Today
was our last full work day at Colegio. We were assigned to work with Jorge. I woke
up sore from the work we had done the day before, but looked forward to working
with Jorge again. We went back up the hill and continued to shovel and rake the
land to build a garden. Today wasn’t nearly as hard as yesterday, since we got
most of the hard work out of the way. We worked on this hill with Jorge and his
students and were able to take breaks to enjoy some recreational activities
with the students.
Jorge
brought some of his students down to the gym and we played a game of
basketball. Jorge even hopped in the game to play in his rain boots! Our
friends in the cooking department also joined us, which made for a very fun
game. I could tell that they were impressed with our knowledge of the sport.
After basketball, I asked the students if they wanted to show us how to play
soccer. They were very excited to show off their skills and definitely wore us
out.
We
took a break for lunch and went back to work on the hill. Once we were finished
working on the hill, I could hardly believe how different it looked! Just
yesterday, it was all tall, packed in grass. I was amazed at how much we were
able to accomplish only with a few shovels and rakes. The land is almost ready
to have seeds planted into it. The blisters and sore muscles were definitely
worth knowing that someday, there’s going to be a garden there that will
provide for the school long after we have left.
After
working with Jorge, we went to the gym to watch the student’s intramural soccer
tournament. We saw some students we had never seen before, as well as some of
our close friends we’ve made over these two short weeks. I love how soccer
seems to bring the whole school together. Watching the games was so exciting.
We were very impressed with the athleticism of some of our friends, like Henry
and Calero.
To conclude our night, we enjoyed our last dinner in Monteverde at Bon Appetit. The food was great and the dinner conversations were even better. We were reflecting on all of the people we have met through this experience. From Jorge, the most easy-going, hardworking person you will ever meet, to Dulce, one of the most passionate activists I’ve ever encountered, the small town of Monteverde is full of wonderful people who I will always remember. I am really going to miss this place.
To conclude our night, we enjoyed our last dinner in Monteverde at Bon Appetit. The food was great and the dinner conversations were even better. We were reflecting on all of the people we have met through this experience. From Jorge, the most easy-going, hardworking person you will ever meet, to Dulce, one of the most passionate activists I’ve ever encountered, the small town of Monteverde is full of wonderful people who I will always remember. I am really going to miss this place.
Volunteers talking with Profesora Dulce
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submitted by: Ellie
Message
of the Day - Ellie: "Only
if we understand, can we care. Only if we care, we will help. Only if we help,
we shall be saved." - Jane Goodall
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