A review of the latest:
COS Conference (Close of Service): I was dreading my heals about COS, after being on vacation I was liking just hanging out with my neighbors and being in Horqueta. But the temptation of a fancy hotel and someone else’s cooking (and the obligation from PC), made resisting impossible. It turned out to be a wonderful 2+ day conference about all of the important papaerwork we have to fill out, how to readjust to the US, and how to measure the work we have done in the past two years. It was nice group bonding and amazing food! I started to get me thinking and adjusting my outlook to prepare me to go home. home-what a weird word. I feel like I have so many. How can one word mean so many places? Los Chicos Unidos: Parade, Community Clean-up and teatro-i s Horqueta celebrated its 216th birthday on May 10th. Los Chicos Unidos walked in the parade to prove it! We had a little neighborhood clean up…see pic. Two Saturdays ago we did some skits. It started with Barbara (my new sitemate) and I doing a “bad skit” and then a “good skit” about how to make desiciones and treating people with respect. We thought the kids would think it was kind of funny but then not be that into it. But! Then they all decided they wanted to do skits too! We used all of the “extra” clothing/gear from my house as props and let it rip! They took our lead and did bad/good skits, where in the first they would be mean or behave badly and the second be the good example! When it was finally dark we had to send them home, but I think they would have stayed acting and acting until they were sleeping standing up if we had let them! It was great!
Los Chicos Unidos: Parade, Community Clean-up and teatro-i s
Horqueta celebrated its 216th birthday on May 10th. Los Chicos Unidos walked in the parade to prove it!
We had a little neighborhood clean up…see pic.
Two Saturdays ago we did some skits. It started with Barbara (my new sitemate) and I doing a “bad skit” and then a “good skit” about how to make desiciones and treating people with respect. We thought the kids would think it was kind of funny but then not be that into it. But! Then they all decided they wanted to do skits too! We used all of the “extra” clothing/gear from my house as props and let it rip! They took our lead and did bad/good skits, where in the first they would be mean or behave badly and the second be the good example! When it was finally dark we had to send them home, but I think they would have stayed acting and acting until they were sleeping standing up if we had let them! It was great!
Library Donations:
We received a very generous donation from the Bill Kelly Library Foundation (BKLF) through Peace Corps Paraguay. We were able to buy $840 in university level textbooks! They are beautiful and amazing. Even though Paraguay is a developing nation, books cost about what they would cost in the United States. So as you can imagine they are highly inaccessible to Paraguayans. Even most universities use photocopy handouts as their textbook materials. Thanks to the donation from the BKLF we were able to almost double the amount of university textbooks that the Horqueta Public Library has on the shelf! WoooWHOOO!!!
