Monthly Archives: December 2012

chachapoyas.

during thanksgiving, i was able to FINALLY take my first vacation since being in peru. it was nice to have a few days to finally be a tourist and see a new part of the country after being here for 5 ½ months. also, it was a great distraction from missing time with my family in the states.

the plaza in chacha.

the plaza in chacha.

for my first vacation, i went to chachapoyas, which is located in the department of las amazonas. i took a 35 soles bus ride there on a 10 hour overnight bus. when i got on, the bus attendant handed out plastic bags, i didn’t understand what this was for until the middle of the night. i awoke to people rustling their bags so they had some where to put their waste as they were car sick since the road to there is 80% curving around and going up-and-down mountains. needless to say i turned the music up on my ipod.

a view of the town center.

a view of the town center.

once i arrived, i found a hostel on the town square to stay at and my friends and i took off on our first tour. if you are ever to visit peru, i highly recommend chachapoyas. i plan to return as i could have spent 5 more days there without having repeated a thing. the town itself is pristine and surrounded by beautiful green mountainsides. it also has consistently made some of the top up-and-coming travel destinations in the world.

i was sad i only had 2 short days there, and reluctantly boarded my 24-hour bus ride to lima for eist. at least i had the very front seat of my bus…which made for an incredible view.

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a new profession.

getting ready.

getting ready.

after doing a charla the other week, the professor at the school saw my camera and asked me to return to take photos of the 5th graders (equivalent to seniors in high school) for the upcoming promoción (equivalent to graduation). of course i obliged. it was a lot a of fun, and i have taken it as my given place in my community now….community photographer…haha.

 

one of the classes.

one of the classes.

for some reason, peruvians never smile in their pictures. so i took this one after they all started giggling uncontrollably when i asked them to smile...

for some reason, peruvians never smile in their pictures. so i took this one after they all started giggling uncontrollably when i asked them to smile…

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el aniversario.

it's not a celebration without fireworks.

it’s not a celebration without fireworks.

tucume held it’s anniversary a couple of weeks ago. not to be confused with the anniversary of famed scientist federico villarreal…like i was when we had a celebration back in august. anyways, there were all sorts of events going on throughout the week including a robotics competition, chess competition, career fair, massive marriage ceremony, and, of course, a serrenata that included fireworks. saturday also included the traditional marches, in which i got to join in on my first march. i guess that makes me a real tucamana now?

the massive marriage ceremony. this is quite popular in peru, as it allows the opportunity for people to get married that would not have been able to afford to otherwise.

the massive marriage ceremony. this is quite popular in peru, as it allows the opportunity for people to get married that would not have been able to afford to otherwise.

we had one of the finalists from the second season of "yo soy" perform.

we had one of the finalists from the second season of “yo soy” perform.

bryhen, jennifer and samia accompanied me to the serranata.

bryhen, jennifer and samia accompanied me to the serranata.

fanny packs with those outfits make complete sense. these guys also made me go out to the middle and dance with them and the mayor...not embarrassing. everyone spent the next few days talking about my dancing....

fanny packs with those outfits make complete sense. these guys also made me go out to the middle and dance with them and the mayor…not embarrassing. everyone spent the next few days talking about my dancing….

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pompom.

the november personal progress theme was knowledge, so i had the young women make pompoms for the scriptures and books. i bought yarn in all the favorite colors of the girls and we had a delight making pompoms!

hard at work!

hard at work!

finished products!

finished products!

unrelated note: we had zone conference, where all the branches in the zone attended in lambayeque. i loved that our tiny, little branch could fit in one combi. ha.

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getting around town.

i have been putting the bicycle peace corps sent me to good use as i have started to expand my work to the caserios as well.

this road does lead to somewhere...eventually...

this road does lead to somewhere…eventually…

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just a quick 45 minute bike ride later and you arrive at one of the secondarias in the caserios.

just another bike ride out in the campo.

just another bike ride out in the campo.

iñikuk.

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the women’s group i work with sponsored the annual iñikuk pageant a few weeks ago. it was really quite spectacular, and the girls spent weeks preparing and learning mochika.

the prizes included a partial and full scholarship for the first place and runner-up. also these artisan made sashes and braid extensions for the ladies.

the prizes included a partial and full scholarship for the first place and runner-up. also these artisan made sashes and braid extensions for the ladies.

blanca and i are the obvious winners....

blanca and i are the obvious winners….

there was a pretty big crowd...we only started an 1 1/2 hours late to wait for people to arrive...

there was a pretty big crowd…we only started an 1 1/2 hours late to wait for people to arrive…

the ladies doing their introductions. the girls wore traditional dresses and used gords as props.

the ladies doing their introductions. the girls wore traditional dresses and used gords as props.

surprise! i was brought on stage to share some palabras...eeek...

surprise! i was brought on stage to share some palabras…eeek…

the girls also had a talent section where most shared traditional dances from peru from various cultures and time periods.

the girls also had a talent section where most shared traditional dances from peru from various cultures and time periods.

there was also a clothing part of the competition. the girls were garments from different regions throughout peru.

there was also a clothing part of the competition. the girls were garments from different regions throughout peru.

i love this picture. it captures the girl who won. such cutiepatooties.

i love this picture. it captures the girl learning she won. such cutiepatooties.

since it started late...the competition didn't even finish until after midnight...obviously, some people are not used to staying out this late...

since it started late…the competition didn’t even finish until after midnight…obviously, some people are not used to staying out this late…

also. this picture is honorable mention. i feel like it captures what happens anytime i let peruvians or really anyone else use my camera. instead of having a picture taken of me i am normally getting captured trying to explain my camera...ha.

also. this picture is honorable mention. i feel like it captures what happens anytime i let peruvians or really anyone else use my camera. instead of having a picture taken of me i am normally getting captured trying to explain my camera…ha.

 

(almost) all done.

one presentation and 35 pages written in spanish later my community diagnostic is done…well almost…i still have to edit the said 35 pages and present my diagnostic to my community. but the bulk of it is done, i feel like i have my liberty again. i don’t feel guilty for updating my blog instead of working on my diagnostic. and i feel like a free woman who no longer has to divide her days or stay holed-up in her room feverishly entering encuestas and typing away. so anyways. this was a long way to say that iiiiiiiiiiiii’m baaaaaaaaaack!!!!!

so much has happened. so there is a slew of posts. buckle in and hold tight. xoxox.