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Vista del Camino: April 2010
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Vista del Camino" - Spanish for "view of the road" or "view from the road." This blog will hopefully be both a vantage point for the reader to see a piece of the road I am walking and also a perspective from where I stand on my journey. Monday, April 26, 2010. 161;Visita del Padre General Adolfo Nicolás, SJ! And service to others, en todo amar y servir. In everything love and serve). Fe y Alegría. School in Nicaragua, founded in 1974. After spending the past ten years studying or working in Jesuits i...
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Vista del Camino: February 2011
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Vista del Camino" - Spanish for "view of the road" or "view from the road." This blog will hopefully be both a vantage point for the reader to see a piece of the road I am walking and also a perspective from where I stand on my journey. Saturday, February 19, 2011. I've been holding off writing this blog for months now. Even now I don't know what to say. I want to say something but I don't know yet if I can or if when I do it will be enough. For now I want to share this poem by Wendell Berry:. Picture Wi...
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Adrienne in Nicaragua: Life and Love
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Thursday, June 6, 2013. For every difference that makes us unique, we have a common bond that connects us. We each share the need for home and community, for love and respect. Together we are one family, living under one sky. May we step out of individualistic tendencies and humbly turn to those around us for support and rejoicing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Same place, different point of view: Links to a couple of my community mates´ blogs. View my complete profile.
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Adrienne in Nicaragua: January 2012
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Friday, January 20, 2012. View from boat ride heading to Belize from Guatemala. 8221; “It's Adrienne! 8221; “Welcome home! 8221; Nothing compares to the feeling of being exhausted mentally, physically and emotionally after a long journey and being wrapped up in the arms of community. I am home once again. Our new community on Christmas. Tony, Jenn, me, Bianca, and Elspeth). I got the title for this entry from a book that I read during my trip called Traveling Mercies. By Anne Lamott.*.
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Adrienne in Nicaragua: October 2011
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Monday, October 31, 2011. I realize that I didn´t get a post up for September but that does not by any means imply that it was a month lacking in stories and activities. In fact, it was quite the opposite which is why I am just now getting around to writing this. Here´s a quick snapshot of a few of the highlights. She expressed that she was impressed and I had to admit that I was too because my students are usually never that well behaved! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Adrienne in Nicaragua: Oh the things kids say... (and do)
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Sunday, July 8, 2012. Oh the things kids say. (and do). Of time, a place that continues to help me grow, a place that I have come to love. My coworkers certainly play a significant role in that, but my students are able to bring a smile to my face over and over again. This year, I am teaching English classes to primary (preschool through 6. During recess with second grade girls. 8220;Close your eyes, profe.” -girls say with their hands behind their back. 8220;Wait, not yet! 8220;Ok, now.”. 8220;You know ...
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Adrienne in Nicaragua: Compassion
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Saturday, February 25, 2012. What does it mean to be a true neighbor? Why is it so hard for me sometimes to be patient with my community mates, people I know and love, or to take the time to sit and listen to a close coworker share about what is going on in her life, yet for this man at the market sharing come so naturally? What if we create the space for conversations to form organically in our houses and communities, thus growing in confianza. Together even if no words are exchanged?
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Adrienne in Nicaragua: June 2013
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Thursday, June 6, 2013. For every difference that makes us unique, we have a common bond that connects us. We each share the need for home and community, for love and respect. Together we are one family, living under one sky. May we step out of individualistic tendencies and humbly turn to those around us for support and rejoicing. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Same place, different point of view: Links to a couple of my community mates´ blogs. View my complete profile.
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Adrienne in Nicaragua: November 2011
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Monday, November 28, 2011. As December rapidly approaches and big transitions are imminent, I wanted to share some thoughts that I have been reflecting on in light of Thanksgiving - my favorite holiday! I am thankful for having a wonderful community to come home to everyday after work. These are the people that know me best here in. I am thankful for love that surpasses physical distance, for all of my family and friends who have showered prayers and encouraging words on me and who truly listen to my sto...
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Adrienne in Nicaragua: May 2012
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Saturday, May 5, 2012. Nicaragua, hence the delay in getting a new blog post up. I. Have been spending my time in community, at work, and with Nicaraguan friends growing deeper in my relationships. The school where I work, Guadalupe, has been a very positive and affirming environment for me. I am teaching all of primary (elementary) this year which is literally 4 times the number of classes compared to what I taught last year. This year, I have pre-school through 6. A volcanic crater lake. This is a ...