I´m
taking a break from the usual ramblings and reflections to bring you the
October Update. This is a big month for the Tacbloc. Recently we teamed up with
the volunteers from the two other JVC communities in South America and our
program director for our annual reorientation/ disorientation retreat. Liz
(our awesome program director!) and the volunteers from Santiago stopped by
Tacna before the retreat. We had a great time sharing our home with them. We
did some fun things like eating salchipapas, eating hamburgers, eating ice
cream, eating travesuras, and climbing a sand dune.
More than
anything, I was grateful for a beautiful week with good friends! This photo
doesn´t do justice to our beauty, but I loved this moment surrounded by my
girls. Had to share. 

Meet the current
Jesuit volunteers in South America! We enjoy chocolate, ricoto relleno, large playing cards, madlibs, skimboarding, sunsets
on the beach, service and justice.
And October
is still going! The TacBloc is gearing up for Halloween. The volunteers have a
tradition of transforming our lovely home into a haunted house for the kids in the
neighborhood. Blood and guts and screams and… clowns? OH MY!
I´ve embraced the role of dance mom recently. The school is preparing for family day. Each grade presents a traditional Peruvian dance, and I´m hoping a couple of the classes I teach will win the big competition! You can find me in the patio, cheering them on. The teachers also present a dance on family day. You read right. My first Peruvian dance will be performed in front of the entire faculty, student body, parents and neighborhood. As Jim Halpert once said, ¨Lord, beer me strength.¨
I´ve embraced the role of dance mom recently. The school is preparing for family day. Each grade presents a traditional Peruvian dance, and I´m hoping a couple of the classes I teach will win the big competition! You can find me in the patio, cheering them on. The teachers also present a dance on family day. You read right. My first Peruvian dance will be performed in front of the entire faculty, student body, parents and neighborhood. As Jim Halpert once said, ¨Lord, beer me strength.¨



I love those classroom action shots! And that beach... it's an interesting landscape, I've never experienced anything like that before. I'm glad you got some time to reflect. Miss you.
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