Sunday, August 23, 2009

August 2009

Birthday Fun!

Both project sites have started back up in full-swing, and what better way to start than with a party! I brought homemade cupcakes for my students to celebrate my August birthday, and we played pin-the-candle-on-the-birthday-cake, made a cross mosaic craft, and had fun with puzzles.

Vila Andrade

Lar Batista


Puzzle Time
I brought puzzles with words in English from the States for my students to use, and they really enjoyed them!

Vila Andrade

Lar Batista


Celebrating my birthday with friends
Having cake with fellow-August birthday girls from PACA and lunch out with my friend Anya. This is the first birthday I have ever worn a sweater - it was cold that day!




Friday, July 31, 2009

July 2009

It was nice to be home and celebrate a red-white-and-blue 4th of July! Enjoyed picnics, parades and fireworks, baseball games and family birthdays.

Getting ready for niece #14 - baby Olivia is set with her Brazil gear when she is born in October!




LAR Fun Day!
The kids were surprised and treated to a day of inflatable balloons, bull ride, popcorn and cotton candy! They had a blast!

Saturday, June 20, 2009

June 2009

June has been a month of fun and travel. At Vila Andrade, we took the students to the Zoo, which was enjoyed by all. At the Lar, we ended our second semester with a Reward day, and the students were excited to pick out their prize for completing their homework and adhering to the rules. During a holiday weekend here in Brazil (there are many holidays!) I traveled with a good friend of mine to the city of Curitiba, which is quite different than Sao Paulo. We also took a train ride through the mountains and a ferry to an island off the coast. At the end of the month, I made an unexpected trip back to the States to handle my house sale, and praise the Lord, it is now sold!

Vila Andrade Zoo trip


Lar Reward Day


Trip to Curitiba

Curitiba is a unique city in Brazil, known for its urban planning, good transit system, and has the most green space of any city in the country. It was very clean and the air fresh. The train ride took us through the 'Serra do Mar', the mountain range of the sea, and to a Portuguese colonial town of Morretes. The Ilha do Mel is named for the color of the surrounding water, said to be the color of honey. The trip was an enjoyable cultural learning experience.

Botanical garden


Opera house and 'The Eye' - an Oscar Niemeyer sculpture (he designed the captital city of Brasilia)



Ilha do Mel (Island of Honey) Unfortunately cold and rainy this day.



Train ride through the Serra do Mar

In the towns of Paranagua and Morretes


Sites in Curitiba and the art fair





Saturday, June 6, 2009

Friday, May 22, 2009

May 2009

Happy Mother's Day - Feliz Dia das Mães
The Lar Batista held a special Mother's Day event on the Saturday before Mother's Day, and mom's were treated to music, dance and a skit by some of the students, manicures, getting their hair done and even an exercise class. The students then served the mom's lunch, followed by door-prizes. I got to meet some of the mom's of my students, which was a treat. It was a special day for all!

Below the mom's look for cards their child made and are entertained by the students.


The many uses for recycled products . . .
A local company spent one Saturday volunteering at Vila Andrade working with the children as well as in the community on some of the homes in the favela - painting, fixing windows and installing a roof and a door. The children's project consisted of making a model city using recycled products. I spent five hours one afternoon cleaning and sorting recyclables for them to use, and the kids were quite creative in using many of the items to make their cities. The company also entertained with animal characters, face painting, and cotton candy, which the children really enjoyed. The volunteers helped make a positive difference in the lives of those in Vila Andrade this day.


The finished products . . .