Well it has officially been over a week since I left. I miss everyone terribly. But things have been going very well here. I have been in Belize for 6 days and have been extremely busy the entire time. We (the group of volunteers, 43 in total) arrived in Belize City at 11am where we were greeted by all the current PCVs (Peace Corps Volunteers). Here is a picture of all 43 volunteers. I am kind of hidden by other people but at least you get a look at my fellow volunteers.
After going through customs, we all loaded onto a school bus, which are used for public transportation throughout Belize, and headed to a restaurant by the ocean. We had stewed chicken with rice and beans, because everything here comes with rice and beans.
Once we arrived in Belize we had a couple hours of training and then settled into our new home for the next week. It is a hotel located in Belmopan called Garden City Inn. The hotel is nice but doesn’t have much compared to the States. Our room consists of 2 bed and on night stand…but it does have air conditioning. We are so spoiled! It also claims to have hot water but only a few of us has figured that out. I have been taking cold showers the entire week and actually prefer it. It gets really hot in Belize and a cold shower at the end of the day feels great. Every day we have to walk to the PC Headquarters, here are some pics of my daily walk.
We are in training all day from around 8am to 5pm. Afterwards everyone goes out to dinner, and hangs out. I have been going to bed around 10pm because I am so exhausted at the end of the night. It gets dark around here at 6:30pm, which makes 10pm feel like 1am. On Friday night we had the opportunity to attend a Garifuna traditional dance, performed by students ranging from ages 5-30. It was absolutely amazing!! I hope to be placed in a Garifuna community. I was planning on adding more pictures but the internet is too slow, but I promise to add them later.
So that’s basically it guys. The next big thing to happen is moving to my training site. Youth volunteers have two opportunities, a Garifuna or Kriol site. Depending on where we go, depends on where we are placed. Unfortunately we don’t have a choice in where we are placed. I want the Garifuna site but I guess I will have to wait until Tuesday to find out. I will let you guys know what happens. When I move to my community training site I will have to find a local internet cafĂ© to access the internet. So…until then!!
P.S I just found out that I will be learning Kriol as a language and be in southern Belize for the next 8 weeks!!! Yay me!!
4 comments:
It looks absolutely beautiful there! Watch out for open wells. I heard that Belize is like, entirely covered in open wells. Don't fall in one! :P
Love and miss ya...
You learning another language! thats going to be awesome!! You are soo lucky love! i love you!!
Samantha Matty
It was a really good idea to disclaim that these are your thoughts and in no way represent the thoughts of the US Government or the Peace Corps!!! HA HA! I should walk around saying that all the time, maybe I'd get arrested less. Maybe not.
Its simply beautiful their.. Wow another language how awesome.. I love rice and beans I be great over their.. miss and love u also..
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