August 4, 2008

Mt. Qua Qua & Levera Beach

Today was Emancipation Day, so for the day off my friends Junior, Isaiah, and I went hiking at Mt. Qua Qua. It's not necessarily a mountain, but rather a steep ridge that rises above the Gran Etang Crater Lake up to a point where you have a gorgeous 360 degree view of Grenada, and can see both the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. We ate our picnic lunches on a huge boulder and I actually felt cold for a change, which was glorious. Afterward we drove up north, stopping along the way so I could check out an old abandoned airplane, then went to Levera Beach (where the sea and the ocean meet) and spent the rest of the afternoon in the waves. And we got ice cream on the drive back, so it was a great day!





August 1, 2008

Grensave Summer Camp

The whole month of July was consumed by Grensave's Summer Camp, in which local and Peace Corps volunteers helped as counselors to the 50 kids, ages 4-12,that would come every morning, bright n' early at 8am (the earliest I've had to wake up all year, since all my school-year projects are in the afternoons). I came 3 days a week and we did everything from snorkeling, swimming, salsa dancing, hiking, art, sign language, sports, learning about our bodies & teen pregnancy, pet farms, museums, river tubing, and going to the beach on our last day in the pouring rain. So much fun! And I got to know a few of my previous Grensave students even better while also meeting some new kids from my neighborhood...like my twin buddies Jervon & Josanne.

sailing & snorkeling...
hiking at Concord Falls...
me, Grensave's secretary Merril, & Samantha (a volunteer from Canada)...
me & some of the older girls...
my little ladies Josanne & Tori-Anne...
I once told my buddy Jervon that I could read minds, so every morning he would find me and ask me to do it again...
river tubing...
some of the staff & volunteers...

July 31, 2008

Windward Island Games

Every year the 4 islands of Dominica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and Grenada send teams from their secondary schools (Jr. High & High School equivalent) to compete in a series of sports for a week. This year's games were held in Grenada, so my volleyball friends and I assisted as referees, score & statistics keepers, and line judges in the volleyball portions of the competition. Grenada has just recently been revamping the volleyball programs in its schools so this was a great opportunity for the athletes to be challenged and see their potential.

July 18, 2008

HOPE-PALS Summer Camp

Thanks to a PEPFAR grant (President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief), I was able to organize a 3-day overnight camp for the children of the Hope-Pals members. We had sports, arts & crafts, sessions on sexuality and personal development, a puppet show on HIV/AIDS, taekwondo lessons, a movie night, and then our final day at the beach. It was stressful bringing it all together, but oh so worth the effort when a few of the kids said this was their first time at summer camp and one child even told me, "I was scared to come to camp, but now I think this is the most fun I ever had." I grew so attached to them within the first few hours and was so humbled to have them trusted in my care.

Dr. Marianne Szauer leading a session on HIV/AIDS with the puppets...
me & the kids...
Beach Day at Grand Anse...

July 13, 2008

Our Franka becomes Senator the Honourable Franka Bernardine.

Since NDC won the elections, they've been selecting a cabinet of ministers and have asked Grenada's Peace Corps Director to be the Minister of Education! We're incredibly sad to see her go, but this is such an amazing opportunity for her and the children of Grenada that we can't help but be happy for her. She later told us she had to rush out to buy a fancy hat just for the Swearing In Ceremony...




July 12, 2008

Farewell EC 76!

In honor of the previous group of volunteers who are finishing their 2 years of service, we made oil-down (Grenada's national dish) and had a bonfire on the beach to say our goodbyes. It's so weird to think that once they leave, we're going to be holding down the fort. We'll miss you Eastern Caribbean 76!



July 8, 2008

Firstly my birthday, Secondly elections

Well...I'm on lock-down right now. It's really not as fun as it sounds. And I'm officially old.

Good news is that I have a phone and I can still have visitors...after they vote of course.

July 5, 2008

My Quarter-Life Crisis

Happy 4th of July! It was pretty funny trying to celebrate an American holiday while no one around us seemed to get excited with us. :) A bunch of us Americans gathered together and had a BBQ at our friend's house, and then went out afterward to celebrate my 25th birthday (since Grenada's Election Day is stealing my thunder on July 8 and we Peace Corps Volunteers are supposed to be on house arrest that day). I couldn't have asked for a better night with friends, getting spoiled with margaritas and dancing til the bar closed. Thank you to everyone who came out for the madness!


June 28, 2008

West Indies vs. Australia Cricket Game

Another scorcher of a day (my friend and I were literally pouring ice cold water down our spines so we could get the chills). Unfortunately the West Indies got crushed, but I was happy for my friends Down Under. And I ate about 5 pounds of Rice Krispy Treats, so how can I complain?


June 26, 2008

School's out for the summer!

We had our End of the Year Party at the Limes today! I can't believe it's already summer. The kids have done so great and responded especially well to the Incentives Program I began in January. They all got their prizes (my Mom sent a bunch of toys and books from home) depending on how many stars they earned on their chart, and it was so rewarding to see their faces when they realized all their hard work paid off. I also ended the year with 2 young girls who have come onto the program to help teach, so that is a huge blessing!




June 24, 2008

Special Olympics Launch

Tonight they officially launched the Special Olympics here in Grenada. One of the volunteers from the previous group has been working hard with the organization to make this happen, so this was exciting to witness and I'm really looking forward to helping coach for the upcoming games in November (Lauren and I are stepping in to fill her shoes).


June 23, 2008

Green vs. Yellow


It's not just election fever in the US...Grenada's Prime Minister Keith Mitchell recently called for elections, so everywhere you turn there is something green (New National Party) or yellow (National Democratic Congress). As Peace Corps volunteers, we're supposed to keep our distance from any political gatherings as to keep neutral and not offend anyone. But I was able to watch a New National Party Rally from afar since my homestay family's house overlooks the location.


June 19, 2008

Limes Field Day

Since the school year is wrapping up and the masses are getting restless, I decided to have a Field Day with my Limes kids. We had football, relays, frisbee 500, jump-roping contests, and cake...it was a great day. I was narrating everything like an Olympics commentator the whole time and the kids got a kick out of that. And of course my whistle made another appearance.





Dancing King

My friend Keith is a performer with the Vinney Way Dance Group and let me tag along as the photographer/groupie for one of their shows at a nearby resort...how fun is my job?

And this is Keith (they won't let him wear the rest of the costume...for obvious reasons. :)

June 15, 2008

Football & Reggae

Today was the Grenada vs. Costa Rica football game, which was fun, but disappointing for 2 reasons: it was a tie and I wasn't able to snag another free jersey from a player. But there was a free reggae concert afterwards with Maxi Priest! It was awesome and we were dancing along right in the front row!



June 13, 2008

HIV Peer Counseling Workshop

For the past 3 days I co-facilitated a workshop with my community partners at Hope-Pals, based on the material that we acquired at the Tobago training. We had a small turnout from the Hope-Pals members, but every person trained is a big step towards educating the community in HIV/AIDS and peer support, so I was very happy with the results. It felt like a huge accomplishment running my first workshop and I'm feeling much more confident for the next one.

June 9, 2008

PE classes

My classes with Grensave have been going a lot better lately since I’ve switched over to PE class instead of keeping them indoors all afternoon. We all walk down to the old National Stadium, do warm-ups and stretching, then either have races or I teach them frisbee. Today I brought my whistle to keep them in line and it works wonders! As well as push-ups for those who misbehave. Muhahaha!