So right now, and for the past 2 weeks, Manna has been running a teens camp through our library where we do all sorts of activities from basketball, to video games and hiking. This past Wednesday was my day (because all the PDs switch off between teen camp in the morning and the library in the afternoon) to help out with the teens. So Seth (one of the original Ecuador PDs), who knows a contact at the most popular radio station in the Chillos Valley, took the camp to this radio station for a tour. The Director showed all the kids around and they got to listen while the radio was on the air. It was really cool. Then he said who wants to say hi to all our listeners and of course all the kids were very shy and said no. So he ended up picking 2 randoms kids and they all went into a room and each sat at a respective microphone as the director proceeded to interview the 2. Then he made all the rest say something as well and then finally, since he was talking about Manna Project and the summer camp with the kids, he got Seth on the air to talk a little bit about Manna as well. All while this is happening, a fellow PD Sarah and I are quietly sitting in the corner encouraging the kids on trying to make them not so nervous as well as trying to blend in with the wall so the Director would forget about us and not make us talk on the air haha. Well, our conspicuousness needs some work. He called Sarah up to the microphone and she was so nervous she could barely get a word out. Damn public speaking! So then he calls me up and I actually wasn't that nervous because well, I couldn't actually see the people of the entire Valley listening to me speak my botched Spanish so it was alright. He asked me how I liked Ecuador so far and how I liked working with the summer camp. I responded saying Ecuador was awesome, naturally, and that working with the kids was awesome and that I was also going to work in community health. He also asked me how long we were going to be in Ecuador and past that I think my nervous got the best of me and I forgot everything that happened after haha. But, in the end, I can now say that I have been on the Ecuadorian radio!! My moms reaction was....."I have a celebrity for a daughter!" :)
So just thought I would fill you in on one of the more exciting parts of my week! Otherwise, my week has been full of doing HOURS of research on Positive Deviance (you should google it, its actually an amazing program that can be applied to needed things) in preparation for my meeting with Julia at Aliñambi this morning to talk about the Nutrition Program for the kids there and how we can start to go about improving and sustaining their health (and just to fill you the meeting went really well!...I think I am growing on her)! And for the next two weeks I will be preparing a charla (like a talk) about Nutrition that we will present at the 2 day Open Clinic we are putting on on August 28th and 29th! Super busy but I am really enjoying learning about health down here so it's great!
Until next post!
Hope you all are having a great summer! I am savoring every last "summer"/dry season day here before the wet season starts soon and doesn't stop for...oh about 7 months!
besos!
Krysta
9 years ago