrady put it up... I think it adds something to the apartment.