Monday, May 31, 2010

Two weeks of class!





I can't believe I have already been in school for two weeks! I started school in the Pre-summer session and have one week left. It has been pretty intense because it is a three week class, that is normally in a semester. So far I am really enjoying being back in school, although I do sort of have to get back into the rhythm of studying every night. Another girl in the program and I have bonded, because we are both from out of state, most of the people are from AZ or have been living here for awhile.

We have been so lucky in terms of housing. With a distant family connection we were able to find a place to live at least until January! It is really cute and colorful. There is a community pool, which we have yet to use. But I am sure when it gets over 100 we will use quite frequently. Apparently, it has been a mild May. It has not broken 100 yet which is unusual for this time of year.

So far I like Tucson, but obviously it is very different than Seattle. I have to get used to all the brown. There is so much cactus! I didn't even know that there were this many types of cactus.

I am going to try and post some pics but I never can figure out how to put them after what I write instead of before.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

In Tucson!


After 1,600 miles we made it to Tucson. We left on Sunday the 9th of May, and got in on Wed. night. Although we did spend all day Tuesday in Las Vegas with Moises' cousin.

We spent our first night camping in Glenns Ferry, Idaho. It was a bit chilly but we did camp under the stars without a tent. It was fun, but I think Luna was a bit nervous. The next day we got up early and headed to Las Vegas.

On our trip down to Tucson yesterday we drive over the Hoover Dam which was pretty cool, although I want to go back and take a tour.

We have been staying at some friends of friends in Tucson, and they have been very nice and welcoming. Hopefully we will find a place soon, we have a few leads. I went to school today and got my books for my first class, and met my program directors.

It was only 85 today but it seemed pretty hot to Moises and I, coming from Seattle. Tomorrow its suposed to be 91!

Below are a few pics from the trip.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Less than one week left!

Wow, less than one week left before we start the road trip down to Arizona! Last weekend we had a mini gathering/goodbye party. It was nice to see everyone one last time. But this time it was not as quite as emotional considering it is only Arizona, and I will have normal cell phone and internet service! And I am expecting many people to come visit!

Here are a few pics! The one of Melissa, Loren, and I is great because I don't think the three of us have been in the same place since 2005!!

Eva and I are bowling in the other picture, but don't we look adorable? I will miss you Eva!!






Thursday, April 22, 2010

Getting ready to go!

So I don't know if anyone reads this anymore, I feel as though I should change the name or site of the blog, considering I am not in Nicaragua anymore. But I wanted to see if I could do the blog thing.

Moises and I are planning on leaving May 9th, sadly Mother's Day, I don't think my mom is too happy about that:( We are going to camp the first night in Idaho, the area is called Glenn's Ferry, and then head to Las Vegas, where we will stay with Moises' cousin. I think we will be there for 2 nights, and then on Wed. the 12th we will head down to Tucson!

We don't have a house yet, but there seems to be a ton online. Hopefully we will be able to find something cute that's not too expensive!

I am a little nervous to start school again, considering it has been five years since I graduated. Do people take notes with laptops in class now? Or should I show up with a spiral notebook? Oh the silly things I worry about.

This entry was titled getting ready to go, which we really need to start doing. I hope everything will fit in the car, we would have so much more room if it weren't for La Luna, but we would never leave her behind:)

Alright that's all for now folks, just a little test to see if I can actually do the blog thing this time!

Friday, May 25, 2007

Almost a month in Nicaragua...

Hello all, I am still new to the blog thing, but I have heard that you are suposed to treat it like a journal. So instead of a mess email this time I am going to finally post an entry from Nicaragua, and also eventually change the picture.

As everyone might expect Nicaragua is very very different from the states, but then of course at the most random times you find similarities. I did not realise before but the Peace Corps process at least for training is very rigid, we have day be day and week by week schedules for our entire 11 weeks of training. Right now I am not actually a Peace Corps Volunteer (PCV) I am just a Peace Corps Trainee (PCT) PC is full of acronyms, or more commonly referred to as an aspirante. For training my group the TEFL group are separated into different towns in the dept. of Carazo, I am in a little town called Santa Teresa. There are 3 other aspirantes in my town, 2 girls and one guy. A town that has no internet access, and the only international phone costs one american dollar per minute to use!! Luckly there is a bigger town, Jinotepe, pretty close that has internet access.

My spanish is fine, although I have been frustrated because I thought I would prgress at a much faster rate, but I can get my point across, I do use a lot of hand and body motions as well! I really like the family that I live with, my host mom, and her two daughters, my host dad is only there on weekends, he works in Managua in the capital city during the week. The daughters are 15 and 8. They also have a housekeeper who I love, anytime I try to talk with her she justs starts laughing, I think she likes me, but also I think she is laughing at my crazy spanish and body language. They also have an older woman who comes twice a week, to wash clothes, which is good and bad, when I get to my sight, I might have no idea on how to wash my ropa de cama, by hand!! Of course they do not wash your underwear, which was interesting...the first time the lady did, but then proceeded to try and bribe me, saying I had to buy her a caramelo...it was quite amusing...the second I did myself, but felt just about ten years old when my host mom had to show me how to do it, although they were very colorful, when hanging up to dry.

The first week or so I was here it was quite hot, I don´t think I ever saw the thermometer in my room drop below 85 degrees, that first week I would wake up in the middle of the night, saying to myself that it was impossible it was actually this hot in my room. It is better now though it finally has started to rain, I guess it was late this year, there are only 2 seasons here, winter and summer, we are now in winter here. But wow, I am from Seattle, and I thought I new rain, no no no, it actually rains here soooo hard, and loud too. All the ceiling material is tin...you can imagine how loud that it, sometimes you can´t even here the TV it is so loud. One night lying in bed, I actually felt some drops. The other thing, is the bugs, oooo I don´t like them, but most, other than mosquitos "hace nada" do nothing, have to keep telling myself that especially when after our town was fumigated and all the cockroaches came out, one crawled over my foot and died, ugg! The food is different, but so far I haven´t had any real problems, although I do eat rice and beans at least twice a day. Hmm other things, people here drive crazy!, any time they are going pass people on the street, or in other cars, they honk. whether it be a town, or a bigger city, nowhere in Nicaragua is quiet at night. The Catholics, like to shoot off very loud fireworks in the middle of the night in my town, whenever there is a special saint day, and there have been 2 so far, that I have never heard of in the states.

I learn something new every day, which I love, but I didn´t realize at the same time very tiring, people here go to bed early and get up early, I regularly (sp?) go to bed at nine, and get up before seven, sometimes I can´t belive how much I have done before nine! I do miss the people and the comforts of home a lot, so I just take things day by day. It is nice to know that I have a great support system in the states, and that also there is a great network of current PCV´s in Nicaragua, and also a great support staff.

I hope everyone is doing great wherever you might be at the moment, and would love to hear comments!

Katie:)

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Welcome to my Blog! This is a first for me, but seeing as I will be gone for two years, I thought it would be good to start one.

I can't believe that I am leaving for Nicaragua on Sunday! It seems like only yesterday the Peace Corps sent me the invitation to go. I am going through three emotions daily, nervous, excited, and sad. Although college went by so fast, I am sure that this will go by even faster. Just to throw it out there, I would love visitors, so if you happen to suddenly feel the urge to see Central America, please let me know! I hope by that time, I will know the language and the land quite well.

Alright next time writing it will be from far away!

Katie