We recently acquired a Nicaraguan "daughter", an international student at Reedley College who will be living with us for nine months! We decided to convert our Peace Corps blog into a blog about our experience with her. Read about our adventures, mishaps, and other funny things that happen throughout this experience.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
D.C.
So we made it to D.C. in one piece. We had a whirlwind last week at home spending lots of time with our friends and families, and a fabulous going away party (thanks Lisa)! Now we have a few days to hang out with Mikael and Irini, watch some fireworks (yay), and eat lots of greasy food before we have to live in a hut with no electricity. I still don't think it has fully sunk in yet, after a nearly two year process it just did not seem like we were ever going and I don't think it will until we arrive in Honduras . It was sad saying our goodbyes, especially to our nephew and our kitty (Laurie better take good care of her or ELSE). We're looking forward to a fun weekend and finally arriving in Honduras after such a long wait!
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Link to Pictures on Facebook
interesting links about Catacamas-Olancho-Honduras
- Kevin's pictures from his trip to La Moskitia
- Trip to Amapala
- Photos around Catacamas
- And the destruction of the alfombras
- photos of more alfombras in Comayagua
- photos of the alfombras in Comayagua
- Photos of La Ceiba and Comayagua during Semana Santa
- photos of Kevins family garden project
- latest photos
- photos of Honduras
- photos of Honduras2
- free texts to us-click on envia tus mensajes desde la web, tu nombre = your name
- One of Shannon's counterparts
- Some Honduran news in English
- Other Peace Corps Honduras blogs
- map of Central America-so you can see where we are
- Climate of Catacamas
- current weather_correct? I dont know
- map of Honduras-not very good
- Satellite image of Honduras
1 comment:
Of course your blog has polka dots :) Have a safe trip!
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