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June 5, 2017 by James Egan

BELIZE – The Initiative for Children – July 7 – July 20, 2017

 

Day 1 – July 7, 2017

Woohoo! 28 of our students arrived today excited and already making new friends. They arrived to a beautiful Belizean day after a nice lunch from the home base (Alecia’s fabulous homemade empanadas) we headed down the road to where we will make our home for the next two weeks. We stopped at “the mall” in the capital city of Belize, Belmopan for some essential snacks and any toiletries that may have been forgotten. After of dinner and a safety talk we called an early night to let the students get settled into their cabins and get some much needed rest after a long day of traveling.

Keri Ewing

Day 2 – July 8, 2017

This morning we slept in a bit and for breakfast we had fruit and eggs and meat. After breakfast we went on a hike, with a bush guide named Will, around TREES. On the hike Will talked about the Mayan civilization and along with some of the group snacked on some live termites. We cooled off in the swimming hole with lunch waiting for us back at the dining hall. For lunch we had pizza and cabbage coleslaw and fruit punch. After lunch we had time to hang out around the base before we split into mentor groups. In our mentor groups we got to know each other and took some time to journal. Then a Belizean woman came and spoke to us about culture and her life’s work. It was a very interesting and motivational speech and she was very nice. For dinner we had noodles and garlic bread with brownies for dessert. Following dinner we played some bonding games and worked on prayer flags. It was an amazing full first day here in Belize at TREES.

Alexis and Addie

Day 3 – July 9, 2017

This morning we started off the day at 8, and ate a yummy breakfast of waffles and fruit. Then we embarked on a journey to Blue Hole National Park where we hiked into some neat caves. We did some exploring in there and then we took a short bus ride to another part of the park where we swam in a swimming hole titled the “blue hole” even though it was a bit green. Then we went back to home base for lunch, black bean soup and cabbage salad. After lunch, we met with the lovely Dr. Minerva who went over the curriculum at the school with us. Then we took a short bus ride to the beautiful school where we set up our classrooms and got to meet the principal and some local littles. We then returned home to a yummy dinner of chicken and beans and rice. We ended the day with some planning for our upcoming week with the kids and a lively game of Belize jeopardy. We are excited for the week to come!
Belizean vibes,

Adia and Georgia 🙂

 

July 10

Today we woke up around 7 and it was hard because we did so much yesterday that we’re all EXHAUSTED!! But we woke up and went to breakfast and ate fry jacks,beans, and eggs. We left around 8 to go to the school and we were all so excited to meet the kids and help out. It was really awesome to see how determined they were to learn and they had so much fun it really made all of us hopeful for a life changing week. They weren’t all English speaking so there was a language barrier but nothing that couldn’t be overcome. We left the school around 12:30 and had lunch. We ate keesh (they call it egg pie here) and cabbage slaw. After, half of the group went off to tour the chocolate factory and the other half stayed back and helped Alicia (aka the BEST COOK EVER) make dinner for everyone. For dinner we had coconut rice😍, salad, pork stew, and really delicious fried plantains (I made them.) For dessert we had lime pie and brownies. We discussed our plans for tomorrow after dinner and had group therapy. Now we are all headed to bed and ready to see what tomorrow brings! (Ps: we love u Melton and Halmy families)

– Love from Belize,
Sophia and Mattie

 

July 11, 2017

This morning we woke up at 7 and made our way up to breakfast at 7:30. We had a delicious breakfast of tortillas, beans, eggs, and lots of fruit. (THANKS ALICIA!!) After breakfast, we headed to the school to prepare for our second day of service. It was amazing to see how many more kids showed up and all were excited to learn. After a hard, yet rewarding day of teaching, we had a packed lunch and headed off to the Belize Zoo. At the Zoo, we saw a variety of animals, all whom were rescued and are native to Belize. Some of us even held a boa constrictor as is poured rain. After the zoo, we headed to a local store to stock up on pop tarts and bug spray since, all of us have countless bug bites. During the stop we also got to watch Keri attempt to run across the street in flip flops 😂.Then we went back to the base and had dinner. For dinner we had rice, pork, salad, and fried plantains. After dinner, we played a game called “ha” and then discussed our teaching plans for tomorrow. We can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings, and how many new bug bites we all get! 💙🇧🇿 (PS: We love you Bressler and Madison families!)

With love from Belize- Sydney and Paige

 

7/12/17

We woke up bright and early to the fresh Belizean jungle at 7:00 for a 7:30 feast. Alicia served us fresh tortillas, beans, eggs, fruit, and juice. We left at 8 for our 3rd day of service with 82 enthusiastic kids. The number of kids continues to grow each day. They excelled in both Hangman and freeze dance. 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽 We stopped at the local market for more treats to cool us down (it feels like you’re melting before 9 am here 😪🤒.) Then, we hopped back on the party bus and returned to home base for a quick and delicious lunch that consisted of taquitos (?) with homemade salsa and salad. Then after a little bit of down time we headed back over to the school for a little renovation of the school playground. We painted the wood structure with blue, red and yellow paint to brighten up the school yard. Little did we know, we had more paint on us than on the structure. We all left a small impression on the structure to make it our own. Some of the local kids even came over to assist us and add a youthful flare. On the way home it was a race to get to the showers and wash off the rainbow remains. Even after a hose shower, a chemical shower, and regular shower there is still paint stuck to our bodies. We had dinner at 6:30 (30 minutes later than normal so everyone could shower). We had chicken, beans, rice, and steamed vegetables. It poured rain while we played a game of charades. After dinner we watched a compelling Ted Talk that provoked a meaningful conversation. Finally, we planned for day 4 of service and activities. Now, we are sitting in the pouring rain thinking about our lovely families, the Roberts and the Johnston’s. We miss you both A TON!

Xoxo,
Clara & Myah

 

7/13/17

This morning we started our day with the most amazing French toast breakfast made by our most amazing cook, Alecia. We arrived at the school at 8:00 and were greeted by some our wonderful students, it’s amazing to see how many children arrive earlier than they are supposed to- they are so eager to learn! Today was another hot and humid day, but we all enjoyed teaching, playing and swinging with the students. After our work at the camp we headed back to home base for a lunch of split pea tortillas, chips and salsa and fried Belizean pretzels. At 2:00 our group split again; evens staying at home base for a cooking class and odds headed to the chocolate factory. The chocolate factory was very interesting as well as the people who worked there. We learned a lot about the Mayan culture and the art and history of chocolate making! After the odds got back we had the leader of the day activity where we all wrote nice things about one another of pieces of paper. Once we all finished everyone had a piece of paper that had a nice message from every GLA member! For dinner, the evens had prepared a delicious meal of fried fish, plantain balls, coconut soup and coconut rice! Today was Alexis’ 16th birthday so we finished our day with birthday cake! Just another amazing day in Belize!! ( we send extra love to the family members of Sarah M. And Briana G.)

Love,
Sarah Mackowski and Briana Garrison❤️

 

July 14, 2017

The day started at 7:30 with fried jacks, beans, salami, and fresh fruit. All prepared by the well appreciated Alecia. Then we hopped on the bus and arrived at the school for service. Some of the children were gone because of a field trip, so it was a more of a relaxed day. This allowed us to have some one on one time with the kids. They also got a lot of free time outside for activities, and seem to be opening up more to us. We made a brief ice cream stop on the way back to home base. The ice cream was locally made and tasted amazing. At lunch, we had a tortilla filled with mild chicken and cheese, and purple cabbage slaw, and plantain chips. We took a 45 minute bus ride to a local hot sauce factory, founded by a women named Marie Sharp. Her sauces are shipped worldwide, found in the U.S, Japan, Switzerland, Canada, and other countries around the world. We were able to see the process of making the hot sauce and packaging it, and some of us even watched a film about Marie Sharp’s company. We got to sample many bottles, and most of us bought some to bring home. Afterwards, we headed back for dinner at home base. We had pasta with a delicious meat veggie sauce, lettuce salad, and garlic bread. We finished the day with a fun interactive group activity where we shared stories (made up or real experiences), which let us get to know each other better. Excited to visit the local markets tomorrow, but sad we can’t sleep in (lots of love to our favorite Canadian moms- Karina and Yannie) miss u tons!

xoxo,

Luna Li and Jackie Riddell

 

July 15, 2017
Today we started with a 7:30 breakfast of Johnny cakes, fried salami, eggs, fruit and melon juice. Afterwards we got on the bus and headed to the San Ignacio to go to the market and the iguana sanctuary. The market had stands that sold local hand made items and foods. At the sanctuary, we got to hold and feed iguanas🦎 that were rescued and rehabilitated. For lunch, we went to Benny’s Kitchen and had some local Belizean foods ( some of us also ordered a side of fries🍟). After lunch we got on the bus once again and headed for the Mayan ruins. To end the day we went to Western Dairy’s🍦, also known as the biggest ice cream factory in Belize! We got back to T.R.E.E.S a little after 7 and had Lap for dinner. Lap is white rice with chicken, lime, fried onions, and cilantro. Also for dinner was salad and fresh orange juice. Tune in tomorrow’s blog for a day full of snorkeling and volleyball🏐!! Shoutout to the Moys and Sharps, we miss you tons❤️❤️❤️!!!
🗿Caroline and Phoenix🦎
July 16, 2017
Today was a slow and ‘chill’ day for us overall. A few people are ill so we were unable to go to the beach, but we will go tomorrow and Tuesday. We had Fried jacks and fruit for breakfast at 9 instead of 7:30 because some people did not get a lot of sleep due to illness. We played a fun Belizean style scavenger hunt later with lots of drawing and poems. After the game, a lot of people did yoga in the yoga fort to relax while others spent time resting in their cabins. After some lunch we went to the swimming hole on home base to cool off from the heat and relax. We played a few games before eating our dinner such as ‘Two Truths and a Lie’. For dinner we had coconut rice, meat/veggie soup, and orange juice. After dinner we prepared for our last day of service with the kids. A lot of people wrote cards for all of the kids to thank them for being so wonderful and sweet to us. Tomorrow will be a very emotional goodbye for everyone. At 7:30 we started a bonfire and ate marshmallows while listening to music. It was a nice time to sing, dance, or talk. We are excited to see the kids, but sad to have to say goodbye. Shoutout to the Scott and Clemens families!<3 🙂
tess x sophie !!
July 17, 2017
We started the day with Alicia’s French toast and fruit. Then we headed to St. Margaret’s School for our last day of service and sad goodbye. Many of the kids exchanged cards and took pictures filled with more coloring and playing. We ended the service with many hugs and a sad farewell to the bus of kids. After lunch we headed to the Pelican Resort for a beach filled afternoon. We drank our (virgin) Pina Coladas and jumped off the dock while many tanned and sat in the hammocks. We then returned home base for dinner, leader of the day games, and our final service reflection. Tonight we will be going to bed early in anticipation for Tobacco Caye and snorkeling!! And a special hello to the Terry and Thomson families we miss you and can’t wait to see you!!
Martha and Caroline
PS. Internet down. No pics for now!
July 18, 2017
Today was our second to last day here in Belize. We had an early morning so we could hit the road to arrive at Tobacco Caye! When we pulled up to the docks we divided ourselves into groups for the boats. It was rough ride getting to the island, the water was very choppy resulting in some bruising. When we reached the island we all began ordering blended drinks from the drink hut. From the drink hut we could see the contrast of the bright blue water against the white sand. After everyone settled in we began to go out snorkeling in groups of eight. Some groups were lucky enough to see sharks and barracudas. While one group was snorkeling, everyone else was enjoying the peaceful island life. Some activities included tanning, swimming, exploring, and beach volleyball. After our long day at the beach we headed back on the same boats, but this time the ride was much shorter and easier. We arrived at home base by 7 o’clock and had a delicious meal! After dinner there was a race to the showers since people felt so salty after swimming so much. We are all sunburnt, but so glad we made it to Tobacco Caye. Check back tomorrow to see how our final day goes!
-Sarah S. and Lexi
July 19, 2017
One sentence to say it all….
So today was our last day; we are all ready to go home but at the same time not ready to say goodbye to our new friends (Leigh).
This has been one of the best experiences of my life; I will always remember the friends and memories I’ve made here. (Sarah Mackowski)
I will always remember the friends I made and the children I taught at the school. (Phoenix)
This has been an amazing experience that helped me as well as the children in Belize- thank you GLA! (Luna)
This was one of the best experiences of my life, I will never forget the friends I made and the adventures we took. (Adia)
Thank you GLA for an unforgettable journey that helped me build strong relationships with people I can now call my good friends. (Bri)
To GLA – I have loved every moment of my time spent here. Thank you for the  opportunity you gave me! (Addie)
Thank you so much GLA for the absolute best experience ever! Such an amazing time. (Georgia)
This was such an amazing and life changing experience! I’ll never forget all the memories! (Deb)
This was an unforgettable trip that has allowed me to connect with kids all over the U.S and in Belize! Thanks GLA for the experience! (Caroline Sharp)
Dear GLA- Thank you for the trip of my life! I’ll miss everything about Belize- the views, the culture and most importantly the people! Thank you for everything! (Clara)
GLA this was an amazing trip and experience where I got to meet amazing new people and allowed me to make new friends. Thank you for this experience and such an amazing opportunity. (caroline Thomson)
This trip has been an unforgettable experience and has given me the opportunity to meet so many amazing people. Teaching the kids at summer camp is something I will never forget and always look back on. Thank you for this outstanding opportunity. (Alexis Bell)
GLA has been a life changing experience and taught me everything I could do to help. This trip was one of best moments of my life being with kids and meeting lot of nice people. I will never forget these past two weeks and I am so grateful I got to have this experience. I don’t know what I would do without GLA and I will miss Belize so much, so I appreciate every single moment I had here and thank you. (Jinny Seddelmeyer)
This trip has been the absolute best experience of my life. I met so many new people, some of which I can consider my best friends and made memories that will last a lifetime. Teaching the kids was such a rewarding experience and I hope to make everyone more aware of the issues occurring in this country. Thank you GLA for the journey of a lifetime. (Paige Bressler)
I am forever grateful for my GLA experience. I’ve gained perspective, skills and memories that I will never forget. I’m sooo happy that I’ve been able to make a difference, no matter how small, for the kids at our summer camp. Thank you GLA for this adventure! (Martha Terry)
I am eternally grateful for having such a wonderful experience with GLA. Teaching the kids was so rewarding and eye opening, I have met the most incredible people and will never forget my time here in Belize. (Sarah Sager)
GLA was my knight in shining armor! It was more than I could have ever asked for. Every moment was one to remember and I will cherish this adventure forever. I can’t thank GLA and the amazing staff enough for their leadership and kindness. I will be chasing this feeling. (Myah Roberts)
This was an amazing trip! It widened my perspective and taught me lessons that go beyond a textbook/classroom, truly a life changing and unique experience. (Jackie Riddell)
This was a life changing adventure for me. I didn’t mean my goodbyes to my students, I will see them again because I’m leaving my ukulele and heart in Belize. I’ll have to come back to see how each are doing. To quote myself “This trip [was] un-BELIZE-able! I’ll never forget my time here, thank you for the experience. – Tess Clemens
I came into GLA with no expectations and left as a completely changed person. The people I met during these two weeks have altered my life in a deeply positive way that is incomparable to anything I’ve experienced before. I will truly miss my time here. -Zoe Berkowitz
This trip was an amazing experience for me. The most impactful part was working with the kids, and that has given me a completely different outlook on life. Seeing how giving and genuinely kind they were, no matter how much they had, really touched me. It was an incredible and life changing trip. – Lexi Colvin
GLA has by far been the best experience of my life. Getting to watch not only myself, but others grow is absolutely amazing. There will always be a big hole in my heart after leaving Belize and I don’t think it will ever be filled. Every single person I was surrounded by these last 2 weeks were so amazing and life changing. -Sophia Halmy
Explaining this experience is going to be so difficult. GLA has changed my life forever and I wish there was more I could do to help the people of Belize. This is the most rewarding thing I have ever done. I will never forget the kids I met and the memories mme and my new best friends shared. Thank you GLA! – Mattie Melton
This trip is impossible to explain on paper. I truly believe that I am leaving here a changed person. The friendships I’ve made with the other girls (and guy) here will forever hold a special place in my heart, as well as my relationship with the kids we aught. I wish this experience didn’t have to end but this trip and this country will forever hold a special place in my heart. Thank you GLA! – Sydney Madison
My entire experience here has truly been an adventure. From the first moment I arrived in Belize, I already noticed a difference not only in the environment but in myself as well. Being submerged in such a lively culture really made me consider my life at home, and how I can still make a difference from my own back yard! – Sophie Scott
This trip was truly a life changing experience. The relationships I made with all the others on this adventure as well as with the children are so strong and I will never forget them. I am inspired to continue helping in any way I can and I will greatly miss Belize, its culture, and the memories and bonds I have made. Thanks GLA! -Gray Harman
This experience is something I will remember and cherish for the rest of my life. The relationships we made with the kids as well as the other GLA members are something special and I’m incredibly thankful that I got the opportunity to go. Thank you GLA for everything. -Skylar Folk
Everything about this trip was amazing. Everyday we did something that I will remember forever. The relationships made on this trip are so strong and the service work was eye opening and heart warming. It was better than I ever could have imagined. -Chana ellenberger
July 20, 2017
With new flight regulations starting in Belize the day before departure day. This great group proved once again that they were up for the challenge. We had a really early breakfast at 6:15am. Alecia got us going with some Jonny cakes, fried sausage and fresh fruit. Then we were off for one more fun filled bus ride with Mr. Windell. With watery eyes and the promise of the thousands of mosquitos bites finally disappearing from their legs the resilient, wonderful group of students headed through security and off to their homes. You will be missed. Thank you for a great two weeks!

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