After the PDM workshop, I felt much better about getting a good sustainable project started. Instead of spreading my work throughout several caserios, we felt that choosing one or two and doing a lot within those caserios would be more sustainable and overall a better idea. I can't wait to get the project plan together and start! I'm happy I have a project that I'm excited about now. Unfortunately, I won't be back in site until a few days after Easter because it wasn't really worth going back to site between my arrival from the PDM workshop in Lima and a regional meeting in my capital city. After the regional meeting, I had another couple-day period that I chose to spend visiting Eric's site near the regional capital. I loved his site (except the mosquitos) and realized how different the Peace Corps Peru atmosphere is for everyone. I went along with Matt and Mark and we helped a bit with the World Map project and a trial compost batch. Eric's host family was great. The mosquitos were not.
Now I'm back in the regional capital about to head out to the beach with other volunteers to celebrate our semana santa vacation. When I come back I have another workshop on AIDS and HIV through a US government initiative and then I finally get to go back to site. I've been gone for so long and feel pretty bad and guilty about it. I head that it is drying up and the sun us out, so it should be pretty different to see. I can't wait to start being outside and running again in site. This is a difficult season for the Sierra volunteers. I still think I like it better than the mosquitos though.
I hope everyone is well. Send questions if you have them! Have a happy Easter!
2 comments:
Hi, Ryan!
My husband and I were PCVs in Guinea/Zambia. I did PC Response/Guyana and just got back in the US in December. We are traveling to Peru this June for 2 months. I was wondering if it would be easy to volunteer my time in a local health center or hospital. It doesn't metter where in Peru. I am hoping to do this for 3 weeks. By the way, I am a nurse practitioner. If you can share this with other volunteers, I would appreciate it. Please email me at gevenhouse@yahoo.com. Thanks!
Hi Ryan
I'm Barbara Jo White and I created the World Map Project just over 20 years ago while serving as a PCV in the Dominican Republic ('87-'89).
Glad to hear you made a map. I would love some more pics of that
I've put materials and pics on my new website
http://sites.google.com/site/theworldmapproject/
and hoping you could spread the word
I'm also on twitter
twitter.com/WorldMapProject
Que le vaya bien!
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