

In just one week, I’ll be calling a small house on Calle Libertad, in Granada, Nicaragua my new home.
Yes, I am embarking on yet another adventure, but this time not to Africa. My love for traveling, my fascination with other cultures and people, and my drive to do volunteer work in a developing country drove me to search for a long- term volunteer opportunity abroad. Finally, at the beginning of this year, I found a non-profit organization in Nicaragua that was looking for volunteers to work in six different primary schools in small villages right outside of Granada. After applying and having many conversations with the director, I decided that I’d take this wonderful opportunity to fulfill one of my biggest dreams in my life thus far.
I’ll be working mostly with kids who are in Kindergarten- 4Th grade, teaching English, assisting teachers with generating creative lesson plans (this is lacking since teachers have limited education themselves, therefore integrating any sort of creativity in to plans is not a priority for them), and running an art program at the school. On top of that, the director of the program has asked and suggested that I set up a community art project in which I will design and help paint murals on some of the school walls. If you’re thinking this couldn't be more up my alley, that’s exactly what I was thinking, it’s why I committed so quickly, and only gave myself four weeks to pack up everything and head off!
Though the thought of traveling, living abroad, and doing volunteer work has always excited me, the emotions are overwhelming now that this dream of mine is becoming reality. I have decided to create this blog so that all of you can follow my adventures, keep track of what I am doing and how my experience is, see pictures of where I am living and working, and hear about my excursions outside of Granada and Nicaragua on my long weekends and school breaks. Since I will have Internet access fairly accessible, I am hoping to post something on here at least once a week... so keep your eye out. Being gone for so long this time, I opted not to put the responsibility on my father of sending out my mass e-mails, and figured this would be the most convenient for both you and me!
I hope you enjoy following me on my adventures throughout Nicaragua and the surrounding countries! Wish me luck!
Hey Michaela!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you're going to have an amazing time! Safe travels and all the best. Can't wait to hear more about your arrival and first few days there!
-Mark V
Dear Michaela, my adventuresome, fabulous daughter: This month has flown by and now that we are counting the days til your departure, the reality of your 10-month absence from home is beginning to sink in. I couldn't be more proud of you. Your courage and desire to contribute something of value to this world and to those far less more fortunate than us makes me well up with love and admiration for you (even more than usual). You are an inspiration to me. Remember, I am never more than a heartbeat away from you! Love, Mom
ReplyDeleteFrom one teacher to another....it is amazing what you are about to do! I'm very proud of you and get goose bumps thinking of you being able to live out this dream! Enjoy each and every moment...the hard times and the good ones. These next 10 months will give you a life time of memories. I can't wait to share it all with you!
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With love, xoxox Jill (and Ash too :))
Hey kiddo - What a blast. I am so excited to follow your adventure and make it a little piece of my life too. Though you will be giving much of your time, energy and talent while in Nicaragua, you will come away much the more rich in spirit and worldliness through that giving. Know we are always with you out there in the world. Love ya - Dad
ReplyDeleteMichaela, AWESOME! I'm wicked happy for you. You have been talking about doing this for the 4 years that I've known you. Finally, your dream is coming true. I wish you the best. Be happy, be safe, and keep in touch. Much love, Jay
ReplyDeleteI am very excited for you! Doing something like this is just amazing. I am looking forward to checking up on your adventures! Only a few more days until they begin...
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-Erik (and Teddy)
Woo hoo! Just reading your opening blog entry has made feel very excited for your adventures and life abroad. I am so proud of you Micky! You've always had such a big heart and wanted to help all those around you and you really are an inspiration. Hope you have the time of your life girl! Lots of love, Amy
ReplyDeleteHi Michaela, can't believe your off on another adventure. Good luck and I look forward to watching how your trip goes. Enjoy and have fun.
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Hi Michaela....your "other mother" is thinking of you here in Fairport, NY....so glad Shan sent me this site on your travels....you should be so proud....you may be far away in miles but you could not be closer in heart....we look forward to sharing more of your great adventures along the way....be the strong girl I know you are and stay safe and happy....love you....Mrs. G.
ReplyDeleteHey Mickey! Your blog is awesome. I feel like I'm there with you. I'm so happy that you are getting to have this opportunity. I'm sure you will make a real impact on all of the kids that you are with. They are extremely lucky to have you enter into their lives. I'm thinking of you and sending you lots of love and good wishes from home. I'm so very proud of you and the person you have become. Keep your head up and remember what an amazing thing you are doing. Love, Ash
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