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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------{ February 27, 2008 }
Heat and Hail
I had a great time on my trip to Saint Louis for Kim and Jake's wedding. Matt and Maura came out from Boston so I spent most of the time trucking around town with them, getting together last minute wedding details and observing all of the 'interesting' statues that we seemed to run across, and I'm not talking about the arch, although we did visit that too. It hailed one of the days I was there so I got to experience some of the winter weather that I haven't really seen for a number of years. I finally got to meet Jake, who I had been hearing about for two years. He's a great guy and I am very excited for both of them. Congratulations you two. I will post pictures of the trip when I get the chance.
I got back to the DR on Monday but I haven't made it back to site yet due to lingering tooth issues. I had a dentist appointment yesterday and I couldn't get a follow up until tomorrow because today is Independence Day and everything is closed, so I am trying to catch up on some emails and research that I've been meaning to do. I can't wait to finally get back to Juncalito and to getting some work done. I got a filing cabinet donated and once it gets to Juncalito I want to have a big spurt of office organization. Other association projects I need to get a move on for are another accounting program (which I found out about thanks to another volunteer and is much better and more easily tailored according to business needs), follow up on grant proposals for our big infrastructure project, and creating marketing materials. I also really want to get another computer (preferably a laptop) for them because the one really isn't sufficient for all of the people that need to use it. My parents are coming to visit in April so if anyone reading this has or knows of someone who has a used but in decent condition laptop that they would consider donating to my association please leave me a comment or email me at kdevinedrv@gmail.com and we could coordinate getting it sent to my folks so that they could bring it down.
My English class will be starting up again after a two month break next Wednesday. It was going to start today but as I am stuck in the capital for dental reasons it has been postponed. Classes will be with the same students (+1 who already has some English experience) but will be once a week on Wednesdays and focused on comprehension and pronunciation. I tried to find some helpful materials at Borders in St. Louis for pronunciation which is the most challenging area for them but I didn't find anything that I really liked much. If anyone knows of some good materials, websites or anything for teaching specifically pronunciation I would love to hear from you. We have covered the majority of basic grammar points so, aside from some initial reviewing and covering whatever may come up that we haven't done yet, I want to more get them comfortable talking (talking so that they can be understood, that is). I have a lot of respect for teachers...I enjoy this class because it is all women and am grateful for the experience but thoroughly appreciate that teaching is not for everyone and requires much patience, something which I admit I lack.
I may have mentioned that in Juncalito there is a girls' home for girls that go to high school in town but live in farther out campos and have to walk hours each day to go to and from school. The home exists for them to stay there during the week instead because many students don't go to school due to these conditions. There are certain rules of the home as far as the amount of time they are allowed to spend outside of it for activities other than school. I am probably going to start a curriculum with them called 'I Choose My Life,' which includes lessons on self esteem, planning for the future, sex ed, HIV/AIDS and others. Part of the curriculum also encourages the facilitator to teach the youth how to give talks and subsequently share the information with the community. I am excited about this possibility as I miss working with youth and they are very important topics to cover that are certainly not covered in school here. There are also several regional and national conferences in the country which would be nice to go to. I'm also considering trying to do an income generation project with the group but we haven't started anything yet so that would be in the future.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------{ February 13, 2008 }
Happy Valentine's Day!
There isn't a lot new since I wrote last but I wanted to say that I have put some new (or relatively new) pictures on my picture site. Go to the link that says 'my pictures' and under the categories of Corys visit, Association, and Juncalito (and under Juncalito 'boys birthday party' and 'English class') there are a number of new pictures. It takes me a while to load them on the site and I am still working on it so keep checking.
On Tuesday I go back to the US to St. Louis to go to Kim's wedding. I can't wait to see her, Maura and Matt and finally meet her fiance Jake, but I am sure I will freeze, as noted in Kims comment on my last post.
I'm fairly certain we are exporting this year. I can't talk about details until it actually happens, but it's an excellent and very exciting opportunity for my association. I may be going to Carnaval on Sunday before I head to the states but I'm not sure yet...I hear it's a lot of fun and a bit crazy. Should be a good time.
Have a great Valentine's Day! (Here it's the day of love AND friendship.)
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