Monday, April 25, 2011

getting antsy...AND DONATIONS!!!

So I haven't heard from any of the people I will be living with...ugggh, I'm not a patient one.  I did get my shots the other day...dang those HURT!  Hep A and Tetnis...with some other things...ouch.  I think that's why I felt so tired and worn out all weekend.  Well, I will keep checking my email, anxiously awaiting a reply...in the mean time here is a compiled list of things that can be donated for the children's home.  If you would rather send money or a gift card and then I could buy it that works too!  They said they would ship some of it if I got A LOT...so help me out :)

THANKS ALL!

Items to be DONATED
(Children in Tela, Honduras)
-Blank White Paper
- Writing paper
- Construction Colored Paper
- Cut Up Poster Board
- Water Color paper
- Water Colors
- Water based Paints
- Any kind of specialty markers
- Coloring Books / Printed Out Pictures to Color
- Colored Pipe Cleaners
- Plain or colored popsicle sticks
- Colored Foam
- Colored Yarn
- Colored Plastic Pony Beads
- Colored Silk Cord (best used for making pony bead animals – need to burn ends)
- Larger holed jewelry beads of any kind/color (glass / wood / specialty)
- Stretchy clear jewelry string is great (use glue to set knot)
- Jewelry clasps and jewelry threading for more advanced jewelry making
- Jewelry wire
- Jewelry pliers
- Scissors
- Tape
- Glue
- Glitter
- pencils / pens / crayons (programs may supply these)
- Pencil Sharpeners
- Erasers
- Pre-made/copied math problem sheets
- Pre-made/copied Word Search/Word Finds in Spanish
- Pre-made/copied Cross Word Puzzles
- Puzzles (to save space I cut out picture from front of box and put it in with pieces
in plastic bags for packing)
- Frisbee
- Hacky sak
- Whiffle balls and bats
- Balloons
-Sewing supplies (BIG holed needles)
- Games (including checkers / dominos / backgammon)
- Material (although you can get it for cheap in La Ceiba)
- Clay / Play Dough
- Instruments / Song Sheets in Spanish
- Legos
- Colored Tissues paper (for flowers )
- Paper plates for Fish (can get cheap in La Ceiba)
- Thick Plastic covered wire (hardware stores)
- Old wooden clothes pins (make dolls / funny people)
- Origami paper
- Poker Chips for math games
- Slack Line if you have it.
- Balls of all sizes
- Maze games copied
- Secret Code Messages copied for the kids to figure out
- Bean bags for juggling or target throwing
- Tooth Brushes
- Any supplies for other Health activities
- Food
• Toys: (please, no toys that require batteries)
BOOKS, BOOKS and more CHILDREN’s BOOKS in Spanish
• craft Items & paper
• DVDs in Spanish
• Duplos (large Legos), Lincoln Logs, (building toys) etc.
• toy cars, trucks & boats
• dolls & doll clothing
• puzzles
• games (w/ directions in Spanish)
• computer games in Spanish
• glow-stix • balloons
• Frisbees • soccer balls
• plastic baseball bats and balls
• School & Activities Supplies:
• ESL & TEYL books for teaching English
(multiple copies)
DRY ERASE MARKERS!!!
• art & craft materials (paint & paintbrushes,
yarn, knitting needles, glue guns, felt,
pipe cleaners, markers, scissors, etc.)
• black, school shoes and white socks
(boys/girls all sizes)
• white, short-sleeve, button down shirts for
school (boy/girl all sizes
• navy blue, school skirts and pants
• CD’s, DVD’s & Videos in Spanish
• Portable DVD, CD and MP3 players.
• pens and pencils
• math manipulatives & calculators
• voltage regulators & spike protectors
for computers (note that we would love some
laptops but do NOT need other computers)
• computer speakers
• Household Supplies:
• children’s vitamins
• toothpaste & toothbrushes
• hairbrushes
• lice shampoo
• kitchenware (good quality - all kinds)
- dishes, flatware, pots, etc.
• hand towels and bath towels
• pillow cases
• twin bed sheet sets
• light weight blankets
• small tool sets
• flashlights (good quality - - rechargeable is great!)
• OTC meds (unopened and not expired)

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Dog training

I did forget something... I had the dog trainer over last weekend and my dog is trainable!!!!  She is doing so much better!  I have taught her that I am dominant in my home and backyard.  She is doing well with my parents dogs too, however I caught her standing on my kitchen table on Friday....all four paws....I was not impressed with this new issue.  We will keep working on it though.  I think the next step is a vibrating collar...I don't think she will like that at all. I'm getting very sad about leaving her...but who knows, it maybe good for both of us :)

smiling from ear to ear!!!

Well I got my passport on Friday!  I was so excited I couldn't stop smiling! Things are really coming together.  I had my 2nd garage sale on Friday...I made about 60 $...not too bad.  I opened at 7 and closed at 12:30.  So all together I have made about 90$ over 2 weekends.....60$ will get me a taxi from the airport to my volunteer house.  I will try again in the middle of May.  I'm starting swim lesson next week and I'm putting ALL that $$$ towards my trip as well. I was also introduced to my house mates via email.  There are 4 from the US and one from Sweden.  I have emailed them a little about myself and hope to hear back soon.  I'm reading all I can and doing lots of research.  I'm still studying my Spanish and my roommates and kids at school are helping.  I just can't wait.  I told my sister I want to start packing already, lol! I'm sure there is more to say, but I will keep everyone posted. :)

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

I'm on my way!

Grasias, I purchased my ticket this week!!! I'm learning to speak Spanish in my car, and I'm practicing at school with my kids that speak.  It is so fun!  I'm having a garage sale on Saturday to make some $$$. I need to pay for my rent, I think its $180 for rent for 4 weeks and 2 days :)  not too bad! Audios!  P.S. I don't claim to know how to spell Spanish, esp. b/c I can't spell in English :)

Sunday, April 10, 2011

I have almost done it....

    I have been looking for plane tickets for weeks now...trying to get the best deal and trying to get all the details arranged....that's almost impossible!!! So I think I found the ticket flying out of Dallas.  I will leave Friday, June 10th to head down to Dallas and stay with my sister's boyfriend and his family (can't wait to meet them).  Then I will leave at 5:45am on Sat. morning, get to Miami at around 9:30, then head to San Pedro Sula and get there around 10:55...from there I don't have a plan, bus, taxi, private driver...something like that, but it will take about 90 minutes to get to the house in Tela where I will be staying for A MONTH!.  I will have Sat. afternoon to unwind, unpack, and hopefully meet some people.  Then I will start volunteering on that Monday :)  Oh, boy!
    I'm having a garage sale this Sat. April 16th to help me raise $$$ for my trip.  I'm hoping to have another one maybe in the AM of Good Friday, since I don't have school :) and maybe another one in May.
    So on my way home, I will travel back to Dallas and arrive back in the states around 9pm.  My sister should be in Dallas then to pick me up.  I think I will stay a day there and then head back to Springtown and then to STL to see U2.  I have quite the summer adventure planned and I CANNOT WAIT to get it underway!!!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

realize where you are

Today was one hell of a day!  I'm not sure anyone would believe some of the things I deal with daily.  As I'm driving home I think to myself, how is it that I will be going to another country to help them when my own country so desperately needs help with so many issues as well.  I know we are more advanced and all of that but really....physical and sexual abuse is so prevalent in our society it makes me SICK! Sometimes I just want to smack parents and say....really, do you know what it could be like in another country for you!  I am so excited for this experience, I feel it will be a nice break and give me even more perspective on the ENTIRE WORLD around me.  Who knows maybe these issues are worse everywhere I just see it through my eyes at my job, but I swear....I mean really, this week has to get better after today...

Monday, April 4, 2011

getting closer...

I just put down my confirmation deposit...I'm so pumped!  Now, to find a plane ticket...and get my dog trained so that I can leave her with my parents.  Ugggh, not looking forward to that!  Each day is a step closer....

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Let the adventure begin!

About a month ago, I decided to check out traveling this summer...by myself.  I have always had a list miles long of places I wanted to go and things to do, but until about 2 months ago I didn't feel like I could. Now I know I can. So I started browsing websites and talking to people about their experiences.  My cousin is going to Peru for several months next fall and gave me an amazing site to look at volunteer opportunities in Central America. So I looked through several and finally came across one that look legit, and not super expensive, flexible, and fun!  So I decided to fill out the on-line application, 30 minutes later I had a Skype appointment for the following Tues. The Skype appointment went well and I was offered a couple opportunities.  I chose working in Tela (a beautiful rural beach town) at an orphanage. I will be living with about 5 or 6 others, I think 3 will be from the US, in a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom house around the corner from the orphanage.  There are hammocks on the porch, and papayas, mangoes, and leeches in the back yard....mmmmmmmmmm! I will work with the children 4 days a week and have 3 day weekends to do some traveling.  I just know that this adventure will be challenging, fun, sad, exciting, and amazing!  I can't wait!  I have decided to document through blog that way you all can follow along on this journey of mine. I hope you enjoy reading....

Right now I am in the middle of my plane ticket search.  I must fly into San Pedro Sula, and take a taxi or bus to Tela.  So I have found some reasonable tickets from Chicago, just have to make sure I get times worked out.

A preview of whats to come....garage sale, in a few weeks to raise $$$ for me and the kids at the orphanage, a donation dinner at my house, and lists of things the kids need at the orphanage.  Stay tuned!