Positive survival

I’ve been fighting a cold the last week, and as many of you know, there is very little worse than being sick when you live alone, a continent away from your mommy and daddy. First, there’s no one to say “oh no! You’re sick?” when you start moan oh so subtly in an attempt to…

Inspired

So for the past few days, or maybe weeks (ok, weeks), I’ve had occasional mini-panic attacks about my job. I’m in way over my head and recently I’ve been wondering why in the world I didn’t just take a simple internship where I could watch people work while getting them coffee. I mean, what kind of person…

When talking is a job

Sometimes I simply love what I do. Granted, not always, because there is not as fun strategic planning, organizing, stepping way out of my comfort zone, battling for respect and overcoming painful moments of complete lack of motivation. But there are times when I’m luck enough to DO what I actually do as a public…

¡Feliz Fiestas Patrias!

Happy Patriot Celebrations! Ok, it doesn’t sound as good in English. We’re celebrating independence day here in Peru and boy are they patriotic. It’s such a special experience to celebrate with a people what makes them “them”. And you know how am I, I like to throw myself into things 110%… so here I am,…

To love or not to love

Living in a foreign country, as with any new experience, comes with wonderful surprises, inconveniences and sometimes just down right annoyances. And of course, these list of things is different between every traveler. I adore living in latin cultures, but even these have their fair share of annoyances to me. Granted, not all latin countries…

First Days in Peru

Here is a visual of my first few days here in Peru. I may be in far over my head, but at least I’ll have fun doing it. I am lucky enough to truly enjoy Karla, the person I will likely work the closest with during my time here. First day of work. Stand tall,…

An Ode to Packing

As I count down a week until I hop on the next plane to Peru, I begin that fun again of putting my life’s possessions into two seemingly large but insufficiently sized suitcases. We have all experienced the panic of “oh my, what do I take,” but after so much experience with this overwhelming struggle,…

The Evolution of a Father

A father doesn’t just appear out of thin air, it takes a lifetime of learning and changing to become a loved and respected father of three adults. These are just a few examples of the links in the chain of 35 years of fatherly evolution. At one point a father is like any other person…

Reverse Culture Confusion

Hi, my name is Angela, and I suffer, not from ‘reverse culture shock’, but rather ‘reverse culture confusion’. Something tells me that after 5 months, it’s no longer a ‘shock’. Now I chalk it up to mere confusion. There’s a point where the most confusing culture you’ve ever been in is your own. Not that…

Graduations and Killer Moths

Well, as I continue sitting around waiting (it’s becoming one of my best skills) for my next life adventure I’ve been able to sit back and enjoy life’s precious moments as they come. This weekend I got to see my first niece graduate kindergarten and mark one of the many accomplishments sure to come in…