Wednesday, March 26, 2008
UPDATED SCHEDULE APRIL/ MAY
01 Tuesday Gordon Nakagawa Captain US Navy
03 Thursday Dictionary Presentation 2 PM At ISM schoolin seaside Joe Mateo
08 Tuesday Jane Parker
09 Wednesday Board Meeting 5:00PM
15 Tuesday Eugene Ferris, Ireland
18-20 District Annual meeting at Tenaya Lodge
22 Tuesday Jeff club assembly Meeting
25 Friday I-Help at All Saints - Carmel Dennis Fike is the contact
29 Tuesday Peter Purdue NPS Dean
MAY 2008 (Team Six) - Joe Sweeney is the team leader. Celebration Month
06 Tuesday California Ships to Reef Eleanore Rewerts
13 Tuesday Joan Bizzozbro Care Packages for US Troops
14 Wednesday Board Meeting 5:00PM
20 Tuesday Jeff club assembly Meeting
27 Tuesday Sam Farr
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Ambassadorial Scholar First Two Months
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After two months of living, volunteering and making friends in this beautiful city, I now feel like I can at last officially declare myself a bone fid Guanajuatense! I finally feel settled and a part of everything around me. I know my way up and down many of the hills and corners, which are unique to Guanajuato and so much a part of its very special charm. I can now call some amazing people my friends and I am becoming increasingly fluent when it comes to many of the local colloquialisms. I love it here and am so grateful to the many people who made this possible and who have been so very kind and made me feel so welcome. Thank you, thank you very, very much.
I have certainly been blessed with regard to my travels and I must confess that I am often moved to tears of joy and gratitude when I look back on my many international adventures and think of the truly incredible people I have met along the way, the sights, the sounds, the smells and the flavors. I wish everyone could have the travel opportunities I have been given, the desire to step outside of what is traditional and get to know and to become part of something entirely different and unfamiliar. Living in a foreign country is the most unbelievably rewarding experience, meeting new people, learning about their history and customs, learning their language, experiencing their culture and growing to understand and to see how in spite of the many differences, we are, in the end, more alike than different. We all want exactly the same things for ourselves and our families - peace, love, harmony and the joy and security that comes from feeling that you belong and being able to share your laughter and our tears with a our loved ones in a community that truly cares and supports us.
I am very excited that this time, my experience has been and will be different to those in the past, it will be less rushed and busy and the reason for that is that this time I am an academic year scholar and that status allows me the luxury of time to actually relax a little and enjoy the every day challenges of setting up a new life in a beautiful and exciting new country.
Not only have I settled into my new home these past two months, but also, I participated in two Rotary associated projects (Colima and San Miguel de Allende) and made three Rotary presentations regarding the scholarship program. Throughout this year I will continue to make presentations to Rotary clubs around the area/country (depending upon where opportunities lead me). :) Additionally, I am enrolled in master level courses at the Universidad de Guanajuato that compliment my M.A. degree in Educational Linguistics from the Monterey Institute of International Studies.
These past two months have been filled with wonderful experiences and blessings and one of these has been the opportunity to meet a Rotarian from
Currently the Guanajuato Rotary Club is working with clubs in
Semana Santa (Holy Week) is here and time is flying by. As spring arrives there are many concerts and plays preformed around the city. In addition to the culture and socialization heating up, I have also lately had some unpleasant encounters with some less attractive and hospitable residents of my beautiful little neighborhood - creepy-crawly creatures – a scorpion even, right above my bed!!! I am now armed and ready; hopefully my next encounter will not be as traumatic or as embarrassing as my first!
Thank you for this opportunity. ¡
Hasta Pronto!
Samantha
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