Sanjay and Gelane Visit!
At the beginning of the week, Nauela had two important visitors: Sanjay, the Peace Corps Director for Mozambique, and Gelane, the Assistant Peace Corps Director (APCD) for Education for the […]
At the beginning of the week, Nauela had two important visitors: Sanjay, the Peace Corps Director for Mozambique, and Gelane, the Assistant Peace Corps Director (APCD) for Education for the […]
Water. A precious liquid I couldn’t live without. In light of all of the ALS bucket challenges, I decided to write a little about water usage in my part of […]
Spring Break – the two words I looked forward to in college, but even more so as a teacher. Being a teacher in Mozambique was no exception. Two weeks of […]
Ebola: a scary word that has been floating around international media for the past few weeks. For those of you who don’t know, Ebola is a life-threatening disease that is […]
Life is unpredictable. You never know when it’ll be your time to sleep indefinitely. You don’t know when your last day is going to be. Life is meant to be […]
I can’t believe I’ve been living in Mozambique for 10 months already. It seems like just yesterday I was freaking out over what to pack in my suitcase and hiking […]
Saying goodbye is never easy. It’s especially difficult here in Mozambique. Volunteers here become like family. We don’t have anyone else we can turn to, we probably don’t have either […]
When I first moved to Nauela, it was super rainy and very hot. I was taking, on average, two cold bucket baths a day to cool down and rinse off […]
Happy Fourth of July, Americans! To celebrate America’s Independence Day, I traveled to Pemba, Cabo Delgado to spend time with other volunteers and to see a new part of the […]
So this weekend has been a blur. Okay, let’s back up to Thursday – the day after Mozambique’s Independence Day. Thursday we were back to work and back on the […]