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October 19th, 2010 - 10:16 am § in Argentina, Day in the Life

Redefining Community

If you had told me three weeks ago that I would be massaging a German girls neck while she got her first tattoo I wouldn’t have believed you. But funny things happen when you’re a stranger in a strange land. So far, the hardest part of moving from the U.S. to Argentina is the feeling [...][...]

June 18th, 2010 - 11:00 am § in Around Town, Ecuador

Homecoming

I expected re-entry into the US to be somewhat difficult when I came back from Ecuador. Standard wisdom says it’s harder to come back home than it is to go abroad. Certainly that was my experience when I lived in Japan—it was difficult getting used to the tightly controlled chaos that is Tokyo. [...]

June 4th, 2010 - 1:28 pm § in Around Town, Day in the Life, Peru, Volunteer

Worried About Making Friends Abroad? It’s Easier Than You Think.

My first days in Cusco were a lot like my first days at Cornell. My ten-minute walk to the microfinance bank I am working at took me forty minutes. I must have walked past my office at least three times. I was introduced to nearly 35 people at work. I think I can remember three [...][...]

May 13th, 2010 - 12:22 pm § in Around Town, Careers, In the Field, Uruguay

Goldfish and Golden Sunsets: Life in Montevideo

“And you’ve never been to Uruguay before?” people would ask, when they learned why I was fleeing Boston mid-winter. No, I’d tell them. Although when feeling more expansive I’d amend: well, for one day back in 2003. I hopped over from Buenos Aires to Colonia by myself, ate a ch[...]

February 10th, 2010 - 5:40 pm § in Around Town, Nicaragua

Taking Your Time

Before I came to Solentiname, Nicaragua I was determined to arrive and get to work immediately. I imagined riding up to the remote archipelago in a long, thin wooden boat where children and families eagerly awaited my arrival. I would jump out of the boat, introduce myself with a smile, a handshake,[...]

November 25th, 2009 - 2:32 pm § in Argentina, Around Town

New Doors Open, Finally

I’ve just passed the three month mark in Argentina, and I feel like I’ve turned a new page. I was down for a while there, what with the hard transitions, new jobs, saying goodbye to friends while trying to make new ones, etc. It’s never an easy thing to pick up and move to a [...][...]

October 27th, 2009 - 6:59 pm § in Argentina, Around Town, Ecuador

Romanticizing Ecuador, But Aware of It

Living in Buenos Aires is great. There is always something going on, there are a million things to explore and figure out, and the food is delicious. There are definitely drawbacks and problems, like in most places you go where you are a foreigner, but all things considered, it could be much worse. [...]





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