Posted in Constanza1 - 7/25/2017 by Hakeem and Kemo
Today was free day #2. We woke up at 8 am with a good wakeup call followed by an amazing breakfast that consisted of cereal and milk. We then got to explore the city of Constanza on our own. Our first stop was the supermarket, so that we could stock up on our snacks....
Posted in Riobamba1 - 8/03/2017 by Tyleik Watson
Today was a very long day, but nonetheless it was enjoyable. Breakfast consisted of a cake dish, a plate of fruit, and a small plate of eggs. Following this we kicked off our day by practicing some military drills to wake everyone up just a little bit. After everyone...
Posted in San Cristobal - 7/24/2017 by Daicy & Daniel
Hello to the loved ones back home and to those that are tuning in to these daily blogs, This is Daniel Mandujano and Daicy Perez, we want to start off by telling that we had a very interesting day. Todays theme was deconstructing poverty and to understand the meaning...
Posted in San Juan de La Maguana - 7/24/2017 by Morgan and Bailey
Hello everyone, this is Morgan Barreras and Bailey Merryman. Today, we were LDDs for our beach day. Thankfully everyone (excluding Kim) was able to come on this adventure to El Quemaito Beach with us today and experience the extremely salty ocean water. We had...
Posted in San Juan de La Maguana - 7/24/2017 by Anna and Alvina
Que lo que (or what’s up here in the DR), my name is Anna Fox and I have the pleasure to tell you all about Global Business and Deconstruction of Poverty Day. This day was a little different than others in the vein that it was heavier day. We had the privilege of...
Posted in Granada1 - 7/22/2017 by Raezhelle Madison
*This post is a day late due to internet connectivity issues Hello my name is Raezhelle Madison and for August 3rd I was the Lider del Dia (Leader of the Day). At 8:30am I went around Casa Roja waking up the rest of the delegation. We followed wake up call with...
Posted in Matagalpa2 - 7/30/2017 by Laz Santiago and Tannin Costa
Today, we were all up bright and early at 5 a.m. for another “eye-opening” experience. the more fluent Spanish speaking Glimpsers went to the local public school, Instituto Nacianal Automono Eliaeo Picado (INEP) while the others went to the local private...