Hello everyone! Hope the holidays were fabulous for you all! I know it’s been a long minute since I’ve posted anything but it’s because I have been all over the place. Not technically the most guapa person in the books, but I’ve just had a lot going on. I think I’ll start with my Uruguayan Christmas with my lovely Peace Corps friends, which was ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. Not gonna lie…I may or may not have contemplated not returning to Paraguay solely based on the fact that I fell in love with the small beach town we stayed at, Punta del Diablo Uruguay. Probably one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been to. Three of my friends and I rented a small little house about two blocks away from the beach and spent six nights enjoying great seafood, hanging out on the beach (which I have desperately missed these past 11 months), and the tranquilo nightlife. Basically, it was the vacation well deserved and very much needed. After paradise we took the ferry to Buenos Aires and stayed in my old stomping grounds: Palermo. It was so much fun to go back and visit a few friends and visit all my old favorite spots in the city as well as finding new places. It’s changed a lot! It also made me think about how much I miss the city living. I do enjoy the Paraguayan tranquilo campo but I realized how much I miss the busy lifestyle as well. Always having something fun to do or somewhere to go, like restaurants, clubs, coffee shops, shows, concerts, the gym haha just to name a few. Anyways here are some photos to better explain the crazy fun adventure. Overall it was definitely worth the almost 50 hours of total travel time in buses.
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| El Camanito, La Boca, Buenos Aires. Classic spot ;) |
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| Casa Rosada (Presidential House - Where Evita has here famous speech) Buenos Aires |
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| Buenos Aires Pub Crawl. |
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| TANGO! |
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| Grabbin' some delicious fish empanadas right next to the beautiful beach! |
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| G-38 Girlies out in Punta del Diablo! |
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| U for URUGUAY |
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| NYE Dinner! |
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| Gorgeous Punta del Diablo |
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| Kelley & I in Montevideo |
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| Awesome Gandhi quote in this cool cafe in Bs.As. |
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| Hangin' out at the pier on the Costanera in Montevideo after biking all day :) |
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| Bikin' downtown Montevideo next to the beach! Yes im taking the picture while riding the bike. Skillz. |
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| La Boca, Buenos Aires |
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| Foolin around at the community creek |
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| Muah just hangin' out in Boca |
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| First Dinner in Buenos Aires. Oh yeah Peace Corps cleans up good. |
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| Havin' a little lunch on the beach. |
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| Punta del Diablo, Uruguay "Donde los angeles van de vacaciones" (Where angels go on vacation ;)) |
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| Travel Buddies! :) |
Next stop: Mom came to
visit! She came in on a Friday and we stayed the night in Asuncion before
welcoming her into a two-week stay in the campo hehe. So crazy to think that
the last time I saw her was a year ago in Mexico because it definitely does not
feel like it has been that long. Time has seriously been flying by, which is a
good and a scary thing to think about since that literally means that I will be
gone in a little over a year. Anyways…staying in a nice hotel was the best
thing ever, not to mention the lovely presents and things she brought me from
the states. Shout out to my stepmom Fran Batzer & my Batzer Family for
being awesome and sending me amazing gifts, thank you all so much! Miss &
Love you all J We had a great
little visit in site and I do have to say that I congratulate my mom for having
the fuerza (strength) for experiencing what I went through the first three
months of being in site and being such a CHAMP! For example, 2 hours after
arriving in site, my community committee through a very generous yet extremely
Paraguayan party. That is to say it was very awkward, quiet, and everyone just
kept saying “ayyye Iporaaaaa isy!!” (Her mom is soooo prettyyyy). I kept having
to explain to her that a group of people sitting quietly staring at each other
and then eventually eating is completely normal and acceptable. I think they
finally warmed up to her though since later on after trying to shove an entire
roasted chicken (although somewhat of a pescatarian herself, I told them that
she eats chicken so they were stoked to cook some meat for someone related to
me), enormous servings of sopa paraguaya, and chipa guazu down her throat, they
got us up and we started to dance some cumbia! Props for keepin’ up! That was
just one of the two parties my community threw for her. Fortunately that was
the craziest of the activities that she had to endure. They rest of the time we
spent enjoying wonderful home cooked food, mango season J, visiting families, making Paraguayan food,
learning Guarani & Spanish, and catching up! Even though we had a couple of
bumps here and there, overall I’m very proud of my mom for dealing with all the
craziness and differences in culture. Let’s just say she was a HUGE HIT in my
site; however, let’s be real, most of it had to do with the fact that she’s
gorgeous and blonde haha….maybe it might be because she’s really cool too. Who
knows?! Love you momma!
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Taking a morning stroll.
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Foolin around at the community creek
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Delicious soy meat and black bean tacos with homemade tortillas and mango salsa!
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Walking to a senoras house in the beating sun.
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Cake icing fight
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Mom gettin her groove on at the committee meeting
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| Hangin out with my little guy Principe |
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| Momma getting her hair braided |
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| She looks worried lol |
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| Mom & I with my two guapa committee members! |
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First Committee Welcoming Party for Momma. Whole chicken. Eat up!
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The enormous and disgusting bug that attacked my house!
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| Last day together! |
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| Saying goodbye! |
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| Love you mom! Miss you already! Thanks for the amazing visit! |
Next stop: Summer
camps. I am currently in Encarnacion teaching health summer camps to kids in my
friend Kalena’s site. We have had a turn out of about 12 kids or more each day.
Each day has been dedicated to a specific topic or sector focuses on, which are
Nutrition, Parasites, Dental, and Exercise. So far it’s been really fun but
unfortunately I was unable to make the other two camps in the sites of two of
my other G-mates since my mom was in town. I’m hoping on having one in my site
before school starts up again so fingers crossed, hope the turn out is good as
well! Oh yeah and I got to experience my first Carnaval too! My friend Yihanna who is also a PCV is a dancer this year! She was so amazing and fun to watch! Foam everywhere! I can't even imagine how crazy the one in Rio de Janeiro is!
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Yihanna, our lovely dancer & the Girlies before Carnaval.
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| Drawing time! |
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| Yay for Summer Camp! |
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| Great kids haha but I seem to be the only one interested in taking this photo. |
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| Serious competition |
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| Kalena teaching Nutrition to the kids :) |
Last thing…huge topic
here in Paraguay. The heat. There’s a saying here: “There’s 9 months of summer
and 3 months of hell”. I’m currently experiencing hell, trying not to become
delusional while constantly dreaming of my Oregon snow. Oh how I miss you! So I
don’t want to hear from any of you other there that you’re too cold because the
polar opposite is NO BUENO!!! Love and accept it because there is a very sweaty
volunteer dying of the heat down here everyday.
Anyways, wishing
happiness to all!
Love from the depths
of the Paraguayan inferno,
Alejandra ;)
You made some excellent points in that post. I find this a really interesting subject.
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Congratulations on your camp! How did your two gals from your site do? Did they enjoy themselves? They both looked like they couldn't wait to join the fun and activities! The photos of me are absolutely HORRIBLE!! But I had a very amazing time with you and your community. Thank you for putting up with this old lady...in your little "coop"! How's my mama chicken doing? Still alive? Nine chickies still alive? And what's up with the tarantulas? Sure glad we didn't see them at site...I would've been sleeping in the hammock!!
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