San Juan del Sur.
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To the right are my students, counterpart
and myself posing for a picture after winning
the national business competition.
and myself posing for a picture after winning
the national business competition.
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Peace Corps for me has been about a lot of rejection, and then how the re-group after you’ve been rejected! The answers are never right in front of you, and sometimes you have to be really creative to turn a bad experience into a “learning experience.”
For me, the biggest challenge I faced was something that I couldn’t change or alter. However, it didn’t matter because I learned how to get around that challenge and still be successful. It’s like building a road but there’s a giant mountain in your way. So I just learned to go around my mountain, granted it took longer and the path wasn’t quite as smooth, but when I finally made it over the feeling of achievement was that much greater.
Now that it is officially time for me to leave Nicaragua I have realized that my biggest accomplishment isn’t the amount of projects I completed but in fact it is the amount of people I met along the way.
Here's a pic of Goggins and I at the beach.
He can't swim so he just soaked up some
sun while I splashed in the waves.
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My top ten memories of Nicaragua:
1)Dancing: in buses, with small children, at fiestas or whenever/wherever the mood might strike.
2)Eating hot soup at 12pm.
3)Finding a rat den in my house complete with 10 rats.
4)Riding the “Farris wheel of death” at my town carnival.
5)Going to the circus where the rafters swayed from the weight of people (including myself) that sat on them.
6)Falling off a bridge with my bike over my shoulder into a very deep muddy pit.
7)Getting stuck in a river while I was on a bus.
8)Getting hugs from all of the little kids that lived around my house.
9)Saying “Adios” to everyone on the street.
10)Watching my students graduate from high school and go onto college.
2)Eating hot soup at 12pm.
3)Finding a rat den in my house complete with 10 rats.
4)Riding the “Farris wheel of death” at my town carnival.
5)Going to the circus where the rafters swayed from the weight of people (including myself) that sat on them.
6)Falling off a bridge with my bike over my shoulder into a very deep muddy pit.
7)Getting stuck in a river while I was on a bus.
8)Getting hugs from all of the little kids that lived around my house.
9)Saying “Adios” to everyone on the street.
10)Watching my students graduate from high school and go onto college.