April 24, 2009

¡Olé!

To celebrate the new volunteers and Karla's birthday, we had a Mexican Fiesta...complete with an awesome homemade piñata (courtesy of crafty, new Nicole), tacos y salsa, una bucket de margaritas, sombreros, multiple games of flippy cup, and of course, the annual chocolate cake fight (it's not Mexican, but it's tradition whenever we have cake at Nicole's house).



April 20, 2009

Welcome New Volunteers!

The new batch of Peace Corps Volunteers were officially sworn in today. Because of budget cuts, it's a smaller group of only 7. And because God feels sorry for the current male volunteers, they're all girls! :) Regardless, we're very excited to have them as part of the Peace Corps family and know that they'll accomplish a lot for Grenada!

Passing on the legacy with the peace cake
Katherine, Rana, Lizzie, Karla, Nicole, Alyssa, & Liz

April 17, 2009

Goodbye Dr. Szauer!

Tonight I went to a farewell dinner for Dr. Marianne Szauer, one of the incredible and dynamic women I started working with when I first came to Grenada. I met her through my community partner Ann Hopkin, who was like her other half (I like to think of them as Laverne & Shirley). Dr. Szauer has been living here for a few years, working at the medical school and starting all kinds of programs like HIV Peer Counseling in the Prison, Boys on the Block (outreach to poor communities to educate them on safe sex and STI's), HIV Puppet Shows for Kids, and free mobile health clinics around the island. And all of this in her "free time." She's touched so many Grenadian lives and will be impossible to forget...not only because of her selfless service, but because of her unique and dynamic personality. I laugh whenever I think about how she would just march right up to men on the streets and lecture them on their unsafe sexual behavior and all the nasty STI's they could contract if they continued (and then proceed to show them descriptive photos). :) We'll miss you Dr. Szauer!

April 15, 2009

Lilly does Grenada!

My good friend Lilly, one of the Peace Corps volunteers from St. Lucia, finally came to visit the Isle of Spice! She stayed for 2 weeks (which still wasn't enough time), so let me tell the story in frames, since we like to think of the vacation as one big photo shoot. :)

You can't come to Grenada without seeing Grand Anse Beach.
We shared everything, except the same SPF.Fish Friday and karaoke in Gouyave with the other volunteers.
We were pretty excited to frolic together once again.
There was a face-off with the village goat in Victoria.
I taught Lilly the art of "The Little Mermaid" impression at the swimming hole...she's still learning.We walked to the gorgeous Levera Beach, where the Caribbean and Atlantic meet.
We did some jumping.
We met a Rasta named "Wooden Balls" with locks down to the ground who showed us his newly born goats.
We took a much-needed break from the sun at the St. Patrick's Street Jam.
Being the good little housewife that she is, Lilly baked cinnamon rolls one morning and we managed to eat the entire batch within hours.
We caught a Carriacou sunset on our way back to Dan's house.
We rented bikes (us girls got a discount!) and went for a long ride across Carriacou.
Our off-roading led us to discovering a hidden beach called Anse la Roche.
We did some jumping there too, of course.
One of our many photo shoots at Paradise Beach...this one's entitled "Hey Big Spender!"
Lilly is a workout Nazi so we had to squeeze in some exercise on the beach, and Lilly's signature handstand.
I got dressed first one morning and Lilly liked my outfit so much that, well...
And one of my favorite things to do, jumping off the Seven Sisters Waterfalls (without a guide). Lilly wasn't very happy with me when we got to the big falls.