Healthy Schools Peace Corps Volunteer in Guatemala since February 2013
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
The Basics
Here is my address! It is for the Peace Corps headquarters and they can't accept packages but I love letters! Also please remember to number your letters (if you send me more than one in two years - please do!) So I know if any "got lost" in the mail!
PCV, Megan Compaine
Peace Corps / Cuerpo De Paz
Apartido Postal 66
Antigua, Guatemala
Sacatepequez, 03001
Guatemala, Central America
So far I have been here for two weeks. So much has happened I hardly know where to begin. The Peace Corps has us on a "technology detox." so no phones' no internet access, no nothing. So this is why I am just getting around to writing my first blog post. I will try my hardest to update it once a week!!
If you are reading this then you probably know me. and if you know me then you probably know that as a general rule of thumb I avoid beans at all times, but guess what. Today I asked for seconds of beans!! They were "frijoles liquado" which are basically liquid or creamed beans. They were just purrieed beans and a little onion (cebolla), but it was yummy. We ate it with tortillas (of course what meal would be complete without tortillas?) and queso. After dinner my host mother just put the leftover queso in the pantry sooooo I don't think that I will eat any of that tomorrow.
I am living with a very nice family in a very small rural town outside of Antigua. Here I have my own room with a bed, desk, and two drawers of a file cabinet for a dresser. It actually works surprisingly well. I feel lucky that I am in a house with a toilet (no toilet paper can be flushed down the toilet - it goes in the trash can), electricity, and a hot shower. There is no sink here. We use a Pila to wash our hands, the dishes, and some clothing (we have a washing machine.)
PCV, Megan Compaine
Peace Corps / Cuerpo De Paz
Apartido Postal 66
Antigua, Guatemala
Sacatepequez, 03001
Guatemala, Central America
So far I have been here for two weeks. So much has happened I hardly know where to begin. The Peace Corps has us on a "technology detox." so no phones' no internet access, no nothing. So this is why I am just getting around to writing my first blog post. I will try my hardest to update it once a week!!
If you are reading this then you probably know me. and if you know me then you probably know that as a general rule of thumb I avoid beans at all times, but guess what. Today I asked for seconds of beans!! They were "frijoles liquado" which are basically liquid or creamed beans. They were just purrieed beans and a little onion (cebolla), but it was yummy. We ate it with tortillas (of course what meal would be complete without tortillas?) and queso. After dinner my host mother just put the leftover queso in the pantry sooooo I don't think that I will eat any of that tomorrow.
I am living with a very nice family in a very small rural town outside of Antigua. Here I have my own room with a bed, desk, and two drawers of a file cabinet for a dresser. It actually works surprisingly well. I feel lucky that I am in a house with a toilet (no toilet paper can be flushed down the toilet - it goes in the trash can), electricity, and a hot shower. There is no sink here. We use a Pila to wash our hands, the dishes, and some clothing (we have a washing machine.)
My courtyard (with lots of lines for drying clothes)! |
This is right outside my room |
Goofing around in the park. Isn't my host sister (one of many) the cutest? We are with Mark another Peace Corps Volunteer |
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