Wednesday, February 8, 2012

January 2012

This month has probably been my hardest, most emotional month in Peace Corps. It was like a roller coaster. I'm going to choose not to go public with all of the details. If you are interested, I am happy to have a conversation or e-mail with you.


Ok, now that sounds like there is some huge secret, which is not the case. In very few words- We had an All Volunteer Conference where PC Washington informed us of mandatory changes that are taking place in the northern triangle in Central America. This personally effects me because I have to close my service (COS) by March 24th, instead of July 16. There are a ton more details and everyone was effected differently. Right now I am coping with wrapping up my life here and planning for my future...all in six weeks time, rather than six months. Needless to say, I am a little overwhelmed, BUT taking advantage of every single moment I have left as a PC Volunteer in Patzun!
Training group shrunk to 14 members. Such a fun group! I am going to miss them dearly.

Karen Raquel's first day of school! Adorable, right?!

Noehemi's 7th Birthday!  Oh, how's she grown since last year. It's not until you celebrate a second birthday with the family that you realize how long you've been here. Children grow up so fast.
Cheers! Christamas gift exchange with Raquel, Hector and Raquel.

Playing Santa Maggie with Mary and Anderson

Friday, February 3, 2012

December State-side

Silly Mags assumed that everyone in the states would have a camera. WRONG! Well, they do. They use their smart phones. Anyway, I do not have one photo from my week stay in Kansas. I had such a wonderful time, catching up with great friends, reuniting with Leawood South, meeting babies, seeing wedding albums, visiting Kelly's, and enjoying Christmas with the family. I could easily post three dozen photos of Addison, but don't quite have the Internet velocity to do so. She is precious!


Funny things that happened in the states (that I choose to make public)


- Having a personal conversation with my friend in Guatemala when Dad pulls up in the car, the smart phone cuts off, and my friend is now sharing her personal life with a car full of people via blue tooth radio


- Jumping out of a box to surprise Mums...almost gave her a heart attack


- Daddio falling asleep during my PC Guatemala presentation to the girls youth group


- I have to admit- going to the wrong airport and missing my flight back to Guatemala

- Hilarious responses while playing "The Game of Things"

NYE Crew! Best New Years Eve, EVER!!  We hung out in our hotel suite and played board games!

Arran and Addison at the NY Day family run. I had some great chats with RPCV's.

Let's go MAV's!! I was able to go to TWO games. We had a blast!  One night the man behind me caught a t-shirt and then gave it to me. Very exciting.

Family photo from Shrek Ice Museum. Recognize this photo from last year? Family tradition.
I genuinely missed my friends, family, team and routines here in Guatemala. I thought about my Guatemalan life a lot while in the states.

December in Patzun

I almost forgot how super busy December was! It was such a great month.


I had my first off road bike experience. Thomas, Luis and I rode our bikes about 20K to the Ixchimche ruins. We actually didn't get to go in and see the ruins, but enjoyed the trip.


My amazing basketball team threw a big surprise going away (for the holidays) party for me! Everyone brought something to share with the team. We ate lots of delicious food. Traditionally, everyone "dar-ed palabras" or shared words with me. This was definitely the highlight for me. My teammates and coach commented on my sportsmanship and team spirit. They mentioned how Patzun and Guatemala are not used to this type of comradery. More than winning two championships, I am proud that I was able to share sportsmanship and team spirit with my team. I guess the awkwardness of being the only one shaking hands before and after games, and encouraging my teammates to cheer paid off!


Birthday Festivities! Daddio was happy to remind me that I am now on the other side...closer to 30! Hector enjoyed this and continues to remind me.

 
Again, my amazing basketball team threw me a surprise birthday party! I got to play a game on my birthday, which we won. Unfortunate, minor injury- sprained ankle. And then the team came over with cake, drinks, and flowers!!


Hector's brother, Julio, organized a huge birthday lunch for me.  He brought delicious meat and tons of other food from Guatemala City. They all sang me happy birthday in English and in Spanish! And we ate another cake.

My site mates organized a delicious birthday dinner!  Laura made me hilarious t-shirts. Lyd gave me a cute shirt. Lhess got me the Glee Concert DVD! WUU!

Estela graduated from Nursing School in Antigua! After the ceremony, we went to her home in a village of Patun to celebrate with her family. It was touching how proud they were.

World AIDS Day!!  As I mentioned months ago, I have been working with the Social Worker from the Health Center.  Wtih funding from PEPFAR we organized a walk and forum for approximately 200 youth and 30 adults. 

 It was one of the most successful experiences I have had in my service.  I especially enjoyed the awareness walk through town. Everything was broadcasted on the local radio station. The students got involved, wearing matching t-shirts and preparing posters with messages. We handed out fliers to Patzuneros that were on the streets outside of their homes.
Lyd and I planned a surprise scavenger hunt for Lo's birthday!  It was a blast! Everyone got really into and were creative with their roles.