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Thursday, April 3, 2014

Summer Fun in the Sun!



Hi everyone,

My second summer in Pacasmayo was awesome. I taught recycled arts and crafts with my site neighbor Scotney at my Municipality and the Casa de Cultura, and taught swimming at surf school alongside my sitemate Tim through a hostal owner named Otto and with a huge group through the Municipality. It was an incredibly fun summer filled with giggles, curiosity, imagination, and lots of glitter. In summer school, we made jewelry, photo frames, fish, suns, cranes etc. and the kids had a final project where they used a variety of different recyclables for a final creation. Here are some photos of the classes, the surf schools, and the final presentation of our recycled arts and crafts which was shown off at the "night of the arts event" in my town. Pictures of the awards from the summer's end surf competition to come at another time. Enjoy!


The kids refuse to stay seated 99% of the time
Newspaper beads
The kids tended to get quite messy
joaquin modeling his bracelet
jorge as well!
Yan Franco being adorable. I taught him last year also!
Derly and her flower


Most imagination filled kid ever!
Dayana painting her sun
Bottle-cap magnets
Erika inspired a bunch of the other kids to make cat magnets
Ariana and her piggybank
leomar and his piggybank complete with glitter blush! adorable
Estrella and her beautiful fish!
Have you ever seen such a glittery fish?
My new year's resolution was to learn to surf....I'm still terrible
the ever important stretches
local fauna
Carlos riding a nice wave

The teachers and 1 class (we had 60 something students?)
Scotney and I with our gallery
Estrella, one of my favorite students
Steven has the most beautiful/crazy imagination
His final creation was this robot



Stretching/practicing form

Trying to teach correct arm movements instead of windmill arms. sidebar- check out my awesome outfit. you're jealous


haha the ridiculousness of all their arm movements in this picture makes me laugh every time!



Saturday, February 22, 2014

Huge Photo Blast!

Hace mucho tiempo! So I've been really bad about writing new posts. I'm going to do one huge post right now where I post pictures from the past few months with brief explanations of what I've been up to.

1.) Wind-turbine! I built and installed a wind-turbine back in October/November! It was a wonderful experience. My site has crazy strong wind and so I installed a turbine at my school through an ECPA grant to continuously give my school 500W of energy. Here are a few photos of the construction of the turbine and the installation. I could not have done this without the help of ECPA, Peace Corps, and WindAid (a great organization in Trujillo that helps bring wind energy to rural communities.) On top of the installation, we did a workshop with my students to teach them all about wind energy.

After we built the blades out of resin we had to sand them down

Painting the blades

They taught me to weld!

Working on the installation ontop of our water tank (very high)

The movers and shakers of my town coming out to support me

Casual drilling ~10m up


We worked untill 11PM on the 3rd day...

But it was worth it!!!!
Finished product!

Teaching the kids how turbines work

Workshop presented by WindAid

2.) I recently constructed an Ecological composting toilet with the help of the Pacasmayo marathon. Our hopes for the toilet are that the park will use the compost to reforest the  park. Cañoncillo is an incredibly unique ecosystem that is basically an oasis in the middle of the desert. I had the fortune of seeing foxes during one of my visits there! We are hoping to construct 1 more because there are many visitors to the park but this will depend on if the community can raise the money for the materials.
3 natural lagoons in the middle of a forest in the middle of a desert....

It is a seriously beautiful park
The plan book





The first stages



Halfway there!





Final product!

3.) My family visited!!! It was the most wonderful birthday/Thanksgiving. We traveled to Machu Picchu, my site, and the jungle!  It was so wonderful having my 2 families meet, our time in Cusco was filled with amazingness, and the adventures in the jungle were unforgettable. It was truly a great vacation and I can't believe how quickly it passed by. I miss them more and more everyday and cannot wait to see them again when I get home!

My moms!

In the plaza de armas in my town
Walking on my street

Cusco, the lake girls

Train ride to Machu

Typical lake family

Obligatory Machu picture

My father, my sisters and I hiked up Machu Picchu Mountain! it was beautiful.
Our Christmas photo

Beautiful ruins close to Cusco

And then we went to the jungle. Horrible picture. it was SO muggy

Canopy hike

Our humble/beautiful homes in the jungle
One of our beautiful river boat rides

Canopy walk!


Us and our wonderful Tour guide

Caymin!




Super rare giant river otter. We saw it catch and eat a piranha!

4.) Finally, Mike and I celebrated Christmas Day in Ancash with a day hike to a disappearing glacier and a nice dinner with our friends Amanda, Charles, and Crystal. We made rosemary stuffing, garlic mashed potatoes, Parmesan broccoli, Gouda mac and cheese, potato skins and bought some chicken. We had to make this all with 1 stove that only went up to 200° and at altitude. It was a HUGE challenge but a wonderful meal. Then we rang in the New Year in the beautiful mangroves of Tumbes.
Mike's famous potato skins

Rosemary stuffing

Garlic mashed potatoes

The glacier!
So many different types of crabs in the mangroves!





Using a piece of wood and some fishing line, Mike caught a fish!

This guy taught us all about crabbing

Mike and the crab
Relaxing on the beach in Zorritos, Tumbes

In the upcoming week, I will do a post about my current projects and how they are going. Hope you enjoyed the photos!