CBT: A new city, a new family and 300 additional mosquito bites…



3-25-10 10:12pm

I've moved to the east! But don't worry because you can still send me packages and mail at the same address. Haha. I know am staying in a small town on the eastern part of the island where all of us ICT volunteers will be getting our technical training skills and our community based training. I will be staying here for 5 weeks approximately and I kind of like it here already. My new doña has a huge family and she is so insistent on taking me everywhere so I am very excited cause my last doña did not take me anywhere. Yay! The only bummer is that half of our group (the environmental group) is not with us, they're at a different location getting their specific training. Pretty interesting!

So far my stay here has been interesting. I've only been here like 5 hours and I think my doña is cool. She has her own business selling clothes next door, she also sells flowers and has this beautiful garden (I will try to put pics up later!) and her husband owns a "camp" which is basically a ranch. Chevere! (That means cool in spanish…) I am pretty excited for training, I really need to learn everything there is to know about computers and the labs we may be working in. There is a supposed discoteca here called "Club Wow!" that I am really looking forward to going to. As soon as I find my way around here I will be getting down there ASAP. :) I definitely see the volunteers getting more comfortable with one another and closer to one another as well. I am very happy with our group and can't wait to start working with them on all these projects.

P.S. I got my results for the tests wednesday: Spanish test I got a 9/10. Basically if you get a 10 that means you are "superior", thank god I haven't tested there yet. haha. And for the other test I got a 93/100 and I only needed an 80 to pass. So I would say I did quite well. Did you expect anything else? haha.

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