Thursday, July 7, 2011

Media Maratón

Last weekend in Guayaquil, 4 Peace Corps Volunteer friends and I participated in the Guayaquil Half Marathon. I say "participated" because training has been S L O W. Two of the girls ran with parasites (and who knows what other stomach friends). The race started at 6am, which might seem early, but the Guayaquil sun gets up at 6:30. By the middle of the race, I was dehydrated and sweating like crazy. Training in the sierra is good for the lungs, but doesn't help at all with the humidity! Spirits were high, as we all ended with PRs, receiving our medals at the Finish Line.


María teresa Guerrero (Flaca), a famous TV anchor and news reporter in Ecuador was at the race too! She competed in the 10k, finishing with an impressive 47min. She was recently hit by a car while running, but it appears her recovery is going very well.


We made Peace Corps Running Shirts!! 

This is the BACK:

and ... the FRONT:

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Programa de Literatura

In Carbon Chimipamba, the students have been hard at work. Starting in October, we organized our Programa de Literatura at La Escuela Galo Vásconez Ocampo, 11 students participated. Their goals were focused on reading as many books as possible, demonstrating their understanding of the books, and rewarding both the individual students and the whole school for their achievements. Here's how we broke down their goals:

After 8 books: The school will receive more books
After 18 books: Invite our parents for a "Parent's Reading Day"
After 28 books: Paint murals on the school walls
The BIG mural... the quote on the book says ""Aprender es descubrir que algo es posible." - Fritz Perls (to learn is to discover that something is possible)
Murals for the little kids...

Another Mural "The Ugly Duck"                                           Mural of kids playing a local game around a tree

After hard work and weekly reading circles, the school completed all their goals ... and received CERTIFICATES.
Not only did they complete their formal goals … we began to see several changes around the school as well … every morning the students pick up trash outside their school building and then wash their hands before opening their books to learn. During their recess time, the kids enjoy reading in pairs. After several art projects and the murals went up in the school, two students have expressed interest in learning to draw. The students minds are ideas are starting to open.
A HUGE Thank You to everyone who helped donate books!! Especially Mr. Bobby’s Class!