Excursion: Ouzoud Falls
Published on Sunday, June 3, 2012 Leave your thoughts »
A Glimpse at Volunteer Projects in Morocco
Published on Saturday, June 2, 2012 Leave your thoughts »
The volunteer experience has definitely been one of the most humbling and utterly magnificent highlights of my life. I met some wonderful people, witnessed phenomenal landscapes, got to know kids from different walks of life, worked on classroom and outdoor activities, did a ton of walking and trekking, explored an unfamiliar culture and place until it felt like home. It wasn't always easy, especially those first several days of culture-shock and feeling overwhelmed but where would the fun be if things weren't challenging? Your body also has a great deal of adjusting to do with the different foods and spices, the intense heat, stomaching long bumpy rides on unpaved roads, 4:00 am calls to prayer, and extended periods of walking.
I always tried to have a litre bottle of water with me on all projects. Otherwise, absorbing all the heat from commuting and frequent outdoor activities with the kids could leave you easily dehydrated and sick. A small daypack with lots of spare change, tissues (incase you visit a public restroom that doesn't provide it), and hand-sanitizer would be the other daily essentials.
I loved getting to know the kids and their personalities. It was impressive to see these spectacularly well-behaved nursery school kids. After they finished their animal mask creations, they had snack time and promptly helped set up and throw out garbage on their own. I'll overlook the expected fighting over crayons and papers, of-course.
Despite the cramped gross-motor space, they jumped and danced around happily. Many of us tried to sing and clap along while wielding our cameras to capture the incredible cuteness.
One thought that crossed several of our minds and that we discussed at length was the impact of such short term volunteer projects and relationships on the children. It was very difficult to work with children that we were all aware we would only meet a few times before it would be time to return home.
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Arrival in Morocco!
Published on Wednesday, May 30, 2012 Leave your thoughts »
I had my first meal in Morocco on the second floor of a small restaurant with a view overlooking the action in the square. Of-course it was roasting hot since AC is a rare luxury here. Nonetheless, I loved my first vegetable tagine and the soft fresh bread. Afterwards, we stopped at a lounge with belly dancer performers and promised ourselves we'd come back on another night for food and drinks. We went for a brief stroll on the outskirts of the souks. The souks are winding mazes of markets filled with spices, carpets, clothing, you name it! We then retired back to the riad to prepare for a full day of volunteer projects the following day.
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Kids' Indoor & Outdoor Activities
Published on Sunday, May 6, 2012 Leave your thoughts »
I have collected some crafts and supplies for the volunteer projects and I am still searching last minute for inspiring activity ideas. This page has my favorite outdoor activities ideas so far:
http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2009/08/simpleoutdoorplay/
Many of the games bring back dusty memories of my own childhood joys.
What I am bringing to Marrakech:
I have tried to keep things as compact and lightweight as possible in anticipation of stopovers where I want to avoid dragging around a painfully heavy suitcase. Unfortunately, I haven't yet mastered the art of packing lightly so that is probably exactly what will occur.
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Art Kit with markers, crayons, paint, chalk, paper |
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Finger paint, paint brushes, glue sticks, craft shapes |
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Stickers, feathers, colored wires, origami paper, stamps |
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Colored bubbles (I don't recall having these back in the day), balls, jump rope |
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"It's easier to build strong children than to repair broken men."
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Spanish Tapas in Orlando!
Published on Saturday, May 5, 2012 Leave your thoughts »
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"Travel Tunes" Playlist!
Published on Tuesday, May 1, 2012 Leave your thoughts »
Here's the mix I have put together so far...
- Arcade Fire - We Used to Wait
- A.R. Rahman, Chinmayee - Tere Bina
- The National - England
- Putumayo - La Quimba (Can't find a link for it but check it out on iTunes)
- Death Cab for Cutie - Home is a Fire
- MGMT - Congratulations
- Alexandra Stan - Mr. Saxobeat
- Cowboy Junkies - Sun Comes Up, It's Tuesday Morning
- Tiris - Tiris Nibreeha (Check out on iTunes)
- The Wailin' Jennys - Starlight
- Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
- Uma Mohan - Shiva Panchakshara Stotram / Shiva Shadakshara Stotram
- Gipsy Kings - Hotel California (Spanish mix)
- Hamid El Shaeri - Hely Meli
- Sertab - Buda
- Satish Vyas - Homeward Journey
- Lou Barlow - Legendary
- Zee Avi - Roll Your Head in the Sun
- U2 - Until The End Of The World
- Yusaf Islam - Wild World (Bana, Bana)
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Saturday Morning: Park Avenue and Winter Park Farmer's Market
A gorgeous (albeit hot, very hot) morning in Winter Park.
Colors
Where the Sidewalk Ends, author Shel Silverstein
My skin is kind of sort of brownish
Pinkish yellowish white
My eyes are greyish blueish green
But I'm told they look orange in the night.
My hair is reddish blondish brown,
But it's silver when it's wet.
And all the colors I am inside
Have not been invented yet.
Veggie bagel with sun dried tomato cream cheese |
Almond butter and Gator Jam |
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Travel Preparation & Packing List
Published on Monday, April 30, 2012 Leave your thoughts »

To start off, I would recommend taking these precautions to cover your bases when unpredictable events take place on your wonderful voyage abroad.
1. Get travel medical insurance. Shop around http://www.squaremouth.com/ for comparisons on travel insurance plans and don't forget to check with your credit card company on what they offer. I decided to skimp on extras and just go for the essential emergency medical coverage, medical evacuation, and 24 hour assistance line. I don't care much for insuring my baggage of toiletries, underwear, and extra clothing. Bring absolute necessities in a carry-on bag and don't let it leave your sight.
2. See your doctor or visit a travel clinic for appropriate consultation and vaccinations. This is especially important if you will be in rural areas of developing countries or spending a ton of time outdoors.
3. Register with the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program. Register your contact information and trip plans so that your government/embassy can assist you in the event of an emergency.
4. Make photocopies of your passport and store it separately from your essential documents. Make a memo of emergency contacts, bank customer service numbers, etc.
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Volunteer Abroad Trip Itinerary
Published on Friday, April 27, 2012 Leave your thoughts »
For the past year and a half, I have been planning, saving, and determined to make this trip a reality. I was honestly afraid that with everything that tends to pop up in life, I would squander this year away and somehow miss out on this opportunity. However, this is an adventure I have been craving and dreaming about for so long, I know I would not feel right if I started grad school and the next stage of my life without pursuing this experience.
At Barnie's - working out itinerary specifics and reading travel blogs |
Stay posted on my next three missions to acquire and organize the items on my packing list, prepare an iPod playlist for the occasion, and review my rusty French.
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Local Gem: Asian and Latin American Fusion
Published on Thursday, April 26, 2012 Leave your thoughts »
Here is a glimpse at the unusual menu that they boast:
A couple of other items that caught my eye were the Korean Beef Takos and the Japanese Hot Dogs. The condiments featured on the menu (not captured in photo) included Avocado Wasabi and Ginger Guava Salsa.
Indian Butter Chicken Burrito
To top it off, a sweet bottle of mango flavored Jarritos!
The burrito and tako was more than enough to fill me up so I'll have to wait until next time to try out the other items. Fortunately for me, this little gem is just a short drive away from home :)
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Tea and Flowers at Epcot
Published on Tuesday, April 10, 2012 Leave your thoughts »
Epcot's Flower and Garden Festival (March 7 - May 20) is a great place to stop by and celebrate the beginning of the spring season. Although I have never been fantastic with plants, nature, or gardening (every plant in my possession suffers an early death, even a cactus), it was still amazing to be surrounded by all the intricate gardens and colourful flowers.
As a tea obsessor, these were my favourite:
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Mixed Berry |
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Orange, Cinnamon & Spice |
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Camomile, Honey & Vanilla |
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Pomegranate Delight |
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China Oolong |
Hope everyone else is enjoying beautiful spring weather as well!
♥
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