Recent posts from: Matagalpa2 – 07/24/2014


Matagalpa 2 Day 19 The FINAL DAY


Hi everyone! Today is the final day of our journey and we were the last two leaders of the day were us, Bianca and Amy. We started off our day with our last wakeup call at our hostel. We made sure to use one of the bird whistles to wake everyone up in the most...

Matagalpa 2 Day 18 – Free Day


Hello everyone, Today was a free day and we were to get to know each other a lot better so that we could bondmore.  So we went out with different groups and just had a blast today. We shared stories and our experiences that we had while in Matagalpa. Those exchanges...

Matagalpa 2 Day 17 – Fun Day


Hello Everyone, This is Averie and Zimba. Today consisted of a hasty wake up call followed by a long day of fun. We started the day by waking up thirty minutes later than normal (6:30am); we also only had a half hour to get ready so it was a pretty fast paced morning....

Matagalpa 2 Day 16 – CAP DELIVERY DAY 3


Harro bloggers. Today was the final day of the CAP and as leaders, we felt so happy to say that we all stuck together as a team and finished renovating the library. We started like always. We woke up at 5:45. Like usual, we went to breakfast and then as energizer we...

Matagalpa 2 Day 15 – CAP Delivery Day 2


Hey, It’s Emely and Brandi. Before our second day of the Community Action Project (CAP), our first duty was to get everyone out of bed. “IT IS NOW 5:55 AM AND YOU HAVE FIVE MINUTES TO TAKE THAT GOOD NAP BEFORE YOU HAVE TO WAKE UP AND GO TO...

Matagalpa 2 Day 14 – CAP Delivery Day 1


Hola, it’s Sabrina and Giselle! Today was the first day for our CAP (Community Action Project). It was also the first day that there were two leaders del dia. We woke up at 5 a.m. and we went to wake up everyone else at 5:55 a.m. and it was a very fun way to...

Matagalpa 2 Day 12 – Living on a $1 a Day


Hello Everyone: Today I was the the leader of the day for living on a dollar on a day. My experience today was the best. My host family was very inviting to strangers in their home. I didn’t feel like an outsider; I felt like part of the family. My host mother was...