Wednesday, April 1, 2009

So What Does a Volunteer REALLY Do???

So this weekend I finally got to see a real volunteer!!!! Very exciting cause up till now, what we actually are going to be doing (and how we´re supposed to it) has been very vague. So,I went to visit a volunteer at a very rural site in northern Costa Rica, very close to the Nicaraguan border. Santa Cecilia is a small-medium sized down with all dirt roads and is very spread out....very campo (country). It was so awesome to see what a volunteer does, and get to see some more of this beautiful country!

So I arrived at Angela´s house (the volunteer I was visiting) in the afternoon after a beautiful but looong (6hrs) trip. She showed me around town, introduced me to a ton of people, and then we walked to the neighboring barrio (neighborhood) to go to a women´s group meeting. Very cookl, cause this was something that some of the women in the town had always wanted to do, they just lacked someone to help them get organized and guide them. That´s been pretty much Angela´s role so now the group is it´s own entity and they meet without her, want to start their own projects, etc. Basically, what Peace Corps work is all about: you help people get mobilized and then step back and they take over....sustainability is a BIG buzzword in PC.

I also got to visit a finca (farm where they grow fruits, etc) and an animal farm!! Very awesome, there´s so much beauty out there. And Santa Cecilia is home to the second largest orange juice plant in Costa Rica, so there are orange groves for miles around the town. I promise I will post pics soon. The farm was really cool....trying not to sound like a little kid (lol) but I got to see chickens (and hold baby chicks!), horses, and cows!!! The cows are a good story. So the family we visited that had the farm asked if we wanted to see the baby cows that were just born a few days ago, so of course we said yes!! So we went to the pen where the cows are kept, got to see the babies, and just hung out with the cows for a while. Haha, seriously....we were just chillin with the cows. We even petted them.....AND, one LICKED me!!! It was sooo hilarious cause I wasn´t expecting it and wasn´t even looking...and then out of nowhere, this cow just licked my arm!!! Totally startled me haha. Just an FYI, cow tongues are very rough.

I also got to see some real work that Angela does....we went to a meeting at the school in Santa Cecilia (she works really closely with the school). I met a lot of the students and teachers and we talked about some of the challenges she has encountered in the school (for example, a good amount of the teachers, etc aren´t from the town and so aren´t as invested/interested in doing different projects). I also got to sit in on one of Angela´s english classes...even though I really don´t want to teach english, it´s a pretty big thing here and almost every town that has a volunteer asks for them to have english classes in some way so I think I have to resign myself to the fact I will have to teach in some capacity during my two years.

We also stopped in Liberia, the small-medium city about 2hrs south of Santa Cecilia to see another volunteer. She works closely with an albergue (basically, a foster home for children taken away from their families for various reasons). That was really great because I am really hoping to be able to work with an albergue once I get to my site.

So that pretty much sums up my weekend...Oh, I also could see Lake Nicaragua from some points in Santa Cecilia so that was pretty awesome. Angela is a really great, hard-working volunteer and I learned a lot about being patient and persistent...and that real volunteer life is nothing like training! Thank God...cause, its good, but very intense and I´ve definitely been missing downtime lately. But this coming weekend I will get some cause we don´t have to do ANYTHING and I´m not going anywhere so it´ll be really nice to relax a bit.

I hope all is well with everyone...I miss you all!!! Post comments or send emails..I´d love to hear what people are up to!

1 comment:

  1. That sounds amazing Nicole! I can't wait to see the pictures you post! Everything is fine up here where its rainy and cold and the temperature is still averaging around 60 degrees. Can't wait to hear more

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