The Many Adventures of Lil Bud

My life stories do not reflect the ideas, feelings, nor position of the Peace Corps nor US gov't and should be regarded as separate and private.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Photos!

So there might not be a ton...but it's a start ;)

Click here:
http://s154.photobucket.com/albums/s245/budette/

I'm working with my fellow volunteers to get access to their pics too...I'm still not taking a ton because it's unusual for people to have cameras here and I feel a little strange about pulling it out everywhere. I'm sure I'll get over it....but for now you have the important ones - like pics of my nails ;)

The volunteer visit went well...I didn't even get lost :) More on that soon!
Besos y Abrazos,
Lor

Friday, February 23, 2007

All by myself......

Oh, yeah, you heard me! I´m travelling on my own to another volunteer site about 4 hours from here to spend the next four days. Should be a good time...something completely different and new! I´ll be going to Villarica...my coordinator tells me it´s got a cool vibe and there´s a University there. Other than that, I don´t know much. I´ll have to fill you all in later :)

Yesterday I went to Asuncion (the capital) with a fellow volunteer - Kate...had a great time! Learned that everything is out of my budget, bought some super glue, and ate falafel....what more could a girl ask for? ;) We also visited the PC headquarters. Pretty nice! They´ve got a great library with tons of resources and an awesome librarian!!!

Still having a great experience with my family! I´m eating well and am pretty much just plain ole pampered. My mom wanted me to look chuchi (fancy) for my trip to Asuncion, so she re-did my nails (with smiley faces this time) and got up early with me to do my hair. She´s too good to me! I learn something new every day and am trying not to feel overwhelmed. My language teacher is the bomb (fabulous), though, and she knows when we need a moment to digest. Today we were all tired, so we went outside and did some stretches and sang a really funny song in Spanish.

I´m teaching Yoga classes now. We´ve had two so far and I´m learning the words I need to teach in Spanish - aspirar, espriar..... Right now we have PC trainee involvement and lots of community interest. My mom offered to host us (we have a great front patio and yard) and my bro and sis participate in the class. My mom says she just wants to watch for now, and will join in one day. It´s pretty fun and I´m excited that it´s generating so much interest.

I know you all want pics...they´ll be coming soon...be patient. Till then, just know I´m happy and healthy and lookin chuchi ;)

With love,
Lor

Friday, February 16, 2007

Pampered Princess

Yes...it´s true...my mom gave me a manicure and pedicure last night (for those that missed it, she´s a hairdressor). I have french tips and little flowers on my fingers and french tips and paw prints on my toes....I´m adorable ;) The wild part though, is that she also shaved my legs!!! Most of you know I´m au naturale - well apparently it´s just not that acceptable here. I learn something new every day ;)

The food is improving daily - more veggies, and my language is coming along. Tomorrow we host a day camp for kids in the community, so I´ll let you know how it goes.

Next week we have to find our way through other communities and on to Asuncion - what an adventure :) And next Saturday-Tuesday we head out to visit another volunteer. Lots going on! I´ve only had one shot so far - rabies - and it wasn´t bad. I´ve definitely got mosquito bites, but no dengue ;)

Saw a poor, sweet, cute, little rabbit get slaughtered and skinned yesterday - it was a little disturbing. I´m getting over it....

Gotta run for now, but I´ll write when I can.
Love to all of you!
Lor

Monday, February 12, 2007

Safe and Sound!

For those who didn´t get the email....

Holas mis amigos! Todo está muy bien aqui!!!

My host family is amazing! I´m living with a couple who has a 12 year old son and a 4 year old daughter. The parents are so sweet and want to help me learn...which is great, but my head is so full with information that I´m not sure I can hold much more! The 12 year old makes it his business to teach me Guarani and helps explain things I don´t understand in Spanish (in Spanish, of course). The little girl speaks mostly Guarani, which is typical here - kids learn Spanish in school and then spend most of their lives speaking Jobara which is a mix of the two languages. I spend a lot of time just absorbing. They are sure to include me in everything as much as possible though. In fact, I don´t get enough alone time, really. It´s easier when the four year old is sleeping because she likes to look in my windows too ;) Privacy is definitely not a luxury I´m going to have here...

My language is coming along...however slowly...and I´m encouraged that I´ll be communicating better in no time. I went to my Abuelos home in the campo (country) on Sunday....talk about rural! My home is fairly modern, with a bathroom, running water (most of the time....it shuts off between about 5 and 10pm), and electricity (and thank goodness because I REALLY need those ceiling fans! It´s sooooo hot here!). But we also have chickens, ducks, pigs, roosters and bunnies in the back yard. The area where we´re living is definitely a mix of urban and rural...it´s just not the urban that WE think of when we think urban, ya know?

So far I´m eating lots of good fruit...the rest is coming...they´re big on starches and meat...lots of meat and have a difficult time understanding the whole vegetarian thing. Not too many big veggie dishes here ;) But my host mom tries to be accomodating and I´ll be cooking on Sunday, so I´ll have to make something fabulous. Any suggestions? Today we had bean soup...sooo good :) Oh, and I´ve become known as the one who doesn´t eat meat...que lastima (what a shame) mi abuelo (grandfather) says. But it´s all good.

What about the peanut butter, you ask? Well, going back to the privacy issue...the first night I was here, everyone helped me unpack my bags (it wasn´t really a choice, they just started pulling things out and putting them away) and the 4 year old girl found them and took them to her mom. What was I going to say? I explained what it was and gave it to her as a gift....Peanut butter is expensive here and she was very appreciative...even used it in the cake she made for Sunday - which was fabulous, by the way. Anyway, guess it´s a special thing here, so while I can eat it occasionally, eating it often is not an option at this point. Perhaps in the future, but I´ve only been here a few days. It´ll all be good...no worries :)

My training group is great. We have 35 total, 10 in Urban Youth Development. The 10 of us meet every day and then we all get together about once a week. My language class is a group of 3, which is perfect. We start our shots on Wednesday - yuck. Turns out we get tons of shots! I was hoping we´d get away scott free, but no such luck. Did I mention it´s hot here? I´m sweating like crazy right now!

Long and short of things - I´m happy and healthy. Oh, and I´ve been drinking the tap water since Thursday, so I think it´s a good sign that my body is adjusting well to the differences.

There´s just so much to tell...next time....until then, just know how much I love you all and that I´m thinking of you! Hope you´re great!!!

Con amor,
Lorien

Monday, February 05, 2007

And I'm off!!

Tomorrow morning at 7am, which means it should still be hovering at about 2 degrees, I'm blowing this popsicle stand and heading south :) I'll be in Miami for a day and a half and then it's on to Paraguay. Can you believe I missed the Super Bowl by 2 days?!?

Of all the emotions I'm feeling (and believe me, there are too many to count) excitement it surely the most overwhelming. It's been over a year since I began the application process and nearly a year since nomination....and now - it's finally here.

I'll be updating you all as often as I can, but bear with me - there might be lulls and novels ahead ;p And I know I've said it before...but let me tell you again - I am extremely lucky to have so many wonderful people in my life. I experience more love in a day than many people have in a lifetime and I am so grateful. Know that I'll be thinking of you and sending you love and happiness in the months and years to come and looking forward to visiting with those of you who can make it down :)

With love and friendship,
Lorien