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Six Month Anniversary Edition: Then vs. Now
... closet (that is usually bouncing in a vertical range of 3 to 6 feet and slowly leaking sea water onto our heads). We also spend an odd amount time discussing flushing techniques.
6. We talk to strangers... a lot. Asking questions opens so many doors to meeting people. A simple, stupid "tourist" question to many a stranger has resulted in meeting the friendliest, most outgoing people we could have ever imagined. This is something we definitely want ...
Dominikanska republiken
... grottor med 2000 år gamla väggmålningar, mycket intressant, guiden var duktig, varit i Japan på utbildning, flickvän och jobb där men de japanska skrivtecknen får honom att tveka det verkar svårt. Världen är så full av möjligheter idag, avstånden har krympt, mitt sommarjobb i Tyskland -64 före studenten var avantgardiskt då på min skola men idag…
Update 1: long overdue! Work with my baseball boys
... wit various drills in the morning, and then there was a game in the afternoon against another local youth team. I was invited to come, of course, and Nicole did go to see the game, and to talk to my boys and see what was going on. There were many Americans there, all with high-tech equipment to measure speed of balls, cameras, etc. The stands were packed, and Nicole and I were lucky to find the last empty spot available! The event was held ...
In-Service Speedbumps
... a lot of valuable, global information. We had presentations on immigration, a viaje mundial (where the kids “traveled” to each of the continents), HIV/AIDS presentations, and of course lots of fun dinamicas (ice-breakers). Thank you to those of you that donated, every bit makes a difference and because of the money raised we were able to put on an amazing 3-day conference that really benefited the teenagers that ...
Into Panama and night in Boca Chica
... helps us get through Immigration departure stamps from Costa Rica and then we wait a half an hout in the 100 degree sun as the Costa Rican customs inspector tries to get windows to print out a form for one of the people in front of us in line to clear their vehicles (mostly truck drivers who are laughing at the customs official as he just cant get the printer to work). Finally its my turn and the guard tells me he wants to see the bikes ...