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My YAV Year in Guatemala
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My YAV Year in Guatemala. Thursday, October 13, 2011. This past Sunday was difficult for me because the other three girls left Xela and went to their sites for the year. Watching them drive off, knowing that two of them would be four hours away from me and that I was on my own was a tough pill to swallow. Things are getting real now- the experience I have been interested in since age 18 has begun! I am very excited about this ministry- I will be building community with those whom society often deems R...
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My YAV Year in Guatemala
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My YAV Year in Guatemala. Thursday, October 13, 2011. During language school, my routine was to wake up and eat breakfast at 7, then walk to school, which ran from 8am to noon. At noon, I would return home and have lunch with my host mom, brother, and all of the children at Rosa’s daycare (which totaled 18-25 on any given day! Once things settle down a bit more, I hope to take a weekly class in order to improve my grammar. I really enjoyed working with my teacher, Carmen. She is a law student who...The w...
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My YAV Year in Guatemala: September 2011
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My YAV Year in Guatemala. Thursday, September 1, 2011. Let the adventure begin. I have made it to Guatemala! As my first entry states, I am taking part in the PC(USA’s) Young Adult Volunteer program in Xela, Guatemala. This is a program for young adults that I have been interested in for several years, and the timing finally felt right! For more information on the Young Adult Volunteer Program (YAV), please visit. Http:/ gamc.pcusa.org/ministries/yav/. On Monday August 22. But then came Irene! A quaint l...
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My YAV Year in Guatemala: August 2011
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My YAV Year in Guatemala. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. Leaving on a jet plane. I am excited to share with you that I have been chosen by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) to serve for one year as a Young Adult Volunteer in Guatemala. I leave September 1. And will return early August of 2012. Through the Young Adult Volunteer program (YAV) of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), I will be joining over 70 other young adults serving at 16 different sites both here in the. In Xela, I will be working with Ceipa (.
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My YAV Year in Guatemala: December 2011
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My YAV Year in Guatemala. Sunday, December 25, 2011. Posadas, Pachas, and Prayers. Feliz Navidad friends, family and loved ones! For unto us a Savior is born- Hallelujia! Since I have been horrible at this blog thing, I have decided to write a Christmas blog, then rewind and recap the last two months! Am very sorry for my absence but here is what I have been up to the past few weeks…. Below: Austin, myself, Julianne, Marcia and Jackie with our prepared feast! Christmas is here in Guatemala! And there wou...
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My YAV Year in Guatemala: “For Every time there is a season…a time to embrace…” Ecclesiastes 3:5b
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My YAV Year in Guatemala. Thursday, October 13, 2011. 8220;For Every time there is a season…a time to embrace…” Ecclesiastes 3:5b. Hello from Quetzaltenango, Guatemala! After a long four weeks in San Juan Del Obispo and a one week stint in Pachaj, I am settled in to my new home for the next 9 ½ months! The last six weeks have been a complete whirlwind but I am happy to finally be settled in and getting in to a routine. Now that I have internet in my house, I promise to be more in touch! For the four week...
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My YAV Year in Guatemala: October 2011
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My YAV Year in Guatemala. Thursday, October 13, 2011. 8220;For Every time there is a season…a time to embrace…” Ecclesiastes 3:5b. Hello from Quetzaltenango, Guatemala! After a long four weeks in San Juan Del Obispo and a one week stint in Pachaj, I am settled in to my new home for the next 9 ½ months! The last six weeks have been a complete whirlwind but I am happy to finally be settled in and getting in to a routine. Now that I have internet in my house, I promise to be more in touch! For the four week...
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Anna in Korea: September 2011
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011. Last time, I told you exciting things had begun. We've started our mission work, and already we're well on the way to solving the world's problems! Oh Wait, YAVs aren't supposed to save the world? Didn't I learn anything at Orientation? The Korean Language School, affectionately known as "The Pink Building". For example, Caffé Pascucci serves excellent green tea lattes. In the meantime, I start work tomorrow! Tuesday, September 13, 2011. Welcome back, blog-reading types!
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Under the Guatemala Son: April 2012
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Under the Guatemala Son. Tuesday, April 17, 2012. Once again, time has flown and I have not blogged in awhile! We live to bring glory to GOD, not ourselves. I can only pray that I leave a Legacy.like the Nichole Nordeman song. Here are the beautiful lyrics of her song that express my heart for my time in Guatemala as well as my life upon this earth:. I don't mind if you've got something nice to say about me. And I enjoy an accolade like the rest. You could take my picture and hang it in a gallery. NOOOO ...
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Under the Guatemala Son: May 2011
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Under the Guatemala Son. Friday, May 13, 2011. Raising Support Both Financially and Through Prayer. This is such an exciting opportunity but it is not possible without the generous support of my fellow friends and family whom God will call to give both financially and support me through prayer. I need to raise $8,000 for my year in Guatemala to support me with living and travel expenses. To think about this amount of money in a few different ways look at this:. 1 100 people each giving a set $80. Each ma...