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To Bolivia- learning Spanish and a slower pace of life.

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When I signed on I noticed its been a month since I have written. In my mind, it feels like life is continuing as normal. In reality there are many differences between what I previously considered normal, but I am readjusting my idea of normalicy, its a good thing. I am suppose to be traveling the country right now with my friend Faith, but with the recent pissing match between bolivia and the US, all flights into bolivia have been canceled. I got information second hand from people that there were riots and demonstrations, people being killed, and gas lines being damaged. From what I understand the east side of the country wants autonomy and doesnt want to share their wealth with the rest of bolivia, they have many of the natural resources and there are quite a few other departments that are quite poor. Anyway, the president thinks the US is behind the demonstrations and is trying to support a coup, which is why he was thrown out. The city I live in here cochabamba, the majority like the president, and thats why it has been much more peaceful here than in santa cruz. There were marches and demonstrations over the weekend but nothing like in some of the other parts where things were quite out of control. We were without gasoline for 2 days, and there was very little transportation. But this morning it appears the lines have been repared because the streets are full and black smoke rising from the city like ususal. The other thing that I would like to write about is the project I have found here to volunteer. I dont want to write any identifing details cause we are trying to keep a low profile but its a project for kids with HIV/AIDS. I just finished a week of training including subjects of nutrition, ARVs, traditions, universal precautions, sessions with psycologists regarding talking with kids about HIV, and other extremely applicable subjects. So while the country in some regards appears very chaotic, my expericence this week has been radically different. Daily trainings included people from numerous organziations coming together to share information and prepare to fight the prejudice and stigma with truth and compassion. A very beautiful week in many regards.


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1.Getting Ready - Phoenix, United States Jun 17, 2008
2.Granted entry - La Paz, Bolivia Jun 26, 2008
3.I´ve been to the moon - La Paz, Bolivia Jun 27, 2008
4.I love the sound of english - Cochabamba, Bolivia Jun 30, 2008 ( Comments 1 )
5.just smile and nod - Cochabamba, Bolivia Jul 01, 2008 ( Comments 2 )
6.a doctor in my pocket - Cochabamba, Bolivia Jul 03, 2008 ( Comments 1 )
7.Look theres a llama...head. - Llallagua, Bolivia Jul 07, 2008 ( This entry has 3 photos 3 ) ( Comments 3 )
8.you dont need spanish to dance - Cochabamba, Bolivia Jul 14, 2008 ( Comments 3 )
9.slight change in plans - Buena Vista, Bolivia Jul 18, 2008
10.18 bites below one knee - Amboro National Park, Bolivia Jul 24, 2008 ( Comments 2 )
11.another lesson in patience, and how I dont have it - Santa Cruz, Bolivia Jul 26, 2008
12.movement smiles - Cochabamba, Bolivia Jul 30, 2008
13.playing with monkeys - Villa Tunari, Bolivia Aug 10, 2008 ( Comments 1 )
14.Entrada - Quillaqollo, Bolivia Aug 14, 2008 ( Comments 1 )
15.plans constantly changing - Cochabamba, Bolivia Sep 14, 2008
16.miss transvestite bolivia - Cochabamba, Bolivia Sep 21, 2008
17.I judge people when I shouldnt - Cochabamba, Bolivia Sep 30, 2008 ( Comments 1 )
18.Who wants to hear a horrible story? - Cochabamba, Bolivia Oct 11, 2008 ( Comments 1 )
19.The longest week - Cochabamba, Bolivia Oct 19, 2008 ( Comments 1 )
20.A country for ugly women - Cochabamba, Bolivia Nov 19, 2008 ( Comments 1 )

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