Happy Mother’s Day, Moms! In honor of this day, I want to take a moment to recognize all of the motherly love I am blessed with in my life. I have always been surrounded by strong and supportive women. My dad passed away when I was just 10 years old and my mom was left…
Category: Travel
Mater Elevations
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: food is love. I believe the best way to start to understand a new culture is to try all of the local foods and experience the biodiversity through the combination of rare and exotic flavors. This may be why I have dedicated quite a bit of…
A Year in Perú
I arrived in Perú April 28, 2016 and here I am April 28, 2017! A large reason I wanted to join the Peace Corps was to learn about myself and life through an experience of independence. I wanted to be around people who live and think differently than I do so that I could gain…
Lessons from Summer School
Teaching summer school, known as Vacaciones Útiles, is my favorite project that I have tackled, so far. In site, I am definitely most happy when I am working, and vacaciones útiles filled my February with 98 kids with amazingly unique personalities from all over the province of Asunción, Ancash. That means I got 98+ hugs a…
State of Emergency
All over the world, there have been news broadcasts showing the horrible flooding and landslides that have officially put Perú in a state of emergency. More than 70 lives have been claimed, hundreds are left missing, and over 100,000 people are now without homes. The situation is devastating to say the least, and I am…
When Culture Requires that You Cut Down a Tree
Carnaval is upon us! In Ancash, this is the time for dodging flour bombs and dancing to the constant beat of the Huayno drums. Sheer happiness clouds the air as people dance and laugh and drink to celebrate this time. Everywhere celebrates Carnaval slightly differently, but this year, I spent the celebration in one of…
My Cusco Top 10
Happy New Year, Everyone! The end of December and the beginning of January were a complete blur and have been super busy. I was fortunate enough to get to take a vacation with my family over the holidays and it was a trip of a lifetime. Having my mom, sister, and brother in one place…
A Visit with Carrie Hessler-Radelet
The Peace Corps has been full of unexpected and humbling experiences. Daily, I have to pinch myself to remind myself that this is my life. I’m living in Perú. In fact, right now, I’m writing this blog post while sitting outside and watching the most incredible bright orange sun fade into dark blue wisps of clouds…
The Hoax Known as Climate Change
Living in the Cordillera Blancas of the Andes mountains means spending weekends climbing towering mountains, visiting crystal blue lakes, and exploring the most magical glaciers you could ever imagine. Right outside my bedroom window, I get a view of the snowcapped peaks of Comchas Mountain, which reflect pink rays off the glowing white snow as the…
A Day in Chavín de Huantar
When we think of Perú, we think of Machu Picchu, right? The ancient culture of Perú has been incredibly fascinating to our modern civilization and has inspired research, literature, and tourism of the mysterious life of 15th-century Incans. What I have discovered by living in Perú is that there are actually ruins that date back way before the Incans…