Alana's Wish List

Here are some random things I miss and could use from the USA:

Latina Magazine
Can Opener
Peeler
Bath and Body Works Lotion
Soap dish- thanks mom!

viernes, 3 de octubre de 2008

Stages of a Computer Center






Here are some pictures of my computer project. I will have more once the computers are installed.


domingo, 30 de marzo de 2008

Bolivia Map






















Here are some photos from the map of Bolivia that I painted with the help of a fellow volunteer (Erica) in my site.

lunes, 11 de febrero de 2008

Carnaval Chapaco





Hotel where costume party was held




In the campo
Kids dancing the Chacarera





There is only one way to describe Carnaval in Bolivia and it involves getting very wet. I spent this Carnaval in Tarija and I have to say it was the most fun I’ve had since I’ve been here. The first night (Thursday) was spent watching the Comadres (madres means mothers) parade which was a parade that only includes women and I believe is only held in the department of Tarija. Women are made comadres if they are very good friends with another woman or if they are involved in the family, such as a godmother. The tradition for comadres is that one woman will give another woman (her comadre) a comadres basket which includes balloons, confetti, bell peppers, cucumbers, “sweet bread” or pan dulce as they call it here which is really just baked bread that is licorice flavored and candy. Once one woman is made a comadre it is her turn the following year to give the same woman who made her a comadre another basket. I’m sure that rule isn’t always followed by everyone because everyone likes to give and receive baskets on comadres. When the women dance in the Comadres parade many of them carry the comadres baskets. There is also a day for the men, Compadres, but it’s def. not as popular as the one for the women- sorry guys. I am also told that the women receive bell peppers and cucumbers in their baskets while the men receive squash because these vegetables are supposed to represent the female and male anatomy which I think is pretty funny. Ok so after Comadres there was the regular parade where everyone throws balloons and buckets of water on people. My friends and I got in a great espuma or foam fight where we all nailed each other in the faces. I had a lot of fun walking around and spraying little kids in the face who got me all wet. One of the pictures I put up was later in the afternoon when Willy and I went by the plaza and if you can’t tell the plaza is def. not normally that wet. Someone had managed to open up an underground water pipe and there was a stream of water rushing into the air and getting everyone wet. Of course there were also people running around with water guns, more balloons and buckets of water too SO unless you wanted to stay dry you’d have to stay far away from that plaza. So after getting wet for 2 days I made it to a dry costume party being hosted by one of the nicer hotels here in Tarija. The party cost a little over 20 dollars to attend but there was an open bar and food around 3 in the morning. They gave us Saice which is a traditional Tarijeño dish consisting of ground beef, chopped potatoes and peas in a spicy sauce served over rice and accompanied by salad. I had very little time to put together a costume but as you can see I found a purple wig and Willy bought a mask. I had a great time at the party hanging out with some PC friends and some of Willy’s friends who had come down to Tarija from La Paz as well. After the weekend I went out to the campo (the country) to a small town called Canis Moro where there were more people getting each other wet and there was an outdoor party. I went with some PC people and some Argentinean people who are friends with one of my friends. I had a great time out there in the campo and came home a little wet (again). On one of the final days of Carnaval I had a more relaxing time and went to the pool with Willy and his friends. I can’t remember the last time I’ve been to the pool and def. not in the month of February so that was a lot of fun. All and all I had a great Carnaval mainly due to the fact that is was hot and that made it more fun to get wet and engage in water and foam fights with people. It was also great walking around with a group of people and hanging out with good friends. I can’t wait until Carnaval comes around again next year of course by then I hope to be in Brazil!

martes, 8 de enero de 2008




Wow, I know it has been a long time since I wrote on my blog, which makes it even harder to decide where to begin. Things had been going slowly for the first few months and then all of a sudden I had to go to IST (4 moth re-connect with my group) in Cochabamba for 2 weeks. It was really great seeing all my friends again and hearing about how they are doing in their sites. Everyone had to make a 10 min. presentation with their work partners about their sites. Then we had our PDW (Project Design Workshop) where we learned the early steps for how to start up a project in our community. We will also have another PDW somewhere down the line again in Cochabamba. After IST I went for 1 day to La Paz to go to a friend’s wedding. The wedding was the nicest out of the 4 that I have been to so far. I went to 3 last time I was here but this one obviously had more money invested in it. Moving along, I then came back to Tarija for 2 weeks and then I took my first vacation. I went to La Paz for Christmas and New Years. I spent Christmas with Willy’s family and New Years with a stomach ache (all better now though). So I didn’t have the greatest New Years but at least I got to see some fireworks. It was just nice to have the chance to get out of my site for a bit especially since nothing is really going on there right now due to school vacation. The most exciting thing I have to look forward to is what they call a campeonato (aka sports tournament) that is coming up this weekend and I think lasts a week until next weekend but the big game days are this and next Sunday. I went to my town meeting which by the way is usually 3 hours long and that night happened to be 5 hours because they were planning for the tournament. Anyway at the meeting I somehow got asked to help sell food tickets so that is what I will be doing on Sunday. I think this is what the last volunteer did when she was there so I though that was funny they wanted me to do the same thing but at the same time at least I felt included in the community planning of a big event. After 5 hours in the meeting room they still hadn’t finished planning but called it quits for the night. In other news I will be trying to paint a mural of Bolivia for my school. With or without the kids is still to be determined since they might be really crazy and make a mess. I am thinking of having them paint the background and then I will do the actual map part and they can fill in areas if they want. The school already has a map painted of the world from the last volunteer so my work partner wants me to do the other wall with a map of Bolivia. Ok, so I guess the next blog update will be after the tournament and I hope to have some more pictures from my site. Sorry it took so long to update but I was out of town and outta the loop for about a month there. Later!