Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Day one

Wow! It sure has been an adventure! Yesterday we didn't arrive into Managua until 11:00 at night. Our plane was delayed an hour and 26 minutes due to electrical problems and then a fuel pump problem. On top of that I ended slipping in our hotel and scrapped my elbow quite nicely, but I'm ok. Today we visited Fe y Algeria which is a school in Managua. It was quite an experience to see the classrooms and meet some of the students. After that we had a lovely lunch at the Center for Global Education. It was  very delicious! After lunch we went to the city dump and learned about NicaHope which helps students stay in school by making money off jewelry they make and sell. Of course I bought some and it was way more than I would have ever paid for jewelry usually, but it went to an amazing cause. I HIGHLY recommend you check out NicaHope! 

The computer here is very slow so I opted to connect to wifi and blog from my phone. Don't worry, my phone is in airplane mode. No data charges here! Because of this I can't upload pictures that I have taken, so I will upload them when I get back home. 

Well, I'm quite exhausted and it's about dinner time. I hope y'all are doing well and I'll update you tomorrow.

Much love,

Whitney


Friday, May 10, 2013

Before Nicaragua

I can't believe the time has finally come, I'm going to Nicaragua. In four days I will be arriving into a foreign land and I currently have only ever seen pictures of Nicaragua. A little backstory, I am part of the MAT program at Westminster College. Since I am part of this program, I get to travel to a country I may not have otherwise ever visited. My options were Mexico, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. I chose Nicaragua because I thought, "I have to get my passport for this trip, I might as well make it worth it." So I decided to go the furthest away from the United States. This past week I have been immersed in pre-trip classes about Nicaragua. I have become fascinated by this beautiful country. I have learned a great deal about the country regarding politics, economics, education, and the list goes on. I am bewildered at the fact that I have not learned anything about Nicaragua in my history classes. From the Sandinista Movement, to Somoza, to the Contras in Nicaragua, I am astonished this is the first time I am hearing anything about this. After all, I am a 23-year-old woman who is pretty educated, or so I thought, I should know a little more about what's going on in other countries. I can hardly wait for Tuesday to come. The past two nights I have had dreams about Nicaragua, is that a bad thing??? Our itinerary will be jam packed full of various activities and meetings we will be attending. We will visit Fe y Alegeria, NicaHope, various schools, Managua, Esteli, possibly Sunday Mass, swim at a volcano, possibly a baseball game, and the list goes on. You would think we were going to be there longer than a week. Well that is all for now, I will keep you updated on my personal blog, but you should also check out the group blog as well. Here is the class blog address: www.matnica2013.wordpress.com I look forward to this enriching experience and I will update with how things went for the day and I will include tons of pictures as well. Have a great night until the next blog post. Whitney