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Monday, May 7, 2012

The story for the photos


New Photo Albums

I feel like pictures often say more than words, so I want to direct your attention to a bunch of new albums that I have posted over the last few months.  To see the pictures, all you have to do is click on the photo link to the right.

Going in chronological order (so oldest to newest) I’m going to say a little bit about each album:

El Salvador Elections 2012- On Sunday March 11, I had the unique opportunity to serve as an international observer of the El Salvadoran elections, in which mayors and members of the legislator were elected.  We had to be at the poles at 5AM and stayed until 11pm at night.  Are major function was to observe and note any thing that seemed out of order (for instance two people within the voting booth, the poll gates opening late and closing early, voters trying to use false identification or table members turning away voters with proper identification, ect.) and then as a team, we as Cristosal compiled a report.  Overall it was a very long but interesting day.

Glasswing Alcohol Prevention Youth Day- As I mentioned in my previous post, I’ve become involved with some volunteer activities with the NGO Glasswing International.  In return they have also been helping me plan the alcohol prevention program that I am going to facilitate in El Pital.  Part of the alcohol prevention program is a celebration activity for all of the leaders that participate and finish the program, so I helped out with the celebration for the leaders that just finished the most recent course.  The celebration activity was held at an adventure center in Lourdes Colon.  As you can see from the pictures, there were a lot of fun activities for the kids to do, rock climbing, zip line, mask making, dancing, ect. and as a helper, I also got to go flying through the sky on the zip line.

Romero Vigilia- After a morning packed with youth activities I caught the bus to Salvador del Mundo (a large monument in San Salvador) to participate in the Vigil for Monsenor Romero; which is held every year on March 24, the day that Romero was assassinated.  In memory of the amazing work that Romero did through out his short life, thousands of people come out every year to march from Salvador del Mundo to the cathedral in the center.  It was pretty amazing to be a part of this growing tradition.  Check out Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Óscar_Romero) for more information about Romero and why he is so loved in El Salvador.

Semana Santa with the Almquist hermanas- In El Salvador, everybody gets Semana Santa (Holy Week) off from work; basically every thing closes down.  I was very lucky, and my one and only sister (Celanie), who I love very much came and visited me for Semana Santa.  We had a jammed packed week:  We started with a weekend in the city and Celanie got to experience salsa dancing at La Luna and Café Late (two fun restaurants/bars that have dancing) and a concert at the UCA (the University of Central America).  From there we headed out to the beach (El Tunco), fresh water springs/water falls (Juayua), a cute older town (Ataco), and we hit up some hot springs (Agua Termales de Santa Teresa) on our way back to the city.  Next on the list was Chalatenango, where we joined my housemate Ani in a small town (Arcatao) in the countryside for a night in the campo and a hike to the river/water fall.  Then we went onto Las Palmas where we got to see some beautiful “Alfombras” , rugs that the community make in the streets for holy week, and next to El Pital (not the El Pital in Lourdes Colon where I work but a different one), the highest area in El Salvador, where we saw some amazing views and enjoyed the fresh, chilly air.  For Easter vigil (5 hours) and Easter day, Celanie had the opportunity to join me in El Pital (the community I work in) for services at San Francisco de Asis and meet the lovely people I work with day to day.  As, I said it was a jammed pack week but it was really an amazing week!

Circulo Solidario Actividades- As I mentioned in one of my previous posts, I have also started volunteering a little of my time with Circulo Solidario and this album has some pictures from some the health education activities that I have helped out with.

Nicaragua-   So at the end of April, I got an amazing opportunity to spend a week traveling with one of my good friends from the Boston area (Andrea) in Nicaragua.  All I’m going to tell you on this one is the name of the cities that we visited; otherwise I think the pictures really say it all.  1.Managua, 2.Leon, 3.Granada, 4.Isla Ometepe, 5.San Juan del Sur.

Enjoy the pictures!

Friday, May 4, 2012

El Pital Yoga Inititive


El Pital Yoga Initiative
Objective:  To form a self-sustaining yoga program in El Pital.

Step 1:  Meet with JUL on Wed. 1/3 before or after JUL election to propose idea.
Questions-

1.     Is there interest for a yoga program?
2.     When would be a good day/time for yoga sessions? Pick a date for the first yoga session (sometime in mid-January).
3.     Who will be invited to participate? (JUL, La Via Anglicana, todo de El Pital)
4.     Who would be interested in co-instructing with Erika?

Step 2:  Plan Yoga sessions with Marion’s help (starting in January once Marion is back from France).
1.      Start with 2 yoga sessions (slowly increase until we have 10 planed yoga session that can be reproduced by the community of El Pital- 5 short sessions- 20-30min & 5 long sessions- 45min).
2.     Make power points/slides of each session that can be kept in the Biblioteca Café in El Pital.
3.     Marion will review sessions with Erika several times until she feels ready to instruct on her own.

Step 3: 2-3 mo of Yoga sessions lead by Erika with the help of a co-instructor from the community (before each session, Erika and co-instructor will review moves and a copy of the power point/slides will be given to the co-instructor for future reference).

Step 4:  Community co-instructor becomes main instructor with Erika changing to co-instructor.  The community co-instructor can continue to expand her/his knowledge of Yoga through reviewing yoga books and videos and adding on to the sessions originally planned by Marion and Erika.

Caught up in Salvadoran life

So, I realize I have been very delinquent in posting over the last month or so.  I want to apologize for that, and express my new goal to post more often but less content.  I guess I tend to post books, which may not be read by many people.  So to give a quick background, on what I've been up to for the last month or so, after the Lutheran medical delegation, I started getting sucked into networking.  Through various contacts, I had the opportunity to get connected with Circulo Solidario (http://www.circulosolidario.com/index.php) and Glasswing (http://glasswing.org/), two NGO's that have health related social programs.  I also managed to set up meetings between the Ministry of Health, the Anglican church, Cristosal, and the school system in El Pital to start talking strategy of working together to improve the living situation and strive towards community development in El Pital.  I also re-started spanish classes in the morning at the UCA (my grammar still needs work).  In regards to my work in El Pital, I've been working with two very motivated women on a Yoga Initiative (post about the initiative soon to come) and have started the planning process of implementing two health education programs in the school, one on sexual and reproductive health and the other on prevention of alcohol intake by adolescents.  I also continue to spend one to two days in the ECOS-F clinic, helping out with well child checks, family planning, pap smears, pharmacy, medical records, you name it.  So that's my quick update; keep your eye out for a post about the new picture albums that I have added to picasa (which you can access by clicking the picture link); which include various social justice activities in San Salvador and my travels around El Salvador with my sister during Semana Santa and my recent trip to Nicaragua.