Posted in GU1B Guaranda 6-29-2019 by Jamelyn, Global Glimpse Staff
Hello Families and Friends of GU1B Glimpsers, We know you are all eager to see your students return home! We thought we would share a reminder about the return flight information so you know when and where to pick them up from the airport once they’ve arrived. Here is...
Posted in GU1B Guaranda 6-29-2019 by Kacia Kinsmith and Sage Cronen-Townsend, Glimpsers
Like the last two days, we woke up at 6:25 AM. After a late start to our morning, we finally made it to our penultimate breakfast at the amazing La Estancia. After eating, we made our way to the bus where we took our last ride to Escuela F.A.E. This was our...
Posted in GU1B Guaranda 6-29-2019 by Isargy De La Cruz and Miles Cigal, Glimpsers.
With sweat trickling down my forehead, scorching sun overhead, and music blasting from one tall black speaker we looked around astonishment at our fellow Glimpsers bustling around the school courtyard. Our hard work was finally paying off: we were making great...
Posted in GU1B Guaranda 6-29-2019 by Isabelle Hettlinger and Luna Duary, Glimpsers
Click here to see pictures of today’s adventures! As tires rolled down the stairs, people scrambled into action as our CAP project (Community Action Project) got underway. Today was one of the most exciting and intense days yet, full of suspense and surprises....
Posted in GU1B Guaranda 6-29-2019 by Jean-Claude Gerlusc, Global Glimpse Leader
Today, the students had their second free day which happens to coincide with their second day of English Tutoring. The students got their wake-up call at 8:45, later than usual since it is their day to have fun, including more sleep. First, we went to breakfast at the...
Posted in GU1B Guaranda 6-29-2019 by Mary Greene and Nat Walton, Glimpsers.
As we walked through the doors of the Salinas Chocolate Factory, the sweet aroma of freshly made chocolate wafted through the air. We looked to our right to see the slow churning of finely grained cocoa beans and our stomachs grumbled. After an early wake-up...
Posted in GU1B Guaranda 6-29-2019 by Justin Misseri & Megan St. Onge, Glimpsers
Click here to see pictures of today’s adventures! Do we really have to move that? Never in a million years did we think we would have to deal with a such a wide variety of animal poop (or, to put it more politely, fertilizer) in one day. Early mornings equal...